A simple derivation is given for the dynamic output resistance of the Wilson current mirror, which forms a basic building block in many analog integrated circuits.
Source: S. C. Dutta Roy, “Dynamic Output Resistance of the Wilson Current Mirror,” Students’ Journal of the IETE, vol. 31(4) 1990 and 32(1), pp. 165–168, 1991
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Dutta Roy, S.C. (2018). Dynamic Output Resistance of the Wilson Current Mirror. In: Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6919-2_30
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