Lectures - Notes (pdf) and Video (mp4) 2012-07-31: Lecture 1 - Introductory Class 2012-08-01: Lecture 2 - Analysis of circuits with nonlinear elements Notes Video2012-08-02: Lecture 3 - Incremental analysis of a nonlinear circuit (esp diode) Notes Video2012-08-03: Lecture 4 - Incremental analysis; Introduction to 2-port networks Notes Video. Basics Of Linear Integrated Circuits Applications. Lexware financial office plus 2013 torrent. An electronic circuit is a group of electronic components connected for a specific purpose. A simple electronic circuit can be designed easily because it requires few discrete electronic components and connections. However, designing a complex electronic circuit is difficult.

This section contains lecture notes from the Fall 2000 version of the course. These notes can also be found in the Video Lectures section, under the Related Resources tab for each video. Demonstration handouts can be found there as well.

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Lecture notes files.
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1Introduction and lumped abstraction(PDF)
2Basic circuit analysis method(PDF)
3Superposition, Thévenin and Norton(PDF)
4The digital abstraction(PDF)
5Inside the digital gate(PDF)
6Nonlinear analysis(PDF)
7Incremental analysis(PDF)
8Dependent sources and amplifiers(PDF)
9MOSFET amplifier large signal analysis

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10Amplifiers - small signal model(PDF)
11Small signal circuits(PDF)
12Capacitors and first-order systems(PDF)
13Digital circuit speed(PDF)
14State and memory(PDF)
15Second-order systems

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16Sinusoidal steady state(PDF)
17The impedance model(PDF)
18Filters(PDF)
19The operational amplifier abstraction(PDF)
20Operational amplifier circuits(PDF)
21Op-amps positive feedback(PDF)
22Energy and power(PDF)
23Energy, CMOS(PDF)
24Power conversion circuits and diodes
25Violating the abstraction barrier(PDF)

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