i attempt to use a PMOS current mirror to charge up a capacitor, i can generate a 20u current but cannot copy it to the next pmos therefore cannot charge the capacitor....
actually how to use a current mirror to charge up a cap? i am thinking if it's too simple to just connect the pmos current mirror to the cap
i attempt to use a PMOS current mirror to charge up a capacitor, i can generate a 20u current but cannot copy it to the next pmos therefore cannot charge the capacitor....
... i am thinking if it's too simple to just connect the pmos current mirror to the cap
I have the same thing when I simulate the operational amplifier, I bias it for example to source 100uA at the load to get a certain S.R, and I get that S.R but when I come see the current I found it less what it supposed to be. isnt the same like problem ? but I am simulating it with D.C where the capacitor is O.C but I dont know Why
This can't be the same pb., as the cap is not existent in DC analysis, as you stated correctly. You can't get the expected current from the mirror ratio, if the Vds voltages of the mirror transistors are rather different, see the Ids vs. Vds characteristic of your transistor, or this posting.