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output swing of an OTA

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I have to find the output swing of an OTA.

But the required specification has two limits mentioned as 600m-1.2v
I am confused..:????:
I know how to find the maximum output swing,..
BUT how can I find the lower limit of it?????
 

Without a long brain-storming I think: lowest output amplitude is zero.
 

But in my circuit specifications it is given that output swing is 600mV-1.2 V

then what does it mean??
 

If the output stage is formed by simple non-cascoded MOS current mirrors, it can acieve rail-to-rail output, with current reduction according to the MOS saturation characteristic. To calculate the undistorted ouput swing, you would need to know the transistor parameters.
 

But in my circuit specifications it is given that output swing is 600mV-1.2 V
then what does it mean??

I think this means the OTA should achieve a linear ("undistorted") output range between these 2 given limits. Instead of a max. distortion level value, also a (-)3 or 6dB OTA gain drop could define such output range limits. Additionally, the output load should be specified.
 

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