
A design method is presented for achieving wide-band common-mode rejection (CMR) in discrete or integrated differential amplifiers. The method, which is supported by experiment, shows that there is an optimum (noninfinite) value for the tail impedance, and that infinite rejection can be achieved at any frequency even in the asymmetrical case.
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