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Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI '98
Stability of a Continuous-Time State Variable Filter with OP-AMP and OTA-C Integrators
Lafayette, Louisiana
February 19-February 24
ISBN: 0-8186-8409-7
Tim Bakken, Univeristy of Southern California
John Choma, Jr., Univeristy of Southern California
The stability of a continuous-time state variable filter is analyzed using the Routh-Hurwitz criterion. This criterion assesses stability by indicating the number of poles that lie in the right-half plane. The filter is examined separately with integrators implemented with an op-amp and an OTA-C. Both amplifier types are characterized by a dominant-pole frequency response, and the stability of each implementation is compared. HSPICE simulations confirm the theoretical analyses that indicate the gain-bandwidth product of the op-amps, and the bandwidth of the OTAs must be much larger than the desired frequency of operation to ensure stability. Since the analyses assume a dominant-pole response, all higher-order poles of the actual amplifier must also be much greater than the unity-gain frequency to minimize excess phase.
Index Terms:
dynamic stability, state variable filter, integrator, op-amp, OTA-C, Routh-Hurwitz criterion
Citation:
Tim Bakken, John Choma, Jr., "Stability of a Continuous-Time State Variable Filter with OP-AMP and OTA-C Integrators," glsvlsi, pp.77, Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI '98, 1998
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