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Item Analog electronics: lecture 11(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture introduces analog electronics and also defines Operational amplifiers and semi conductor devices and PN Junctions.it also looks at the Bipolar junction transistor (BJT) characteristics and the large signal model looking at the types and theory of operation.Item Digital electronics: lecture 13(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThis video presentation is describe the device and process basics for the Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) small signal model - in detail it explains small signal model significance, low frequency model, high frequence model, and device parsitics.Item Digital electronics: lecture 25(North Carolina University, 1995) Franzon, Paul, Dr.The lecture is about Drive Capacity BICMOS. CMOS ProcessItem Analog electronics: lecture 27(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is on Phaselock loops and in detail the three components: Phase detector, Loop Filter and voltage controller oscillator.Demonstrations are also provided. Questions about the topics covered in the all the previous lectures are also dealt with.Item Analog electronics: lecture 14(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about Bias Circuits and in particular simple reference circuits and reference voltage. Reference Current and in particular resistor reference.Item Analog electronics: lecture 17(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about Common Emitters- Emitter Follower and Common baseItem Analog electronics: lecture 23(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe Lecture is about Thermal Noise-The Temperature Dependent Noise - noise and noise reduction techniques.Item Analog electronics: lecture 1(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about Analog Circuits, the introduction to Device and Process Basics and the PN Junction theory.Item Analog electronics: lecture 9(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about Common Emitter with Degeneration. The lecture is on Circuit basics and with regards to BJT single-transistor circuits. In particular it looks at common emitter with degeneration describing an emitter-degeneration resistor with diagrams and equations.Item Analog electronics: lecture 6(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe Lecture is about lecture reviews Frequency comparision, resistors and transistors in comparison of BJT and MOS devices passive components. it goes ahead to discuss Device and process basics and in particular IC Fabrication and device constructionItem Analog electronics: lecture 21(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about settling Time and Slew Time. The lecture discusses - settling time in control, DAC settling time, rise time of a signal, and steady state error. The video further talks about the control theory - the settling time of a dynamical system such as an amplifier or other output device; provides explanations to the time elapsed from the application of an ideal instantaneous step input to the time at which the amplifier output has entered and remained within a specified error band. Further introduces settling time including discussions of the propagation delay, plus the time required for the output to slew to the vicinity of the final value, recover from the overload condition associated with slew, and finally settle to within the specified error.Item Intermediate Instructions: lesson 11 of 18 (Series.Advanced Microprocessors MC68000)(VTR Industral Training, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingElectronics.The video is about the Operation of Logic Operation Instructions, Shift and Rotate Instructions and Bit Manipulation Instructions. Screen reader support enabled.Item Analog electronics: lecture 26(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThis lecture handles Analog Multipliers with illustrations and calculations on differential pair. It also introduces Phaselock loops and describes the typical design of a phase lock with a loop filter, voltage Controller oscillator and phase detector as the components.Item Digital electronics: lecture 2(North Carolina University, 1995) Franzon, Paul, Dr.The lecture is about Voltage Transfer Characteristics. High Speed CMOS. Silicon Gates MOS Device.Item Analog electronics: lecture 8(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about Circuit transfiguration and Common Base.Item Analog electronics: lecture 12(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThis presentation is on current mirrors - discusses topics such as: current source/ mirror concepts, simple current mirror/ source, adjusting current values, improved output resistance, multiple sources, and current sources as active loads.Item Analog electronics: lecture 25(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about Band Gap References. The instructor discusses a bandgap voltage reference which is a temperature independent voltage reference circuit widely used in integrated circuits. Looks at how it produces a fixed (constant) voltage regardless of power supply variations, temperature changes and circuit loading from a device. A bandgap voltage reference commonly has an output voltage around 1.25 V (close to the theoretical 1.22 eV bandgap of silicon at 0 K)Item Analog electronics: lecture 19(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThis lecture reviews current mirrors, specifically going into details to discuss current source mirror concepts, simple current mirror source, and then goes into details to talk about adjusting current values, improved output resistance, and multiple sources.Item Analog electronics: lecture 7(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about BJT Transfigurations- Circuit transfigurations and Common Emitters. Screen reader support enabled.Item Analog electronics: lecture 18(North Carolina University, 1995) Gyurcsik, Ronald, DrThe lecture is about OP-AMP Frequency Performance and Compensation. The instructor details dominant poles, high-order poles, compensation & splitting. The video run time is 1 hour and 13 minutes
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