126N. Differential Signaling and differential pair: core concept and large signal behavior (BJT)
Analog Circuit Design (New 2019) Professor Ali Hajimiri California Institute of Technology (Caltech) http://chic.caltech.edu/hajimiri/ © Copyright, Ali Hajimiri

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127N. (Pt. 1) Differential Amplifiers: MOS, BJT, and ATD

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Advanced Differential Pairs Concepts

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133N Process, Supply, and Temperature Independent Biasing

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128N. (Pt. 2) Differential Amplifiers: MOS, BJT, and ATD

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All About Op-Amps

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134N. Scaled bandgap reference, adjustable voltage PVT independent references.

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The most misunderstood concept in decoupling

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129N. Differential amplifier with active load. Differential-to-single-ended conversion.

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Inside Dyson’s Overengineered £1000 Hand Dryer

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Small Signal Amplifiers

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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171N. Circuit compensation techniques, one- and two-stage op-amp, Miller compensation

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The Mathematical Problem with Music, and How to Solve It

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How (and why) to take a logarithm of an image

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The Ultimate Component: OpAmp (ElectroBOOM101 – 013)

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115N. Small-signal model, MOS vs. BJT, core transistor behavior, transconductance

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136N. Op-Amp Design: Basic MOS Op-Amp

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188N. Intro. to RF power amplifiers

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