Week 1 & 2 : Introduction: Linearization of non-linear elements, Generation of small incremental linear equivalents from non-linear elements.
Week 3 & 4 : Basic amplifier design using MOSFET. Common source amplifier with resistive load.Biasing a common source amplifier. Gain limitations of the configuration.Introduction to swing limits. Relevance of the limitations in a integrated circuit.
Week 5 & 6 : Different biasing techniques of a common source amplifier. Use of negative feedback to realize stable biasing. Distinction between constant voltage and constant current biasing.
Week 7 & 8 : Introduction to controlled sources. Realizing controlled sources using a voltage controlled current source. Using MOSFETs to realize the controlled sources and other amplifier configurations. Body effects in an MOSFET. The effect of output resistance of a MOSFET on an amplifier configuration.
Week 9 & 10 : Introduction to active loads, and single stage differential amplifiers. Analysis of gain,swing limits, slew rate, common mode rejection ratio, power supply rejection ratio in a single stage differential amplifier.
Week 11 & 12 : Multi-stage amplifiers using controlled sources. Introduction of stability parameters of multistage amplifier when configured in negative feedback. Design and analysis of multi-stage amplifier by replacing the controlled sources with MOSFETs.
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