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发表于 2013-4-21 17:58:17
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回复 5# violet516
Your connection is right, but simulation method is not right.
If you do DC simulation, the current will flow into input resistos and that leads to voltage difference.
You should do trans simulation. Actually the current is flowing into the integrator, not the input resistors.
Then you will find out that when there is current flowing into integrator, there is voltage difference at the input of the integrator, but it's small. It means when you design your OTA, you should make sure that Gm of the OTA is much larger than 1/Rint to make the input of your OTA as virtual ground, then the voltage difference at the input will be small. |
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