1.1
Example
of Biasing an Op Amp.
1.2
Internal
Structure of 741 Op Amp.
1.3
DC
analysis of 741 Op Amp.
1.4
Small
Signal Analysis of 741 Op Amp.
1.5
DC
Level Shifting (VBE multiplier).
1.6
Offset
Voltages and Currents.
1.7
Measurement
of Op-Amp Parameters.
1.8
Frequency
Response and Gain.
1.9
Frequency
Compensation .
1.10
Instrumentation
Amplifiers.
1.11
MOS
Operational Amplifiers.
1.12
CMOS
Operational Amplifiers.
2.1
Butterworth
Filter: pole location, finding transfer function.
2.2
Chebyshev
Filter: equiripple property, finding transfer function.
2.3
Second
Order Resonator.
2.4
Single
Amplifier Biquad Sections for all Types including Allpass.
2.5
Multiple
Op-Amp Biquad.
2.6
Sensitivity
Considerations.
2.7
Introduction
to Switched Capacitor Filters.
3.1
The
Counting Type A/D Converter.
3.2
Successive
Approximation Type A/D Converter.
3.3
Flash
Type A/D Converter.
3.4
Dual
Slope Type A/D Converter.
3.5
Comparator
Circuits and Their Applications.
3.6
Sample
and Hold Circuits.
3.7
IC
Power Amplifiers.
3.8
Analog
Multipliers (Logarithmic multipliers).
3.9
Log
and Antilog Amplifiers.
4.1
Switching
Characteristics of Diodes.
4.2
Switching
Characteristics of BJTs.
4.3
Switching
Characteristics of FETs.
4.4
Use
of Schottky Diodes in Switching.
5.1
Basic
Concepts of Logic Circuits.
5.2
NMOS
Logic Circuits.
5.3
CMOS
Logic Circuits.
5.4
Transmission
Gates.
6.1
The
BJT Inverter.
6.2
TTL
Family.
6.3
TTL
Families with Improved Performance.
6.4
Other
TTL Logic Circuits.
6.5
ECL
Family.
6.6
Interfacing
Between TTL and ECL Family.
7.1
Standard
Gates.
7.2
Exclusive-OR,
Nand and NOR gates.
7.3
Binary
Adders.
7.4
Arithmetic
Operations: binary subtraction.
7.5
Digital
Comparators.
7.6
Parity
Check Generators.
7.7
Decoder/
Demultiplexer.
7.8
Data
Selector, Multiplexer.
7.9
Encoder.
7.10
ROM
and its Applications.
8.1
Various
Types of Flip Flops.
8.2
Clocked
SR flipflop.
8.3
JK,
T and D flipflops.
8.4
Shift
Registers and Sequence Generators.
8.5
Counters.
8.6
Applications
of Counters
9.1
Dynamic
MOS.
9.2
Programmable
ROM.
9.3
Erasable
PROM and EEPROM.
9.4
RAM.
9.5
Memory
Cells.
9.6
Bipolar
Memory Cells.
9.7
Programmable
Array Logic.
9.8
PLA
and Programming a PLA.
9.9
CCD.
9.10
Seven-segment
Display System.
I.
S.Sedra and K.C.Smith, “Microelectronic Circuits”, Saunders College
Publishing, Third Edition, 1991.
II.
J.Millman and A.Grabel, “Microelectronics”, McGraw-Hill International
Edition, Second Edition, 1991.
III.
H.Taub and D.Schilling,”Digital Integrated Electronics”.
McGraw-Hill1977.