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How do we calculate Millers capacitance when aV = 250 and C = 9.90pF?(a) 2.485pF(b) 2.485nF(c) 24.85pF(d) 24.85nFI have been asked this question during an internship interview.Asked question is from Miller Compensation and Pole Splitting topic in division Frequency Response of Electronic Devices & Circuits |
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Answer» RIGHT answer is (b) 2.485nF Best EXPLANATION: To calculate the Millers CAPACITANCE, we use CM = (1 + aV) × C. Where, C is the feedback capacitance and aV is the inverting voltage amplifier gain. CM = (1 + aV) × C = (1 + 250) × 9.90 = 2.485nF. |
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