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Miller’s Secret [Shop Talk: What you didn’t Learn in School]
Miller compensation of feedback loops is ubiquitous. And it’s everywhere. Which is to say it’s widespread. Pervasive even. One could go so far as to say it’s omnipresent. But no matter how you say it, it’s hard to avoid the name Miller when talking about frequency compensation of feedback loops. (IEEE Xplore lists 83 papers with “Miller Compensation” in the title alone.)