Covers the design and function of differential amplifiers, focusing on operational amplifiers and comparators, including their gain characteristics and circuit configurations.
Explores the impact of non-idealities in operational amplifiers on amplifier circuits, including frequency-dependent gain and limitations like slew-rate and settling time.
Covers the fundamentals of analog CMOS integrated circuits, emphasizing transistor-level design principles and the historical impact of CMOS technology.
Explores the application of differential amplification in ECG and PPG circuits, addressing challenges, sources of interference, and amplifier imperfections.