Covers the design and analysis of basic two-stage operational amplifiers (OPAMPs) with a focus on small-signal analysis and offset reduction techniques.
Explores amplifier characteristics, models, feedback, stability, and frequency response, emphasizing the bandwidth-gain tradeoff and op-amp limitations.
Explores the frequency response of RLC circuits, operational amplifiers, and linear dependent sources, highlighting the historical significance of operational amplifiers.
Explores the design and performance of comparators in nonlinear analog circuits, emphasizing speed-resolution tradeoffs and the impact of positive feedback.
Explores the impact of non-idealities in operational amplifiers on amplifier circuits, including frequency-dependent gain and limitations like slew-rate and settling time.
Covers the design of low-power analog integrated circuits, focusing on operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) and operational amplifiers (OPAMPs).