Analog Circuits
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Instructor: Prof. A. N. Chandorkar, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay.
This course deals with the basic theory of analog circuits, design principles and techniques for analog IC blocks implemented in CMOS technology. Although the analog design appears to be much less systematic than digital one, this course tries to get some idea of good design principles to simplify the process. Topics covered in this course include BJT small signal model, MOS circuit model, amplifiers, MOS amplifiers, cascade amplifier, the frequency response of the amplifier, differential amplifier, feedback theory, Op-Amp circuits, active filters, oscillators, and DAC/ADC.
Syllabus
Mod-01 Lec-01 Introduction to Analog Circuits - An Overview.
Mod-01 Lec-02 Two Parts of Review of Analog Filter Approximation.
Mod-01 Lec-03 BJT Small Signal Model.
Mod-01 Lec-04 BJT Small Signal Model [Continuation from Lecture 3].
Mod-01 Lec-05 MOS Circuit Model.
Mod-01 Lec-06 Biasing of Circuits.
Mod-01 Lec-07 Amplifiers.
Mod-01 Lec-08 MOS Amplifiers.
Mod-01 Lec-09 Cascode Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-10 Frequency Response of Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-11 Frequency Response of Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-12 Frequency Response of Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-13 Frequency Response of Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-14 Differential Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-15 Differential Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-16 Differential Amplifier.
Mod-01 Lec-17 Feedback Theory.
Mod-01 Lec-18 Feedback Theory.
Mod-01 Lec-19 OPAMP Circuits.
Mod-01 Lec-20 OPAMP Circuits.
Mod-01 Lec-21 Active RC Filters.
Mod-01 Lec-22 Active Filters.
Mod-01 Lec-23 Oscillators.
Mod-01 Lec-24 Oscillators.
Mod-01 Lec-25 DAC/ADC.
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