A Tool and Methodology for AC-Stability Analysis of Continuous-Time Closed-Loop Systems

  • Authors:
  • Momchil Milev;Rod Burt

  • Affiliations:
  • Texas Instruments Inc., Tucson, AZ;Texas Instruments Inc., Tucson, AZ

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe - Volume 3
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

Presented are a methodology and a DFII-based tool for AC-stability analysis of a wide variety of closed-loop continuous-time (operational amplifiers and other linear circuits). The methodology used allows for easy identification and diagnostics of ac-stability problems including not only main-loop effects but also local-instability loops in current mirrors, bias circuits and emitter or source followers without breaking the loop. The results of the analysis are easy to interpret. Estimated phase margin is readily available. Instability nodes and loops along with their respective oscillation frequencies are immediately identified and mapped to the existing circuit nodes thus offering significant advantages compared to traditional "black-box" methods of stability analysis (Transient Overshoot, Bode and Phase margin plots etc.). The tool for AC-Stability analysis is written in SKILL驴 and is fully integrated in DFII驴 environment. Its "push-button" graphical user interface (GUI) is easy to use and understand. The tool can be invoked directly from Composer驴 schematic and does not require active Analog Artist驴 session. The tool is not dependent on the use of a specific fabrication technology or Process Design Kit customization. It requires OCEAN驴, Spectre驴 and Waveform calculator capabilities to run.