本帖最后由 彭盛輝 于 2017-9-11 16:34 编辑
When the output swings high, the voltage at the source of M10 goes low assuming the
compensation capacitor tends to get short-circuited. Thus, (VDD −VS10 −VT10 ) increases
causing a decrease in the value of RZ . Also, as the voltage at the gate of M6 goes down,
the current in M6 decreases causing a decrease in value of gm 6. Referring to Z1=1/(1/gm6-Rz)Cc, a
decrease in both RZ and gm 6 would tend to place the zero in the right half plane and it
would degrade the phase margin causing the op amp to oscillate.
b.) When the output swings low, the voltage at the gate of M6 and the source of M10 goes
up. This decreases (VDD −VS10 −VT10 ) causing an increase in RZ . Also, as the voltage at the
gate of M6 increases, the current through M6 increases causing and increase in gm 6. Thus,
from Z1=1/(1/gm6-Rz)Cc, an increase in RZ and gm 6 would create a LHP zero which would make
the op amp more stable.
Increase gm6=> create LHP zero |