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  • ...sually an output pole) moves to a still higher frequency: hence the name ''pole splitting''.<ref name=Toumazou/><ref name=Thompson/><ref name=Sansen/> == Example of pole splitting ==
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  • {{r|Pole splitting}}
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  • {{r|Pole splitting}}
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  • {{r|Pole splitting}}
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  • ...sually an output pole) moves to a still higher frequency: hence the name ''pole splitting''.<ref name=Toumazou/><ref name=Thompson/><ref name=Sansen/> == Example of pole splitting ==
    18 KB (3,162 words) - 09:46, 6 June 2011
  • ...α ) is the subject of [[frequency compensation]], and one such method is [[pole splitting]]. ...ub>1</sub> ''and'' τ<sub>2</sub> change, for example if the technique of [[pole splitting]] is used.
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  • {{See also|Pole splitting|Bode plot}}
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  • ...ence of the Miller capacitance upon amplifier design, see the article on [[pole splitting]].
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