01:25 - Intro and Review 06:22 - Summery of Diff. Amp. Properties 13:10 - Differential Amplification Derived from Large-Signal Model 17:18 - Small-Signal Analysis of Bipolar Diff. Amp.: Condition for Constant Tail Voltage 22:33 - Lemma: Virtual Ground at the Tail Node 31:20 - Calculating the change in currents and then showing that BE voltage changes exactly the same amount that the input signal has changed, proving that for small input differential signal, the tail node potential would not change, it is virtual ground. Or, showing that for linear approximation, tail node potential doesn't change! 34:35 - Simplification for Input Differential Small Signal
sir, you are simply the best. your book design of analog CMOS integrated circuits is very helpful.
This is a seriously good lecture series.
01:25 - Intro and Review
06:22 - Summery of Diff. Amp. Properties
13:10 - Differential Amplification Derived from Large-Signal Model
17:18 - Small-Signal Analysis of Bipolar Diff. Amp.: Condition for Constant Tail Voltage
22:33 - Lemma: Virtual Ground at the Tail Node
31:20 - Calculating the change in currents and then showing that BE voltage changes exactly the same amount that the input signal has changed, proving that for small input differential signal, the tail node potential would not change, it is virtual ground. Or, showing that for linear approximation, tail node potential doesn't change!
34:35 - Simplification for Input Differential Small Signal
Waiting eagerly for circuit theory I & II and the rest of the series.
You are the best.
you're a great teacher
Thank You
Thanks
even I love from the bgm
저두 수업시간에 아무것도 이해 못 하니깐 Razavi 교수님을 들어요..교수님이 최고다
Did anyone else notice, whenever he turns to write something on the board, the noise increases ?
At 1 AM when one is alone in home and delivering lectures to vacant seats, paranormal things usually happens
At 1am at home, one stills solves differential circuits
He should consider using a differential pair to help reject some of that line static
Why in 28:53 Ic1 = Iee/2 * (1+(DV/DVt)) where the Iee/2 comes mathematicaly speaking?
because of covid-19
Becaise of the gravity
slove two equation (Ic1-Ic2=Iee*(dV/dVt), and Ic1+Ic2=Iee) simultaneously two eliminate one variable IC2
does anyone know that Do we need a capacitive coupling on the inputs ??
I think we should