imd1
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The paper by Choksi is good, but I think it does nto talk about the PSRR of the S-C CMFB.
As for the sizing, it's not complicated. One capacitor recharges the CMFB capacitor which is always connected to the output, so that it does level-shifting. This recharging capacitor can be as small as you'd like, if the start-up time is not an issue. You can make it larger to improve the start-up time, but then you are increasing the loading of the main amplifier (the CMFB adds the sum of the two caps to the capacitive load at the output). I have used equal capacitors, for example, and sized the sum of them to be small with respect to the capacitance at the output.
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