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Large signal cut off frequency of an OFA

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Hello,
What is meant by large signal cut off frequency of an OTA? I have to design an OTA with a large signal cut off frequency of 380kHz. Current specification is not given. I have Output common mode range. Is it something related to slew rate? My load capacitor is 2pF. Please reply.
 

The usual technical term for OP is large signal cut bandwidth or sometimes "power bandwidth" rather than large signal cut off frequency. In case of an OTA, the actual large signal bandwidth is set by the external circuit, e.g. load capacitance. It makes little sense to specify it for the OTA alone, neither to specify a slew rate which is just Iabc/CL.
 

The usual technical term for OP is large signal cut bandwidth or sometimes "power bandwidth" rather than large signal cut off frequency. In case of an OTA, the actual large signal bandwidth is set by the external circuit, e.g. load capacitance. It makes little sense to specify it for the OTA alone, neither to specify a slew rate which is just Iabc/CL.
Thank you FvM.
Can you please specify a bit more? I want to know how can I get my current specification based on large signal bw?
 

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