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Which law is the Miller compensation and pole splitting based on?(a) Ohm’s Law(b) Moore’s Law(c) Coulomb’s Law(d) Kirchhoff’s Current and Voltage LawI had been asked this question in homework.The question is from Miller Compensation and Pole Splitting topic in division Frequency Response of Electronic Devices & Circuits

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Right choice is (d) KIRCHHOFF’s CURRENT and VOLTAGE Law

The explanation: The Miller compensation and pole splitting deals with the IMPEDANCE supplied by two current / voltage sources connected in PARALLEL. These two versions were derived by Kirchhoff’s two laws: Voltage and Current laws. The dual Miller compensation and pole splitting is based mainly on the current laws while the other theorem focuses on the voltage law.



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