
Lecture Description
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Course Index
- Introduction
- Diode
- Diode Characteristics
- Rectifier
- Voltage Multiplier
- Full Wave Rectifier and Peak Detector
- Diode as a GATE
- Analog GATE
- Small Signal Analysis of Diode Circuit
- Zener Regulator and Voltage Regulator
- Varactor Diode
- Amplifiers
- Cascading of Amplifiers (Part I)
- Cascading of Amplifiers (Part II)
- H and G Parameters
- Two Port Analysis
- Amplifier Applications
- Frequency Limitations Of An Amplifier
- Distortion In Amplifiers
- Bipolar Junction Transistor
- Transistor Invertor
- Transistor Biasing
- Stable Way of Biasing
- Comman Emiter Amplifiers
- Comman Emiter Amplifiers
- Comman Emiter Amplifiers
- Transistor Biasing Using Single Supply
- Metal Oxide Semiconductor
- Construction of a MOSFET
- Varieties of MOSFETS and JFETS
- Varieties of MOSFETS and JFETS
- Varieties of MOSFETS and JFETS
- Characteristics of MOSFET
- Cascading Amplifiers
- Cascading (Direct Coupling)
- Cascading (Direct Coupling)
- The Differential Amplifiers
- BJT Differential Amplifiers
- MOSFET Differential Amplifiers
- Cascading Differential Amplifiers
- Current Source and Current Sink
- NMOS Inverters and CMOS Inverters
- Active Components used in Electronics
Course Description
In this course, Prof. K. Radhakrishna Rao gives 38 video lectures on the concepts Electronics For Analog Signal Processing. Some of the topics covered in this course include: Diode, Rectifier, Voltage Multiplier, Full Wave Rectifier, Peak Detector, Analog GATE, Varactor Diode, Amplifiers, Cascading of Amplifiers, Two Port Analysis, Distortion In Amplifiers, Bipolar Junction Transistor, Metal Oxide Semiconductor, NMOS Inverters, CMOS Inverters and many more.
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