This lecture covers the transition from a comparator to an amplifier, focusing on the different stages and components involved in the process, such as bias voltage, input and output signals, and the role of various resistors and transistors.
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This course deals with the analyze, design and optimization of CMOS analog circuits, emphasizing low-power solutions required in a broad range of applications (e.g. IoT, wearables, Biosensors ...). S
Covers the design and function of differential amplifiers, focusing on operational amplifiers and comparators, including their gain characteristics and circuit configurations.