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Converting single ended amplifier to fully differential amplifier

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Dear friends,

Suppose I have desinged a simple single-ended two-stage miller op-amp (seen in the image below)to drive Capacitive load CL and resistive load RL with certain GBW, Gain and Slew rate.

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You know we set the current in M5 to satisfy the slew rate condition, say I5= 100 µA. We set based on that current and the value of the compensation capacitor the value of (W/L)1,2.. say is 10

Now I want to convert my design to fully differential amplifier version identical to the prevoius one with same load condition. Means I will drive the same load differentially

My question, will I really get the same specification mean the same slew rate, gain and GBW if I keep the same current conditions and transistor sizes as the same from single ended counter part ?


Thank you very much
Best Regards
 

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