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Common-Source Amplifier: Analysis and Impedances
Covers the analysis of a common-source amplifier and the impact of source degeneration.
Physiology: Systems Regulation
Delves into the intricate mechanisms of physiological regulation, including thermoregulation, surfactant production, and cardiovascular control.
Data-Driven Modeling of Haemodynamics in Vascular Flows
Explores data-driven modeling of haemodynamics in vascular flows, focusing on computational challenges, reduced order modeling, FSI problems, and neural network applications.
Operational Amplifier: Introduction
Introduces the operational amplifier and its ideal characteristics, input and output resistances, and behavior in the linear zone and saturation.
Renal Physiology: Systems II
Covers the major anatomical features of the heart, the cardiac conducting system, and the cardiac cycle during systole and diastole.
Common Source Amplifier: LTSPICE
Covers the analysis of a common source amplifier using LTSPICE, focusing on the maximum amplitude of the AC signal.
Cardiovascular Regulation: Microcirculation and Blood Flow Control
Explores the control and regulation of the cardiovascular system, focusing on microcirculation and blood flow mechanisms.
Darlington Transistor: Small Signal Analysis
Covers the analysis of a Darlington transistor circuit, focusing on small signal parameters.
Input impedance: Wave reflections & Fourier analysis
Explores input impedance, wave reflections, and Fourier analysis of arterial waves.
Source Follower: Voltage Buffer
Explores the source follower stage as a voltage buffer and discusses its drawbacks and the common-gate stage for voltage-level shifting.