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Anna901
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Fully Differential Amplifier and output common-mode voltage
Nov 09th, 2017, 1:25pm
 
Hello all,

I have a problem to understand fully differential amplifiers and also their CMFB.

I learned from theory vout2-vout1=A*(vin2-vin1).

But I don't understand, how would be the output signals of a FD-Amp with supply voltages of -1.7 V and 1.7 V and an output common-mode voltage of 0.8 V regarding the input signals, as attached?

How high can be the gain?
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Reply #1 - Nov 9th, 2017, 1:31pm
 
Regarding the steps of the inputs signals, I drew the output signals.
The outputs of the input signals of 50 mV and 500m V would be 26*50mV=1,3 V and 1.7 V, respectively, if the supply voltages are -1.7 V and 1.7 V with a output common mode of 0.8 V.
Is the output signals correct?
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Re: Fully Differential Amplifier and output common-mode voltage
Reply #2 - Nov 17th, 2017, 10:54am
 
the ouput is clipped with Vin=500mV. -Frank
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