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Noise is an unwanted disturbance in an electrical signal. This tag is for questions about sources of noise, noise types, issues caused by electrical noise, or improving the signal-to-noise ratio of an analog circuit.
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Tradeoff between low-noise and low-power design
Designers must address the tradeoff between low-noise and low-power designs of the amplifier.For an ideal thermal-noise-limited amplifier with a constant bandwidth and supply voltage, the power of the … amplifier scales as \$1/(vn^2)\$ where \$vn\$ is the input-referred noise of the amplifier. …
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PSRR and CMRR in a diffferential amplifier
Please, can anyone help me how to find the PSRR and CMRR in this simple differential amplifier circuit as shown below in figure 1?
I have searched on the internet and I decided to follow this methodo …