[sdiy] IC design books as a source of discrete OTA schematics?
Dan Snazelle
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Mon Sep 17 15:22:43 CEST 2012
Make SURE to buy or download
That book "designing analog chips" by hans camenzind....u wont regret it
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On Sep 17, 2012, at 8:48 AM, Justin Owen <juzowen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Magnus,
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>> A good warm-up is for instance this article:
> http://www.idea2ic.com/LM13600/UsingOTAs2.pdf
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>> It can be a good exercise to get and read datasheets for the classics,
> and see how their topology changes over time.
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> That, a couple of other articles and the 'simplified schematic' pages of a few select OTA data sheets has been my entire OTA library for the last year or so - which is why I wanted to take a step up.
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>> Essentially, you have a diff-pair and 4 current mirrors.
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> This was one of the specific questions I had - why/how does increasing the number of current mirrors improve the performance? You can make an OTA with a single current mirror on top of the diff-pair but I've seen versions with 2 and versions with 4 current mirrors (plus the output stages). The type of current mirror can change as well - most of the time it's a 2x transistor mirror - but I've seen versions using a 4x transistor mirror.
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>> You can then
> learn more on current mirrors and how good various variants performs.
> Current mirrors is a design which re-occurs over and over again in IC
> design, so it's well covered in the Gray & Meyer book. It also covers
> linearization and Gilbert cells.
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> That sounds like what I'm after. alibris.co.uk had a copy for a fiver which I grabbed along with the Delton Horn book Dan suggested - thanks to you both.
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> Cheers,
> Magnus
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