TI's Lm8261 is able to drive unlimited capacitive loads; for convenience, I've attached the datasheet.
Wow, that's awesome! Rail-to-rail too, and wide supply voltage. The only thing that gives me pause is "what if they discontinue this opamp?"
I, uh, doubt that actually works, or at least not really worth the hassle. You're more likely to end up with an oscillator with circuit like that
My amateur intuition tells me that something like it ought to work. But the lack of any "prior art" suggests otherwise. This feels like one of those things that starts with "how has no one done it like this before?!" and ends with "oh now I see why no one has done it like this before!"
Well, when designing op-amp circuits it does help to know how...
Heh, that is one way to do it, but the other way to do it is to use a topology that allows you to assume ideal opamps
I've been watching the TI Op Amp Bandwidth videos and they are excellent. I'm going to need to watch them one or two times more, and brush up on my understanding of transfer functions, but I like them.