sheldon
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Alicia,
Just to expand on Jim's comments a little. The methodology I have used for the measuring the input common mode range of a single-ended op-amp in ADE is,
1) Set up a test bench to measure open-loop gain 2) Setup a parametric sweep of the input common-mode voltage 3) Simulate 4) Plot the dc, low frequency, open loop gain versus input common-mode voltage 5) Find the max value of the open loop gain, Avo_max 6) Then use the cross function to identify the input common-mode levels for Avo_max-3dB levels of the open loop gain
The big challenge is that there is no standard definition of input common-mode range. My preference is for using the -3dB level to determine the range where open loop gain is not degraded by the input common-mode level.
It might actually make a good topic for discussion, How should input common-mode level be defined/measured?
One other suggestion is that the ideal_balun can be a useful block for creating the input signal. Connect pin d to the differential input signal generator and pin c to the common-mode input signal generator, connect pins p and n to your circuit.
Best Regards,
Sheldon
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