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Chapter 3 P-N Junction 3.1.1 Impurity doping 3.1.2 Drift and diffusion currents 3.1.3 Energy band diagram 3.1.4 Current transport under forward bias | Watch Online | |
3.2.1 Boundary conditions of the P-N junction 3.2.2 Current-voltage derivation | Watch Online | |
3.3.1 Logarithmic amplifier 3.3.2 Exponential amplifier 3.3.3 Multiplier 3.3.4 Divider 3.3.5 Square root 3.3.6 Calibration 3.3.7 Diode rectification (1) | Watch Online | |
3.4.1 Diode rectification (2) 3.4.2 Superdiode 3.4.3 Superdiode with a gain 3.4.4 Superdiode without saturation 3.4.5 Peak rectifier (1) | Watch Online | |
3.5.1 Peak rectifier (2) 3.5.2 Full-wave peak rectifier 3.5.3 Voltage regulator 3.5.4 Loading effect 3.5.5 Breakdown diodes | Watch Online | |
3.6.1 Voltage regulator with OP and BJT 3.6.2 An improved DC power supply 3.6.3 Ripple effect 3.6.4 Amplitude modulation (AM) 3.6.5 Amplitude demodulation | Watch Online | |
3.7.1 AM transmitter 3.7.2 Current amplifier 3.7.3 AM receiver 3.7.4 Frequency tuner 3.7.5 Automatic gain control (AGC) | Watch Online | |
3.8.1 Another AM receiver 3.8.2 Carrier-signal extraction | Watch Online | |
3.9.1 AGC operation 3.9.2 Junction Field-Effect-Transistor (JFET) physics 3.9.3 JFET operating in the ohmic region 3.9.4. Peak detector 3.9.5 AGC circuit | Watch Online | |
3.10.1 JFET amplifiers (1) 3.10.2 Channel pinch-off effect | Watch Online | |
3.11.1 JFET amplifiers (2) 3.11.2 Infrared CO2 censor mechanism 3.11.3 Infrared driver circuit 3.11.4 Infrared detector 3.11.5 Infrared Co2 sensor complete circuit | Watch Online | |
Chapter 4 MOSFETs 4.1.1 N-channel MOSFET physics 4.1.2 Threshold voltage 4.1.3 Channel pinch-off at the Drain end 4.1.4 Current-voltage derivation | Watch Online | |
4.2.1 Current-voltage characteristics of MOSFET 4.2.2 Triode and saturation regions 4.2.3 Circuit symbols 4.2.4 DC biasing of a common-source (CS) amplifier | Watch Online | |
4.3.1 MOSFET circuits 4.3.2 Load line 4.3.3 Input-output voltage characteristics | Watch Online | |
4.4.1 DC and AC circuits 4.4.2 Constant-input DC biasing | Watch Online | |
4.5.1 DC biasing stability against K variation 4.5.2 CS amplifier with source resistance 4.5.3 Bypass the source resistor with C to recover the ac gain | Watch Online | |
4.6.1 Another DC biasing 4.6.2 Current-mirror as a constant-current source 4.6.3 CS amplifier with a constant-current biasing 4.6.4 Input DC range | Watch Online | |
4.7.1 Common-gate (CG) amplifier with a constant-current biasing 4.7.2 Common-drain (CD) amplifier with a constant-current biasing | Watch Online | |
4.8.1 CS in serial with CS 4.8.2 CS in serial with CD 4.8.3 CD in serial with CG | Watch Online | |
4.9.1 CS in serial with CD 4.9.2 Complementary outputs to cancel the DC voltage | Watch Online | |
4.10.1 MOS ohmic region to generate AM 4.10.2 Current mirror to cancel the DC current 4.10.3 P-channel MOS 4.10.4 P-MOS amplifier 4.10.5 P-MOS current mirror 4.10.6 Input DC range | Watch Online | |
4.11.1 NMOS CS amplifier with a NMOS current mirror 4.11.2 PMOS CS amplifier with a PMOS current mirror 4.11.3 Integration Circuit (IC) biasing 4.11.4 CMOS amplifier | Watch Online | |
4.12.1 COMS inverters 4.12.2 Pulse width modulation (PWM) 4.12.3 Early Effect (Channel-length modulation) (1) | Watch Online | |
4.13.1 Early Effect (2) 4.13.2 IC design of a MOS amplifier 4.13.3 Constant-current load 4.13.4 Output DC offset | Watch Online | |
4.14.1 Early Effect (3) 4.14.2 IC design of a CS amplifier with a constant-current load 4.14.3 Characteristics of a CS amplifier with a constant-current load 4.14.4 Adjust the DC output | Watch Online | |
4.15.1 Short-circuit current and output resistance 4.15.2 Cascode amplifier 4.15.3 Cascode current load 4.15.4 Cascode amplifier with cascode current load | Watch Online |