Modules / Lectures


Sl.No Chapter Name MP4 Download
1Introduction Linear and Nonlinear NetworkDownload
2Small Signal Analysis of Nonlinear NetworksDownload
3Small Signal AnalysisDownload
4Incremental Model for Common Two Terminal Element Passive Two Terminal ElementsDownload
5Linear and Nonlinear Two Ports and the Incremental Y MatrixDownload
6Graphical Representation of the Y MatrixDownload
7Nonlinear Two Ports With Incremental GainDownload
8IV Charateristic of a Nonlinear 2 port with Incremental GainDownload
9The MOSFET and its CharacterisiticsDownload
10Deriving the Common V Source Amplifier Part 1Download
11The Common Source AmplifierDownload
12Large Signal Behaviour of the Common Source AmplifierDownload
13The Common Source Amplifier Swing LimitsDownload
14Introduction to Robust BiasingDownload
15Robust Biasing Part 1 Common Source Amplifier with DC Drain FeedbackDownload
16Robust Biasing with the Current Mirror and Drain Gate ResistorDownload
17Robust Baising With Source Feedback Part 1Download
18Robust Biasing with Source Feedback - Part 2Download
19Robust Biasing with Source DegenerationDownload
20Introduction to Negative FeedbackDownload
21The Ideal Operational AmplifierDownload
22Negative Feedback ContinuedDownload
23Robust Baising with Drain Measurement and Source FeedbackDownload
24Robust biasing with source measurement and gate feedbackDownload
25Effect of Finite Output Resistance on The Building Blocks Part 2Download
26Effect of Finite Output Resistance on the Basic Building Block Part 3Download
27Finite output Effect in current Mirrors the Cascode Current MirrorDownload
28Comparison of Current Mirrors The High Swing CascodeDownload
29Precision High Swing CascodeDownload
30The PMOS transistorDownload
31Small Signal Model and Bias StabilizationDownload
32Basic Building Blocks with PMOS DevicesDownload
33Fixed Transconductance Bias Circuits from First PrinciplesDownload
34Limitation of a Resistive LoadDownload
35The Active LoadDownload
36The Active Load (contd)Download
37The CMOS InverterDownload
38The CMOS Inverter (contd)Download
39The Differential AmplifierDownload
40Half - Circuit AnalysisDownload
41The Different Amplifier with Active Load - Part 1Download
42The Different Amplifier with Active Load - Part 2Download
43Large Signal Behaviour of the Different PairDownload
44The two Stage Opamp and Single Supply OperationDownload
45The two Stage Opamp (contd)Download
46The Two Stage Opamp contdDownload
47Swing Limits of the Two Stage OTADownload
48The Two-Stage OpampDownload
49The Bandgap Reference PrincipleDownload
50The Bandgap Reference - Part 1Download
51The Bandgap Reference - Part 2Download
52Memory Effects in MOS TransistorsDownload
53The Common Source Amplifier with Parasitic CapacitancesDownload
54The Common Source Amplifier with Parasitic CapacitancesDownload
55Frequency Response of the Common Drain AmplifierDownload
56Frequency Response of the Common Gate AmplifierDownload
57Stability of Negative Feedback System The First Order Forward AmplifierDownload
58Stabilty of Second Order Feedback SystemDownload
59Stability of Third Order Negative Feedback SystemDownload
60Dominant Pole Compensation - Part 1Download
61Dominant Pole Cpmpensation - Part 2Download
62Phase MarginDownload
63Example Phase Margin CaculationsDownload
64Dominant Pole Compensation SummaryDownload
65Phase Margin ExampleDownload
66The 2 Stage Miller Compensated AmplifierDownload
672 Stage Operational Amplifier and Miller Compensation (Cond)Download
68Intuition Behind the Dominant and Second Poles in a Miller Compensated OTADownload
692 Stage Operational Amplifier and Miller Compensation Cancelling the RHP ZeroDownload
70Miller Compensation OTA SchematicDownload
71Bipolar Junction Transistor Circuits-Device Equations and Small Signal ModelDownload
72BJT Biasing and Basic Building BlocksDownload
73Bipolar Junction Transistor Circuits Swing Limits and Two Stage OpampDownload
74Input Stage of the 741 OpampDownload
75Basic Analysis of the 741Download

Sl.No Chapter Name English
1Introduction Linear and Nonlinear NetworkDownload
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2Small Signal Analysis of Nonlinear NetworksDownload
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3Small Signal AnalysisDownload
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4Incremental Model for Common Two Terminal Element Passive Two Terminal ElementsDownload
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5Linear and Nonlinear Two Ports and the Incremental Y MatrixDownload
Verified
6Graphical Representation of the Y MatrixDownload
Verified
7Nonlinear Two Ports With Incremental GainDownload
Verified
8IV Charateristic of a Nonlinear 2 port with Incremental GainDownload
Verified
9The MOSFET and its CharacterisiticsDownload
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10Deriving the Common V Source Amplifier Part 1PDF unavailable
11The Common Source AmplifierPDF unavailable
12Large Signal Behaviour of the Common Source AmplifierPDF unavailable
13The Common Source Amplifier Swing LimitsPDF unavailable
14Introduction to Robust BiasingPDF unavailable
15Robust Biasing Part 1 Common Source Amplifier with DC Drain FeedbackPDF unavailable
16Robust Biasing with the Current Mirror and Drain Gate ResistorPDF unavailable
17Robust Baising With Source Feedback Part 1PDF unavailable
18Robust Biasing with Source Feedback - Part 2PDF unavailable
19Robust Biasing with Source DegenerationPDF unavailable
20Introduction to Negative FeedbackPDF unavailable
21The Ideal Operational AmplifierPDF unavailable
22Negative Feedback ContinuedPDF unavailable
23Robust Baising with Drain Measurement and Source FeedbackPDF unavailable
24Robust biasing with source measurement and gate feedbackPDF unavailable
25Effect of Finite Output Resistance on The Building Blocks Part 2PDF unavailable
26Effect of Finite Output Resistance on the Basic Building Block Part 3PDF unavailable
27Finite output Effect in current Mirrors the Cascode Current MirrorPDF unavailable
28Comparison of Current Mirrors The High Swing CascodePDF unavailable
29Precision High Swing CascodePDF unavailable
30The PMOS transistorPDF unavailable
31Small Signal Model and Bias StabilizationPDF unavailable
32Basic Building Blocks with PMOS DevicesPDF unavailable
33Fixed Transconductance Bias Circuits from First PrinciplesPDF unavailable
34Limitation of a Resistive LoadPDF unavailable
35The Active LoadPDF unavailable
36The Active Load (contd)PDF unavailable
37The CMOS InverterPDF unavailable
38The CMOS Inverter (contd)PDF unavailable
39The Differential AmplifierPDF unavailable
40Half - Circuit AnalysisPDF unavailable
41The Different Amplifier with Active Load - Part 1PDF unavailable
42The Different Amplifier with Active Load - Part 2PDF unavailable
43Large Signal Behaviour of the Different PairPDF unavailable
44The two Stage Opamp and Single Supply OperationPDF unavailable
45The two Stage Opamp (contd)PDF unavailable
46The Two Stage Opamp contdPDF unavailable
47Swing Limits of the Two Stage OTAPDF unavailable
48The Two-Stage OpampPDF unavailable
49The Bandgap Reference PrinciplePDF unavailable
50The Bandgap Reference - Part 1PDF unavailable
51The Bandgap Reference - Part 2PDF unavailable
52Memory Effects in MOS TransistorsPDF unavailable
53The Common Source Amplifier with Parasitic CapacitancesPDF unavailable
54The Common Source Amplifier with Parasitic CapacitancesPDF unavailable
55Frequency Response of the Common Drain AmplifierPDF unavailable
56Frequency Response of the Common Gate AmplifierPDF unavailable
57Stability of Negative Feedback System The First Order Forward AmplifierPDF unavailable
58Stabilty of Second Order Feedback SystemPDF unavailable
59Stability of Third Order Negative Feedback SystemPDF unavailable
60Dominant Pole Compensation - Part 1PDF unavailable
61Dominant Pole Cpmpensation - Part 2PDF unavailable
62Phase MarginPDF unavailable
63Example Phase Margin CaculationsPDF unavailable
64Dominant Pole Compensation SummaryPDF unavailable
65Phase Margin ExamplePDF unavailable
66The 2 Stage Miller Compensated AmplifierPDF unavailable
672 Stage Operational Amplifier and Miller Compensation (Cond)PDF unavailable
68Intuition Behind the Dominant and Second Poles in a Miller Compensated OTAPDF unavailable
692 Stage Operational Amplifier and Miller Compensation Cancelling the RHP ZeroPDF unavailable
70Miller Compensation OTA SchematicPDF unavailable
71Bipolar Junction Transistor Circuits-Device Equations and Small Signal ModelPDF unavailable
72BJT Biasing and Basic Building BlocksPDF unavailable
73Bipolar Junction Transistor Circuits Swing Limits and Two Stage OpampPDF unavailable
74Input Stage of the 741 OpampPDF unavailable
75Basic Analysis of the 741PDF unavailable


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