Thanks! Its an OTA without internal compensation, so the pole frequency is determined by the capacitive loading. The simulation shows a second pole at a high frequency that is caused by transistor parasitics. Normally the main compensation constraint is that you adjust the capacitive loading to put the second pole after crossover frequency. Here I am limited by the capacitance of my scope probe + the capacitance of the I/O pad.
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