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Thevenin and Norton Theorems
Covers the Thevenin and Norton theorems for simplifying complex circuits into equivalent sources and internal resistances.
Capacitors and Dielectrics
Explores the behavior of capacitors, electrostatic potential energy, and forces on dielectric materials.
Polarisation and Current Sources: Practical Implementation and Considerations
Covers practical considerations for polarization schemes and current sources.
Series RL Circuit: Voltage Jump Analysis
Covers the analysis of voltage jumps across a series RL circuit when switching on a sinusoidal voltage source.
Voltage Behavior in MOS Structures: Analysis of Constraints
Discusses the constraints on the oxide layer in MOS structures under strong inversion and deep depletion conditions.
Electricity Fundamentals: Kirchhoff's Laws
Introduces Ohm's law, energy conservation, and Kirchhoff's laws for electrical circuits.
Using a transfer function to control the colours
Explores how to control colours in a simulation using a transfer function.
Transistor Bipolaire: Summary and Examples
Covers the large signal equivalent diagrams of bipolar transistors in normal and saturation modes.
Operational Amplifiers: Non-idealities & Applications
Explores Operational Amplifiers' non-idealities, instrumentation amplifiers, and OTAs, highlighting their impact on amplifier performance and applications.
Circuit Analysis: Thevenin and Norton Equivalents
Explores Thevenin and Norton equivalents, mesh and nodal analysis, and planar circuits.
Polarisation and Current Sources: Overview
Explores polarization of bipolar transistors, operating points, temperature sensitivity, and feedback loops in electronics.
DC Motor: Constant Voltage
Explains the DC motor operation with a constant voltage power supply.
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