A direct-coupled differential amplifier has a differential gain of 100 V/V with poles at

Chapter 0, Problem F.12

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A direct-coupled differential amplifier has a differential gain of 100 V/V with poles at 106 and 108 rad/s, and a common-mode gain of 103 V/V with a zero at 104 rad/s and a pole at 108 rad/s. Sketch the Bode magnitude plots for the differential gain, the common-mode gain, and the CMRR. What is the CMRR at 107 rad/s? (Hint: Division of magnitudes corresponds to subtraction of logarithms.)

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