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Dec 14, 2009, 3:44:33 AM12/14/09
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Dear Anurag & Team,
Could you please tell us about your buffer
specifications. Since NIT calicut has designed OPAMP, but they have
not designed any buffer. Our buffer will not suit for them.
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Dec 14, 2009, 8:23:59 AM12/14/09
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Dear NITT Team,
    We have designed a two stage Opam, and used it in unity gain configuration as a Buffer.
 The common-mode Voltage is 900mV and Supply is Vdd =1.8V. The gain is -500mdB for 40 ohm resistive and 100pF capacitive load. ( AC grounded for both). We are currently doing the layout. The power consumption is 7mW.
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VLSI Design and Research Lab,
VNIT, Nagpur.
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