- Chapter 1 : Intro to circuit theory.
- Chapter 2 : Analog filters.
- Chapter 3 : Op-amp/Differrential amplifier.
- Chapter 4 : Diodes theory.
- Chapter 5 : Transistor basic.
- Chapter 6 : MOS devices.
- Chapter 7 : Amplifier.
- Chapter 8 : Aplifier stages.
- Chapter 9 : Multi-stage Amplifier.
- Chapter 10 : The current mirror.
- Chapter 11 : DAC.
- Chapter 12 : ADA.
CHAPTER 1 : INTRO TO CIRCUIT THEORY
TOPICS >
- Define an Active Device vs. a Passive Device
Active components :
An active device is any type of component with the ability to electrically control the flow of current (electricity controlled by electricity)
Passive components :
Components incapable of controlling current by means of another electrical signal are called passive devices
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Knowledge of basic quantities
- Ohm's Law
- Passive Circuit Analysis
- Kirchhoff's circuit laws
- Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits
- The Superposition Theorem
- Controlled Sources
- Ideal operational amplifiersTransformers
- Frequency Response
- Familiarity with the Spice circuit simulator or similar software
- Create Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits
- Convert between Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits
- Use the Superposition Theorem to analyze circuits with multiple sources
CHAPTER 2 : ANALOG FILTERS