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Bipolar Transistor Principles: Historical Context and Functionality
Covers the principles and historical development of bipolar transistors, detailing their operation and significance in electronics.
MOS Transconductance: Saturation
Explains MOS transistors in saturation, focusing on transconductance and different operation regions.
Building Tomorrow’s Electronics: From Atoms to Devices
Delves into the evolution of transistors, the impact of quantum effects on nano-devices, and the functionality of memristors.
Transistors: Bipolar and MOSFET
Explores the fabrication processes of silicon wafers and the operation of NPN bipolar transistors and MOSFETs.
MOSFET Basics: NMOS and PMOS Characteristics
Provides an overview of MOSFET operation, focusing on NMOS and PMOS characteristics, including current equations and channel modulation effects.
CMOS Technology: Evolution and MOSFET Analysis
Explores the historical evolution of CMOS technology, MOSFET analysis, and its applications in digital and analog electronics.
CMOS Gates and Logic Systems
Covers the basics of CMOS gates and Logic Systems, highlighting the advantages of CMOS over TTL gates.
Analog IC Design: MOSFET Operations, Modeling, and Tradeoffs
Explores MOSFET operations, modeling, and tradeoffs in analog IC design, emphasizing biasing, mode of operation, and small-signal parameters.
Power Amplifiers: Principles
Explores power amplifiers, covering topics like instantaneous power, amplifier classes, transistor polarization, efficiency, and different amplifier configurations.
Electronic Circuits and Systems
Covers the basics of electronics, amplifiers, transistors, and small signal models for transistors.