Course introduction | Lecture 1 | Course introduction; Negative feedback control | 669 |
Course introduction | Lecture 2 | Negative feedback amplifier | 1392 |
Course introduction | Lecture 3 | Step response, sinusoidal steady state response | 1430 |
Course introduction | Lecture 4 | Loop gain and unity loop gain frequency; Opamp | 1846 |
Course introduction | Lecture 5 | Opamp realization using controlled sources; Delay in the loop | 1535 |
Course introduction | Lecture 6 | Negative feedback amplifier with ideal delay-small delays | 1855 |
Course introduction | Lecture 7 | Negative feedback amplifier with ideal delay-large delays | 1983 |
Course introduction | Lecture 8 | Negative feedback amplifier with parasitic poles and zeros | 1762 |
Course introduction | Lecture 9 | Negative feedback amplifier with parasitic poles and zeros; Nyquist criterion | 1666 |
Course introduction | Lecture 10 | Nyquist criterion; Phase margin | 1532 |
Course introduction | Lecture 11 | Phase margin | 1968 |
Course introduction | Lecture 12 | Single stage opamp realization | 1706 |
Course introduction | Lecture 13 | Two stage miller compensated opamp | 1340 |
Course introduction | Lecture 14 | Two stage miller compensated opamp | 1711 |
Course introduction | Lecture 15 | Two and three stage miller compensated opamps; Feedforward compensated opamp | 1587 |
Course introduction | Lecture 16 | Feedforward compensated opamp | 1209 |
Course introduction | Lecture 17 | Feedforward compensated opamp | 1418 |
Course introduction | Lecture 18 | Feedforward compensated opamp; typical opamp data sheet | 1682 |
Course introduction | Lecture 19 | Opamp offset and CMRR; Transimpedance amplifier using an opamp | 1357 |
Course introduction | Lecture 20 | Components available in a CMOS process | 1457 |
Course introduction | Lecture 21 | MOS transistors-basics | 1822 |
Course introduction | Lecture 22 | MOS transistors-parasitics, mismatch | 1660 |
Course introduction | Lecture 23 | MOS transistors-mismatch, speed | 1540 |
Course introduction | Lecture 24 | Noise in resistors | 1895 |
Course introduction | Lecture 25 | Noise in MOS transistors; Input and output referred noise | 1617 |
Course introduction | Lecture 26 | Noise scaling; Basic amplifier stages-Common source, common gate | 1793 |
Course introduction | Lecture 27 | Basic amplifier stages-Common drain; Frequency response of amplifiers | 1517 |
Course introduction | Lecture 28 | Common source amplifier frequency response; Differential amplifier | 1662 |
Course introduction | Lecture 29 | Differential and common mode half circuits; Differential pair with active load | 1603 |
Course introduction | Lecture 30 | Differential pair with current mirror load | 1616 |
Course introduction | Lecture 31 | Single stage opamp characteristics | 1443 |
Course introduction | Lecture 32 | Opamp with single and dual supplies; Single stage opamp tradeoffs | 1620 |
Course introduction | Lecture 33 | Telescopic cascode opamp | 1542 |
Course introduction | Lecture 34 | Telescopic cascode opamp; Folded cascode opamp | 1518 |
Course introduction | Lecture 35 | Folded cascode opamp | 1765 |
Course introduction | Lecture 36 | Two stage opamp | 1635 |
Course introduction | Lecture 37 | Two stage opamp; Three stage and triple cascode opamps | 1373 |
Course introduction | Lecture 38 | Common mode rejection ratio; Example | 1511 |
Course introduction | Lecture 39 | Fully differential circuits | 2112 |
Course introduction | Lecture 40 | Fully differential single stage opamp | 1555 |
Course introduction | Lecture 41 | Common mode feedback | 1873 |
Course introduction | Lecture 42 | Fully differential single stage opamp | 1772 |
Course introduction | Lecture 43 | Fully differential two stage opamp; Fully differential versus pseudo-differential | 1457 |
Course introduction | Lecture 44 | Circuit simulators and analyses | 1451 |
Course introduction | Lecture 45 | Phase locked loop as frequency multiplier | 1775 |
Course introduction | Lecture 46 | Phase domain model | 1765 |
Course introduction | Lecture 47 | Type I PLL transfer function and reference feedthrough | 1806 |
Course introduction | Lecture 48 | Type II PLL | 1943 |
Course introduction | Lecture 49 | Type II PLL transfer functions; Implementation | 1745 |
Course introduction | Lecture 50 | Type II PLL-extra poles; Random noise in a PLL | 1838 |
Course introduction | Lecture 51 | Oscillator phase noise | 1600 |
Course introduction | Lecture 52 | PLL phase noise; LC and ring Oscillators | 2054 |
Course introduction | Lecture 53 | Generating PTAT and constant MOS gm bias currents | 1626 |
Course introduction | Lecture 54 | Reducing supply sensitivity; Bandgap voltage reference | 1873 |
Course introduction | Lecture 55 | Fractional bandgap reference; Low dropout regulators | 1843 |
Course introduction | Lecture 56 | Low dropout regulators; Continuous-time active filters | 2003 |
Course introduction | Lecture 57 | Continuous-time active filters | 1870 |
Course introduction | Lecture 58 | Continuous-time active filters | 1937 |
Course introduction | Lecture 59 | Discrete-time active filters | 2067 |
Course introduction | Lecture 60 | Transistor sizing in practice; Course summary | 1839 |