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SSCD IIT Kanpur
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Basic Analog Building Blocks
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42 videos
EE210-2025 (Analog Electronics)
Original playlist on YouTube
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Lecture 1: Consequences of driving a low-impedance load
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Lecture 2: Why do we need a voltage controlled voltage source?
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Lecture 3: Need for non-linearity to get power amplification
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Lecture 4: Linearizing a non-linear circuit
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Lecture 5: Linearizing non-linear elements in a network
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Lecture 6: Combining incremental response with the quiescent response
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Lecture 7: Finding incremental resistance and introduction to two-ports (incomplete recording)
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Lecture 8: Incremental two-port Y-parameters and their usage in understanding controlled sources
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Lecture 9: Desirable I-V char of a 2-port-network for amplification (Frozen video after 15:00)
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Lecture 10: Visualising mechanical ways of creating an amplifier
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Lecture 11: Introduction of MOS structure to control current through a third-terminal
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Lecture 12: Intro to I-V char of a MOSFET
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Lecture 13: Relating I-V char of a MOSFET (in linear region) to the y-parameters of a two port
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Lecture 14: Relating I-V char of a MOSFET (in saturation) to two-port y-parameter model.
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Lecture 15: Intro to common-source amplifier
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Lecture 16: Estimating swing limits of a sinusoidal input signal when applied to a CS stage
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Lecture 17: Max achievable gain in a resistively loaded CS amplifier
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Lecture 18: Using a capacitor to help replace multiple voltage sources for biasing
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Lecture 19: Relating time-constant to 3dB frequencies in Bode plots
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Lecture 20: Biasing a transistor with constant current source
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Lecture 21: Biasing a transistor using a current source contd..
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Lecture 22: Constant current bias by applying current source/sink to the source of the transistor
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Lecture 23: CS amplifier with current source at the source; Introducing the source follower.
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Lecture 24: Biasing a transistor with a current source at drain and feedback at source
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Lecture 25: Discussion constant current source biasing contd..
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Lecture 26: Introduction to channel length modulation and its implications
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Lecture 27: Introduction to cascode configuration
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Lecture 28: Discussion on cascode (common gate) configuration
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Lecture 29: Using PMOS transistor to increase gain of the NMOS common source amplifier
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Lecture 30: Introducing PMOS transistor to increase the incremental output resistance in a CS amp.
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Lecture 31: Converting an NMOS based network to a PMOS based network
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Lecture 32: Using negative feedback to obtain precise gain.
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Lecture 33: Using source following to prevent loading while designing negative feedback loop
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Lecture 34: Norton equivalent of difference amplifier
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Lecture 35: Norton equivalent of a differential amp contd..
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Lecture 36: Differential amplifier with a current mirror load
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Lecture 37: Analysis of diffamp by splitting inputs into differential and common mode
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Lecture 38: Capacitances in a MOSFET and its effects on feedback loop
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Lecture 39: Poles in diff-pair and relating UGB of loop gain to -3dB bandwidth of the closed loop
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Lecture 41: Introduction to BJT as an amplifying device
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Lecture 42: Critical differences of BJT with MOSFET and design steps to handle them
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