aaron_do
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Hi Tosei,
thanks for the reply. It is not a chopped design. It was actually quite a quick and dirty design of just three two-stage miller op-amps. The ins-amps were designed to contribute negligible noise to the actual design so I did not fabricate them separately. However, they were powered by a separate supply from the main DUT, and when I powered down the main DUT so that only the ins-amp was on, I got the noise PSD I showed above. The only blocks which were powered were the op-amps in the ins-amps. Since the ins-amp was designed to drive 50-ohm, there was nothing of significance in between the ins-amp and the spectrum analyzer (a DC-block with 1 kHz corner and a cable...).
The first thing that came to mind was some kind of instability, but I figured that if it was really unstable I would see a single sharp and high peak.
thanks, Aaron
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