01:25 - Intro and Review 02:58 - Summery of MOS Differential Pair Equations 09:38 - Case of Complete Steering of the Tail Current 12:10 - General Large-Signal Equation and When it is Valid 19:00 - Plotting Drain Currents 22:20 - Necessary voltage difference to completely star current to one side is sqrt(2) times bigger then equilibrium overdrive voltage 24:05 - Linearizing Input-Output Characteristic 32:55 - Example: Plotting the Input-Output Characteristic; Doubling of the Tail Current 36:40 - Example: Which characteristic is more linear when plotted for double Iss; As they are different plots, shouldn't we do something like find the ratio of slope change from the zero to cutoff input voltage difference, to see which one is more linear?
Sir, two improvement in Electronics-2 is very good as follows. 1. music in starting of lecture. 4. Duration of lecture.(now it easy to complete the lecture) Thanks a lot.
at 19:00 I think for the condition of the equation validity there should be LESS THAN instead of LESS THAN or EQUAL. If we allow EQUAL the term will become zero which we want to avoid. kindly confirm.
Jan Ingvar hahaha, first of all. I am not indian, I am saudi. Secondly, You are just an ignorant. I said sir out of respect to the professor, and it is also non of your business.
@@anaseshmawi568 Tamam! Sorry for the confusion. Actually I thought so by the name, but making mistakes is okay, if you learn form it. Nevertheless, it is a term from the 19th century. Just wanted to give you an advice to sound less antiquated. Take it or leave it
@@abhishekshankar1136 Thank you for clarifying! Well in western cultures addressing mentors or teachers as sirs is not up-to-date, unless someone was dubbed a knight by the queen. Even then we dislike it, since everyone should be treated with equal respect, no matter what degree he has or which sex he belongs to. If you want to show your respect Mr. would be more suitable! And well, it is not really a sign of respect to think, that he has not realized the noise. He is not stupid :)
thank you professor. My semester ended today , and i have relied only on you from the start for microelectronics. please keep up the good work.
01:25 - Intro and Review
02:58 - Summery of MOS Differential Pair Equations
09:38 - Case of Complete Steering of the Tail Current
12:10 - General Large-Signal Equation and When it is Valid
19:00 - Plotting Drain Currents
22:20 - Necessary voltage difference to completely star current to one side is sqrt(2) times bigger then equilibrium overdrive voltage
24:05 - Linearizing Input-Output Characteristic
32:55 - Example: Plotting the Input-Output Characteristic; Doubling of the Tail Current
36:40 - Example: Which characteristic is more linear when plotted for double Iss; As they are different plots, shouldn't we do something like find the ratio of slope change from the zero to cutoff input voltage difference, to see which one is more linear?
Thank you boss...
“let me change the color of my pen”
This guy is amazing! Please post more videos.
Iranians are always amazing bro!
;-)
@@alighaffari7025 😁
@@mrpossible5696 ;)
Sir, two improvement in Electronics-2 is very good as follows.
1. music in starting of lecture.
4. Duration of lecture.(now it easy to complete the lecture)
Thanks a lot.
Are you know what music is it? :D
I liked it very much.
@@DavidGabrielyan98 The song is called "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks.
Totally agree with this comment about the duration...
@@rnomadrs what about the music in electronics 1 intro?
@@anku348 The music for the Electronics 1 tutorial is called "Engineering (Instrumental Version)" by Jincheng Zhang.
He should use a differential amplifier to eliminate the microphone noise from these videos.
Waiting eagerly for circuit theory I & II and the rest of the series.
Does this video have noise in the background , I seem to keep getting it ???
nice lecture
at 19:00 I think for the condition of the equation validity there should be LESS THAN instead of LESS THAN or EQUAL. If we allow EQUAL the term will become zero which we want to avoid. kindly confirm.
at 30:59 shouldt in expression of vx-vy there be a vin1-vin2 term which was out of root
ok ,got it the very next sec
@@shikharsrivastava8346 why is it?
ok also got it the very next sec
Sir, the lectures are super helpful, just a humble suggestion, there is a noise that sometimes makes the sound of professor not clear
Why do all of you Indians always say "sir"? No one says that anymore. It sounds like you are from the 19th century
Jan Ingvar hahaha, first of all. I am not indian, I am saudi. Secondly, You are just an ignorant. I said sir out of respect to the professor, and it is also non of your business.
@@anaseshmawi568 Tamam! Sorry for the confusion. Actually I thought so by the name, but making mistakes is okay, if you learn form it. Nevertheless, it is a term from the 19th century. Just wanted to give you an advice to sound less antiquated. Take it or leave it
@@janingvar bro we like to call our mentors as sirs, its a culture we have been following... its the way we have been brought up...
@@abhishekshankar1136 Thank you for clarifying! Well in western cultures addressing mentors or teachers as sirs is not up-to-date, unless someone was dubbed a knight by the queen. Even then we dislike it, since everyone should be treated with equal respect, no matter what degree he has or which sex he belongs to. If you want to show your respect Mr. would be more suitable! And well, it is not really a sign of respect to think, that he has not realized the noise. He is not stupid :)
what is up with that static noise
Should have used a differential amp to get rid of that common mode noise :P
42:22 double the W/L
30:40
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