Analog Circuit. The Analog electronic circuitincludes an analog signal with any continuously changeable signal. While working on an analogsignal, an analog circuit alters the signal in some manner. Analog circuit can be used to convert the original signal into some other format such as a digital signal....
Analog Circuit. The Analog electronic circuitincludes an analog signal with any continuously changeable signal. While working on an analogsignal, an analog circuit alters the signal in some manner. Analog circuit can be used to convert the original signal into some other format such as a digital signal....
Introduction to the course
14mObtaining power gain
6mObtaining power gain using a linear two port?
16mOne port(two terminal) nonlinear element
13mNonlinear circuit analysis
16mSmall signal incremental analysis-graphical view
7mSmall signal incremental analysis
13mIncremental equivalent circuit
14mLarge signal characteristics of a diode
14mAnalysis of diode circuits
6mSmall signal model of a diode
14mTwo port nonlinearity
9mSmall signal equivalent of a two port network
16mSmall signal equivalent circuit of a two port network
8mGain of a two port network
8mConstraints on small signal parameters to maximize the gain
6mConstraints on large signal characteristics to maximize the gain
6mImplications of constraints in terms of the circuit equivalent
6mMOS transistor-description
10mMOS transistor large signal characteristics
9mMOS transistor large signal characteristics-graphical view
15mMOS transistor small signal characteristics
13mLinear (Triode) region of the MOS transistor
3mSmall signal amplifier using the MOS transistor
6mBasic amplifier structure
18mProblems with the basic structure
9mAdding bias and signal-ac coupling
18mCommon source amplifier with biasing
14mCommon source amplifier: Small signal equivalent circuit
13mCommon source amplifier analysis: Effect of biasing components
10mConstraint on the input coupling capacitor
7mConstraint on the output coupling capacitor
10mDependence of Id on Vds
10mSmall signal output conductance of a MOS TRANSISTOR
10mEffect of gds on a common source amplifier, Inherent gain limit of a Transistor
10mVariation of gm with transistors parameters
7mVariation of gm with constant Vgs and constant drain current bias
16mNegative feedback control for constant drain current bias
10mTypes of feedback for constant drain current bias
4mSense at the drain and feedback to the gate-Drain feedback
16mIntuitive explanation of low sensitivity with drain feedback
5mCommon source amplifier with drain feedback bias
15mConstraint on the gate bias resistor
13mConstraint on the input coupling capacitor.
9mConstraint on the output coupling capacitor.
7mInput and output resistances of the common source amplifier with constant VGS bias
6mCurrent mirror
14mCommon souce amplifier with current mirror bias
10mConstraint on coupling capacitors and bias resistance
11mDiode connected transistor
6mSource feedback biasing
10mCommon source amplifier with source feedback bias
10mConstraints on capacitor values
5mSensing at the drain and feeding back to the source
12mSensing at the source and feeding back to the gate
7mEnsuring that transistor is in saturation
13mUsing a resistor instead of current source for biasing
13mQuick tour of amplifying devices
17mControlled sources using a MOS transistor-Introduction
8mVoltage controlled voltage source
7mVCVS using a MOS transistor
10mVCVS using a MOS transistor-Small signal picture
15mVCVS using a MOS transistor-Complete circuit
12mSource follower: Effect of output conductance; Constraints on coupling capacitors
12mVCCS using a MOS transistor
9mVCCS using a MOS transistor: Small signal picture
15mVCCS using a MOS transistor: Complete circuit
10mVCCS using a MOS transistor: AC coupling the output
12mSource degenrated CS amplifier
12mCCCS using a MOS transistor
9mCCCS using a MOS transistor: Small signal picture
10mCCCS using a MOS transistor: Complete circuit
13mCCVS using a MOS transistor
10mCCVS using a MOS transistor: Gain
12mCCVS using a MOS transistor: Input and output resistances
7mCCVS using a MOS transistor: Complete circuit
13mVCVS using an opamp
13mCCVS using an opamp
13mNegative feedback and virtual short in an opamp
10mNegative feedback and virtual short in a transistor
9mConstraints on controlled sources using opamps and transistors
10mSummary of basic amplifiers
4mSignal swing limits in amplifiers
13mSwing limit due to transistor entering triode region
10mSwing limit due to transistor entering cutoff region
13mSwing limit calculation example
18mSwing limits - more calculations
12mPMOS transistor
15mSmall signal model of the PMOS transistor
18mCommon source amplifier using the pMOS transistor
17mSwing limits of the pMOS common source amplifier
14mBiasing a pMOS transistor at a constant current; pMOS current mirror
17mConverting nMOS transistor circuits to pMOS
17mBias current generation
13mExamples of more than one transistor in feedback
10m