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Hi,
I have designed two-stage Miller compensated (MC) amplifier, then i would like to use it as a high gain non inverting amplifier. Note that this amplifier should have just a single input, how can i use multi stage of the proposed amplifier to achieve an amplification stage of a single input and single output.
The picture of this amplifier is given as below. I'm so grateful to help me.
MCamplifier.jpg
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Biasing circuit(s) are not drawn so how this amplifier will work as you've designed as ??
If V- Input is AC grounded, it will work single-ended amplifier but pay attention frequency response and stability.
 

You have to use negative feedback, than you can combine inverting amplifiers or non-inverting amplifiers.
Optimal design depends on how much gain and bandwidth required for the multistage amplifier, how much is the DC offset of 1 stage.
You have to be more specific, share more parameters, results, the application than we can help maybe.
 

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