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EE 140: Analog Integrated CircuitsLecture 22: CMOS Op Amp CompensationCTN 4/9/09Copyright © 2009 Regents of the University of California• Announcements:ª Your project cannot use ideal current sources; all you have is Vdd and Vssª You need to design your own current sources if you need themª You should also try to minimize area, as usual (e.g., a design using an enormous resistor will not be as good as one using a much smaller one, or no resistor at all)• Today:ª CMOS Op Amp CompensationEE 140: Analog Integrated CircuitsLecture 22: CMOS Op Amp CompensationCTN 4/9/09Copyright © 2009 Regents of the University of CaliforniaEE 140: Analog Integrated CircuitsLecture 22: CMOS Op Amp CompensationCTN 4/9/09Copyright © 2009 Regents of the University of CaliforniaEE 140114CTNRHP


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