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1. Circuit Terminology. CIRCUITS by Ulaby & Maharbiz. Cell-Phone Architecture. Chapter 1. Tech Brief 1: Micro- and Nanotechnology. Chapter 1. Equivalent Circuit Using Dependent Source. Chapter 1. Example 2-12: Piezoresistor Cantilever. (400 times greater than w/o cantilever). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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1. CIRCUIT TERMINOLOGYCIRCUITS by Ulaby & Maharbiz
Cell-Phone Architecture
Chapter 1
Tech Brief 1: Micro- and Nanotechnology
Chapter 1
Equivalent Circuit Using Dependent Source
Chapter 1
Example 2-12: Piezoresistor Cantilever
(400 times greater than w/o cantilever)Chapter 2
BJT: Our First 3 Terminal Device!
Active device with dc sources Allows for input/output, gain/amplification, etc
Chapter 3
Supernode
Current through voltage source is unknown Less nodes to worry about, less work! Write KVL equation for supernode Write KCL equation for closed surface around supernode
A supernode is formed when a voltage source connects two extraordinary nodes
Chapter 3
Tech Brief 7: IC Fabrication
Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Multisim: MOSFET I-V Analyzer
Chapter 4
Various types of capacitors
Chapter 5
RC Op-Amp Circuits: Ideal Integrator
Chapter 5
Example 5-15: Pulse Response
Chapter 5
Critically Damped Response
Critically damped a = w0
21tetBBtv a
factor dampinga
frequencyresonant 0 w
20
22,1 waa s
LR
2a
LC1
0 w
Chapter 6
RFID Circuit in Multisim
Chapter 6
Voltage & Current Division
Chapter 7
Power Supply Circuit
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Multisim Measurement of Power
Chapter 8
Bandpass Filter
Chapter 9
Example 9-10: Third-Order Lowpass Filter
Chapter 9
Convolution IntegralImpulse Response h(t): output of linear system when input is a delta function
Input Output
y(t) cannot depend on excitations occurring after time tAssumes x(t) = 0 for t < 0
Definition of convolutionChapter 10
Example 11-3: M-Waveform
This oscillatory behavior of the Fourierseries in the neighborhood of discontinuous points is called the Gibbs phenomenon.
Chapter 11