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Inverter PSRR.
Jun 17th, 2019, 1:51am
 
Hello,

   One confusion of the PSRR in the normal inverter-base amplifier. From my calculation it should be -6dB, but I see a lot of people use +6dB. From the definition of the PSRR, it is the gain from VDD to Vout divided by the signal voltage gain, if so I think the PSRR of the inverter should be -6dB. Any comments or calculation on +6dB PSRR?
   Thank you.
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Re: Inverter PSRR.
Reply #1 - Jun 17th, 2019, 11:19pm
 
this issue is clear now, i think it depends on how do we define the PSRR in the expression.
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