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Reference for pole-zero doublets
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$$ {#eq-basic-ota-doublet-zero}
::: {.callout-note title="Why a Pole-Zero Doublet?"}
Looking at @eq-basic-ota-doublet-pole and @eq-basic-ota-doublet-zero we see that this pair is intimately linked by the same parameters and can only move together. Hence we call it a "doublet."
Looking at @eq-basic-ota-doublet-pole and @eq-basic-ota-doublet-zero we see that this pair is intimately linked by the same parameters and can only move together. Hence we call it a "doublet". The effects of pole-zero doublets on the frequency response and settling time of OTAs can be found in [@Kamath_1974]. This paper shows that doublets
may cause severe degradation of settling time while only causing minor changes in the frequency response of the amplifier.
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### OTA Noise
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@article{Kamath_1974,
author={Kamath, B.Y.T. and Meyer, R.G. and Gray, P.R.},
doi={10.1109/JSSC.1974.1050527},
journal={IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits},
number={6},
pages={347-352},
title={Relationship between frequency response and settling time of operational amplifiers},
volume={9},
year={1974}}

@online{Baker_compensating_OPAMP,
author={R. J. Baker},
title={Bad Circuit Design 3 - Compensating an Op-Amp},
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