A differential amplifier is biased by a current source having an output resistance of

Chapter 10, Problem 10.91

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A differential amplifier is biased by a current source having an output resistance of 1Mand an output capacitance of 1 pF. The differential gain exhibits a dominant pole at 2 MHz. What are the poles of the CMRR?

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