sushan
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@Praveen, I agree with you. Yes feedback increase the cap on the dominant side, and alter the resistance on the non-dominant side(Since there is a phase change, by the time it sees the non-dominant pole). But, in the classical miller experiment with vacuum tubes, he observed, "when a cap is connected between a gain stage, cap takes in a large amount of small signal current, which looks like as though the cap is boosted". So can't this current be termed as the steeled current? Correct me if I'm wrong.
And as you correctly pointed out, this cannot be directly applicable to cascode compensation(Ahuja).
@the hopper, Actually I was saying the same. I meant the small signal current is added to the non-dominant side -->which explains pole splitting(if current is stolen, it should be given to some other baranch, which is non-dominant part). Pls correct me if I'm wrong.
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