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[SOLVED] PSRR small signal equivalent circuit

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Hello everyone,

I'm trying to draw the small signal equivalent of the circuit shown to calculate the PSRR. But I'm not confident on what M2 and M3 should look like.

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It would help if you could show how the block would look like in the small signal equivalent circuit.

All transistors are saturated (VDS>100mV) in subthreshold region.

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rmanalo

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This is a curent generator for the reference voltage (not shown)
 

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Here's the small signal equivalent if anyone is wondering.
 

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