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22nd June 2015, 09:41 AM
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IITM Analog Lectures
hey, I am looking for the analog lectures of the Indian Institute of technology (IIT) Madras. so is there any one who can help me by giving the link from where I can download the analog lectures of the Indian Institute of technology (IIT) Madras? Give me the notes of that lecture?
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#2
5th July 2018, 01:27 PM
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Re: IITM analog lectures
I am student of Indian Institute of Technology Madras and from here doing engineering degree searching for notes of some subject. Will you please provide me IITM Analog Lectures notes along with Analog Electronic Circuits syllabus so that I can prepare well for exams?
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5th July 2018, 01:30 PM
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Re: IITM analog lectures
Indian Institute of Technology Madras is a public engineering institute located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. As one of the Indian Institutes of Technology, it is recognised as an Institute of National Importance. IITM Analog Lectures Analog Electronic Circuits EE5310 Syllabus: Nonlinear one-port and two-port circuits; Large signal and small signal incremental analysis; Incremental y parameters for obtaining gain; nMOS transistor; Common source amplifier; biasing; ac coupling the signal; Sensitivity to MOS parameters; Biasing a MOS transistor at a given current; Current mirror bias; Drain feedback bias; Source current bias; Using resistors instad of current sources; Negative feedback amplifiers using operational amplifiers(opamp); Assigning opamp signs; Voltage-controlled and current-controlled voltage sources using an opamp; Controlled sources using a transistor common drain and common gate amplifiers; pMOS transistor; Converting nMOS transistors to pMOS; Common source amplifier with an active load; CMOS inverter; Biasing in the high gain region Differential pair; Half circuits; Single stage opamp; Two stage opamp; High frequency model of a MOS transistor; Common source amplifier frequency response; Pole splitting; Common drain and common gate amplifier frequency responses; Negative feedback amplifiers with one, two, or more poles in feedback; Loop gain and stability criteria; Phase margin; Frequency compensation; Bipolar transistors; Elementary amplifier stages using bipolar transistors; Text Books : Sedra & K. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, 5th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2007. References : P. Gray, R. Meyer, S. Lewis and P. Hurst, Analog Integrated Circuits, Third Edition, John Wiley, 2007 B. Razavi, Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill 2002. Please find the below attached file for the IITM Analog Lectures: |