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Electronics I and II:

Analog Devices is as passionate about educating the next generation of young circuit design engineers as it is about pioneering the next technological breakthrough. The University Program is a platform where Analog Devices, working with leading educational institutions has created and deployed new hands on learning tools for the next generation of analog circuit design engineers. The University Program brings the analog signal processing technology the company has developed to the academic community in a way that is open and accessible to faculty and students in the form of analog design kits and analog components, online and downloadable software and teaching materials, online support, textbooks, reference designs and lab projects to enrich students’ education about analog circuits and their application to core engineering and physical science curricula.

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Table of Contents:

Preface:

Chapter 1: Introduction: circuit theory basics
Chapter 2: Operational Amplifier basics
Chapter 3: Op Amps - Non-ideal behavior
Chapter 4: Op Amp applications - Advanced topics
Chapter 5: Solid-state diodes and diode circuits
Chapter 6: Diode rectifiers and voltage regulators
Chapter 7: Diode application Topics
Chapter 8: Transistor basic concepts
Chapter 9: Amplifier Stages
Chapter 10: Multi-stage amplifier configurations
Chapter 11: The Current Mirror
Chapter 12: Differential Amplifiers
Chapter 13: Transimpedance Amplifiers
Chapter 14: Voltage References
Chapter 15: MOSFET Applications
Chapter 16: Amplifier advanced topics
Chapter 17: Mixed Signal Circuits
Chapter 18: Current mode reverences
Chapter 19: Digital to Analog Converters
Chapter 20: Analog to Digital Converters
Chapter 21: Digital electronics (part 1)

Lab Activity Material Outline Electronics I and II

Related supplemental Mini-Tutorials and eBooks

Glossary of Terms

Index

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