Prof. Rajesh Zele
Department of Electrical Engineering
IIT Bombay
EE204 – 2020
EE204 – Analog Circuits
The course deals with the analysis of Analog Circuits. It starts with an intuitive understanding of Opamp as a black box and the behavioral understanding of semiconductor-based devices like diodes, BJTs, and MOSFETs. The course focuses on the usage of these devices along with R, L and C to analyze complex analog circuits. The circuits are well covered with practical examples. The homework and course-project in the course are designed to help students to acquire a hands-on design and analysis experience on some of the key fundamental blocks of the analog design like current mirrors, Opamps, oscillators and filters.
Course contents:
Operational Amplifier as a black box, Opamp non-idealities, Opamp Circuits, Diode – PN junction, Diode Circuits, Bipolar transistor models, Bipolar transistor circuits, MOS – operation and model, MOS – CMOS technology, MOS circuits, Single-stage amplifiers, Cascode – Bipolar and MOS, Current mirrors, Differential Amplifier, Operational Amplifier analysis – Gain and CMRR, Frequency response, Feedback, Stability analysis, Oscillators, Analog Filters.
Video Lectures and Lecture Notes:
EE204 – Lecture 22 – Current Mirrors I
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EE204 – Lecture 23 – Current Mirrors II
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EE204 – Lecture 24 – Differential Amplifiers I
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EE204 – Lecture 25 – Differential Amplifiers II
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EE204 – Lecture 26 – Differential Amplifiers III
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EE204 – Lecture 27 – Differential Amplifiers IV
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Teaching Assistants:
Vijay
Sumit
Anamika
Shubham
Sivakumar
Pawan
Anik Batabyal
Neeraj Sohani
Ayush Ranjan
Jeevachh Kumar
Devyani Verma
Abhishek Kadam
Nagalakshmaiah Kalva
Class 2020