Lecture Series on Electronics for Analog Signal Processing I by Prof. K. Radhakrishna Rao, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras.
1 - INTRODUCTION
2 - DIODE[50:41]
3 - DIODE CHARACTERISTICS[51:37]
4 - RECTIFIER[51:49]
5 - Voltage Multiplier[56:05]
6 - Full Wave Rectifier and Peak Detector[49:07]
7 - Diode as a GATE[53:02]
8 - Analog GATE[51:07]
9 - Small Signal Analysis of Diode Circuit[50:43]
10 - Zener Regulator and Voltage Regulator[50:12]
11 - Varactor Diode[51:05]
12 - Amplifiers[53:28]
13 - Cascading of Amplifiers[52:31]
14 - Cascading of Amplifiers[50:15]
15 - h and g Parameters[49:54]
16 - Two Port Analysis[52:15]
17 - Amplifier Applications[50:36]
18 - Frequency Limitations Of An Amplifier[51:59]
19 - Distortion In Amplifiers[55:51]
20 - Bipolar Junction Transistor[54:22]
21 - Transistor Invertor[56:09]
22 - Transistor Biasing[54:35]
23 - Stable Way of Biasing[59:03]
24 - Common Emitter Amplifiers[54:57]
25 - Transistor Biasing Using Single Supply[55:51]
26 - Metal Oxide Semiconductor[56:41]
27 - Construction of a MOSFET[56:39]
28 - Varieties of MOSFETS and JFETS[52:33]
29 - Characteristics of MOSFET[52:08]
30 - Cascading Amplifiers[51:28]
31 - Cascading (Direct Coupling)[55:06]
32 - The Differential Amplifiers[58:18]
33 - BJT Differential Amplifiers[50:19]
34 - MOSFET Differential Amplifiers[51:16]
35 - Cascading Differential Amplifiers[51:56]
36 - Current Source and Current Sink[55:13]
37 - NMOS Inverters and CMOS Inverters[51:58]
38 - Active Components used in Electronics[45:43]
These video lectures are delivered by IIT professors as a part of NPTEL project.
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