Analog Electronic Circuits
Analog Electronic Circuits. Instructor: Prof. Shouribrata Chatterjee, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi. This is a basic analog electronics course. The most important objective for electronic circuits is to build an amplifier. This course will develop the principles behind the design of an amplifier. You should be able to design an operational-amplifier independently well before the end of the course. The course will use MOS devices exclusively. Other analog circuit building blocks such as voltage regulators and power amplifiers will also be discussed.
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Lecture 01 - Introduction |
Lecture 02 - Diodes, Introduction to the Transistor |
Lecture 03 - MOS Device, Characteristics |
Lecture 04 - DC Operating Point |
Lecture 05 - DC Operating Point, Amplifier Design |
Lecture 06 - Common Source Amplifier, Small Signal Analysis |
Lecture 07 - Common Gate, Common Drain |
Lecture 08 - Common Gate Circuit |
Lecture 09 - Source Degenerated Amplifier |
Lecture 10 - Swing Limits |
Lecture 11 - Swing Limits (cont.), Multi-transistor Amplifiers |
Lecture 12 - Multi-transistor Amplifiers |
Lecture 13 - Introduction to Current Sources |
Lecture 14 - Current Sources/Mirrors |
Lecture 15 - Current Sources, Biasing |
Lecture 16 - Differential Circuits |
Lecture 17 - Differential Amplifiers |
Lecture 18 - Differential Amplifiers (cont.) |
Lecture 19 - Differential Amplifiers (cont.) |
Lecture 20 - Self Biased Active Load, Differential Amplifier |
Lecture 21 - Cascode Differential Amplifier, Two Stage Amplifiers |
Lecture 22 - Two Stage Differential Amplifiers, Op-Amps |
Lecture 23 - Op-Amps and OTAs |
Lecture 24 - Circuits with Op-Amps |
Lecture 25 - Capacitance in MOS Devices |
Lecture 26 - Common Source, Drain, Gate (Revisited) |
Lecture 27 - Common Gate, Common Drain with Capacitances |
Lecture 28 - Cascode and Cascade Amplifier - Revisited with Capacitance |
Lecture 29 - Cascade Amplifier (with Capacitance) |
Lecture 30 - Diversion: 2-pole Systems Phase Margin |
Lecture 31 - Diversion: 2-pole Systems |
Lecture 32 - Compensation |
Lecture 33 - Op-Amp Design with Compensation |
Lecture 34 - Unity Gain Bandwidth |
Lecture 35 - Power Amplification |
Lecture 36 - Power Amplifiers |
Lecture 37 - Power Amplifiers - Class A, B, AB, C and D |
Lecture 38 - Class D Amplifiers, Push-pull Amplifiers |
Lecture 39 - Introduction to Voltage Regulators |
Lecture 40 - Voltage Regulators - Line and Load Regulation |
References |
Analog Electronic Circuits
Instructor: Prof. Shouribrata Chatterjee, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi. This course will develop the principles behind the design of an amplifier.
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