Lecture

Differential Operation: Circuit Invention and Noise Immunity

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This lecture covers the differential operation, an important circuit invention used in high-performance analog circuits. It explains the difference between single-ended and differential signals, highlighting the immunity of differential pairs to common-mode noise. The lecture also delves into the input-output characteristics of differential pairs, emphasizing their resistance to environmental noise and the minimal dependence of bias currents on the input common-mode level.

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