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Operational Amplifiers: Imperfections and Limitations
Explores the imperfections and limitations of operational amplifiers, including offset voltage, finite gain, bandwidth restrictions, and slew rate.
Operational Amplifiers: Applications and Characteristics
Explores operational amplifiers in various applications and their dynamic characteristics.
Operational Amplifiers: Comparators and Oscillators
Explores operational amplifiers, comparators, and oscillators, emphasizing their design and applications.
Imperfections of Operational Amplifiers: Offset and Amplification Chain
Explores the imperfections of operational amplifiers, focusing on offset voltage, amplification chain, and bandwidth limitations.
Amplifiers and MOSFET Circuits
Explores amplifiers, op-amp configurations, MOSFET circuits, frequency response, and differential pairs in electronic circuits.
OTA: Slew Rate, Signal Integrity and Offset
Explores large signal bandwidth, slew rate, signal integrity, offset, dynamic range, and power supply rejection ratio in operational amplifiers.
OPAMP Non-idealities: Analysis & Applications
Explores the impact of non-idealities in operational amplifiers on amplifier circuits, including frequency-dependent gain and limitations like slew-rate and settling time.
Operational Amplifiers: Non-idealities & Filters
Explores operational amplifiers, non-idealities, and filter design considerations.
OTA Design: Small-signal Analysis
Explores OTA and OPAMP design principles, small-signal analysis, and compensation techniques for stability and performance.
Basic Two-stage OPAMP: Small-signal Analysis
Covers the design and analysis of basic two-stage operational amplifiers (OPAMPs) with a focus on small-signal analysis and offset reduction techniques.

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