Lectures (Video)
- 1. Introduction and lumped abstraction
- 2. Basic circuit analysis method
- 3. Superposition, Thévenin and Norton
- 4. The digital abstraction
- 5. Inside the digital gate
- 6. Nonlinear analysis
- 7. Incremental analysis
- 8. Dependent sources and amplifiers
- 9. MOSFET amplifier large signal analysis
- 10. Amplifiers - small signal model
- 11. Small signal circuits
- 12. Capacitors and first-order systems
- 13. Digital circuit speed
- 14. State and memory
- 15. Second-order systems
- 16. Sinusoidal steady state
- 17. The impedance model
- 18. Filters
- 19. The operational amplifier abstraction
- 20. Operational amplifier circuits
- 21. Op amps positive feedback
- 22. Energy and power
- 23. Energy, CMOS
- 24. Power conversion circuits and diodes
- 25. Violating the abstraction barrier
Circuits and Electronics - Lecture 23
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Lecture 23 - Energy, CMOS
Prof. Anant Agarwal, Prof. Jeffrey H. Lang
6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare) http://ocw.mit.edu Date accessed: 2008-12-17 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA |
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