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1 | Course Introduction and Motivation | Download |
2 | Kirchoff's Current and Voltage Laws, and the Incidence Matrix | Download |
3 | Power Conservation and Tellegen's Theorem | Download |
4 | Intuition behind Tellegen's Theorem | Download |
5 | Tellegen's Theorem and reciprocity in linear resistive networks | Download |
6 | Why is reciprocity useful in practice? | Download |
7 | Inter-reciprocity in linear time-invariant networks | Download |
8 | Inter-reciprocity in linear time-invariant networks (contd) | Download |
9 | Inter-reciprocity in networks with ideal operational amplifiers | Download |
10 | Review of Modified Nodal Analysis (MNA) of linear networks | Download |
11 | MNA stamps of controlled sources - the VCCS & VCVS | Download |
12 | MNA stamps of controlled sources - the CCCS & CCVS | Download |
13 | Inter-reciprocity in linear networks - using the MNA stamp approach | Download |
14 | The Adjoint Network | Download |
15 | MNA stamp of an ideal opamp | Download |
16 | Properties of circuits with multiple ideal opamps | Download |
17 | Introduction to noise in electrical networks | Download |
18 | Noise processed by a linear time-invariant system | Download |
19 | kT/C noise in a sample-and-hold circuit | Download |
20 | Noise in RLC networks | Download |
21 | Total integrated noise in RLC Networks | Download |
22 | Bode's Noise Theorem - Frequency domain | Download |
23 | Input referred noise in electrical networks - part 1 | Download |
24 | Input referred noise in electrical networks - part 2 | Download |
25 | Input referred noise and the noise factor | Download |
26 | Noise Factor Examples | Download |
27 | Motivation to learn about time-varying circuits and systems : Part 1 | Download |
28 | Motivation to learn about time-varying circuits and systems : Part 2 | Download |
29 | Convolution integral for LTV systems | Download |
30 | Frequency response of an LTV system | Download |
31 | LTV system example : Time-varying RC filter | Download |
32 | Linear Periodically Time-Varying Systems (LPTV) | Download |
33 | Response of an LPTV system to a complex exponential input | Download |
34 | Harmonic Transfer Functions | Download |
35 | Zadeh expansion of an LPTV system | Download |
36 | MNA analysis of LPTV networks | Download |
37 | MNA stamp of a periodically time varying conductance | Download |
38 | MNA stamp of a capacitor and a voltage source in an LPTV network | Download |
39 | Analysis of an example LPTV network - part 1 | Download |
40 | Analysis of an example LPTV network - part 2 | Download |
41 | LPTV network analysis, RC filter, time-varying | Download |
42 | Impedance and admittance in LTI and LPTV networks | Download |
43 | Thevenin and Norton's Theorems for LPTV networks | Download |
44 | The N-path principle | Download |
45 | N-path example | Download |
46 | Time-domain intuition of the N-path principle | Download |
47 | N-path example: Time-Interleaved ADCs | Download |
48 | Dc-dc converter as an LPTV system | Download |
49 | N-path principle: Multiphase dc-dc converter | Download |
50 | The N-path filter | Download |
51 | Computing H_0(j2\pi f_s) for a 4-path filter | Download |
52 | Input impedance of the 4-path filter at f_s | Download |
53 | Computing H_0(j2\pi 2 f_s) for a 4-path filter | Download |
54 | Determining H_0 for input frequency deviations from f_s | Download |
55 | Reciprocity and Inter-reciprocity in LPTV networks : Part 1 | Download |
56 | Reciprocity and Inter-reciprocity in LPTV networks : Part 2, the transfer-function theorem | Download |
57 | Why is the transfer-function theorem important? | Download |
58 | The frequency-reversal theorem for inter-reciprocal (adjoint) LPTV networks : introduction | Download |
59 | The frequency-reversal theorem for inter-reciprocal (adjoint) LPTV networks : derivation | Download |
60 | Why is the frequency-reversal theorem important? | Download |
61 | Inter-reciprocity in signal-flow graphs | Download |
62 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: analysis of chopped amplifiers | Download |
63 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: analysis of chopped amplifiers (continued) | Download |
64 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: chopping with square-wave modulation | Download |
65 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: the switched-RC network | Download |
66 | Time-domain implications of inter-reciprocity and the adjoint network | Download |
67 | Time-domain implications of inter-reciprocity and the adjoint network : Example calculation | Download |
68 | LPTV networks with sampled outputs : Switched capacitor circuits | Download |
69 | LPTV networks with sampled outputs : A continuous-time delta-sigma data converter | Download |
70 | LPTV networks with sampled outputs : The equivalent LTI filter | Download |
71 | Finding the equivalent LTI filter of a sampled LPTV system : example | Download |
72 | Equivalent LTI filter for a switched-RC network | Download |
73 | Finding the equivalent LTI filter of a sampled LPTV system : example of a continuous-time delta-sigma modulator | Download |
74 | Finding the equivalent LTI filter of a sampled LPTV system with offset sampling | Download |
75 | LPTV networks driven by modulated inputs | Download |
76 | Introduction to noise in LPTV Networks | Download |
77 | Noise in LPTV networks with sampled outputs | Download |
78 | Total integrated noise in networks with R,L,C and periodically operated switches | Download |
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1 | Course Introduction and Motivation | PDF unavailable |
2 | Kirchoff's Current and Voltage Laws, and the Incidence Matrix | PDF unavailable |
3 | Power Conservation and Tellegen's Theorem | PDF unavailable |
4 | Intuition behind Tellegen's Theorem | PDF unavailable |
5 | Tellegen's Theorem and reciprocity in linear resistive networks | PDF unavailable |
6 | Why is reciprocity useful in practice? | PDF unavailable |
7 | Inter-reciprocity in linear time-invariant networks | PDF unavailable |
8 | Inter-reciprocity in linear time-invariant networks (contd) | PDF unavailable |
9 | Inter-reciprocity in networks with ideal operational amplifiers | PDF unavailable |
10 | Review of Modified Nodal Analysis (MNA) of linear networks | PDF unavailable |
11 | MNA stamps of controlled sources - the VCCS & VCVS | PDF unavailable |
12 | MNA stamps of controlled sources - the CCCS & CCVS | PDF unavailable |
13 | Inter-reciprocity in linear networks - using the MNA stamp approach | PDF unavailable |
14 | The Adjoint Network | PDF unavailable |
15 | MNA stamp of an ideal opamp | PDF unavailable |
16 | Properties of circuits with multiple ideal opamps | PDF unavailable |
17 | Introduction to noise in electrical networks | PDF unavailable |
18 | Noise processed by a linear time-invariant system | PDF unavailable |
19 | kT/C noise in a sample-and-hold circuit | PDF unavailable |
20 | Noise in RLC networks | PDF unavailable |
21 | Total integrated noise in RLC Networks | PDF unavailable |
22 | Bode's Noise Theorem - Frequency domain | PDF unavailable |
23 | Input referred noise in electrical networks - part 1 | PDF unavailable |
24 | Input referred noise in electrical networks - part 2 | PDF unavailable |
25 | Input referred noise and the noise factor | PDF unavailable |
26 | Noise Factor Examples | PDF unavailable |
27 | Motivation to learn about time-varying circuits and systems : Part 1 | PDF unavailable |
28 | Motivation to learn about time-varying circuits and systems : Part 2 | PDF unavailable |
29 | Convolution integral for LTV systems | PDF unavailable |
30 | Frequency response of an LTV system | PDF unavailable |
31 | LTV system example : Time-varying RC filter | PDF unavailable |
32 | Linear Periodically Time-Varying Systems (LPTV) | PDF unavailable |
33 | Response of an LPTV system to a complex exponential input | PDF unavailable |
34 | Harmonic Transfer Functions | PDF unavailable |
35 | Zadeh expansion of an LPTV system | PDF unavailable |
36 | MNA analysis of LPTV networks | PDF unavailable |
37 | MNA stamp of a periodically time varying conductance | PDF unavailable |
38 | MNA stamp of a capacitor and a voltage source in an LPTV network | PDF unavailable |
39 | Analysis of an example LPTV network - part 1 | PDF unavailable |
40 | Analysis of an example LPTV network - part 2 | PDF unavailable |
41 | LPTV network analysis, RC filter, time-varying | PDF unavailable |
42 | Impedance and admittance in LTI and LPTV networks | PDF unavailable |
43 | Thevenin and Norton's Theorems for LPTV networks | PDF unavailable |
44 | The N-path principle | PDF unavailable |
45 | N-path example | PDF unavailable |
46 | Time-domain intuition of the N-path principle | PDF unavailable |
47 | N-path example: Time-Interleaved ADCs | PDF unavailable |
48 | Dc-dc converter as an LPTV system | PDF unavailable |
49 | N-path principle: Multiphase dc-dc converter | PDF unavailable |
50 | The N-path filter | PDF unavailable |
51 | Computing H_0(j2\pi f_s) for a 4-path filter | PDF unavailable |
52 | Input impedance of the 4-path filter at f_s | PDF unavailable |
53 | Computing H_0(j2\pi 2 f_s) for a 4-path filter | PDF unavailable |
54 | Determining H_0 for input frequency deviations from f_s | PDF unavailable |
55 | Reciprocity and Inter-reciprocity in LPTV networks : Part 1 | PDF unavailable |
56 | Reciprocity and Inter-reciprocity in LPTV networks : Part 2, the transfer-function theorem | PDF unavailable |
57 | Why is the transfer-function theorem important? | PDF unavailable |
58 | The frequency-reversal theorem for inter-reciprocal (adjoint) LPTV networks : introduction | PDF unavailable |
59 | The frequency-reversal theorem for inter-reciprocal (adjoint) LPTV networks : derivation | PDF unavailable |
60 | Why is the frequency-reversal theorem important? | PDF unavailable |
61 | Inter-reciprocity in signal-flow graphs | PDF unavailable |
62 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: analysis of chopped amplifiers | PDF unavailable |
63 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: analysis of chopped amplifiers (continued) | PDF unavailable |
64 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: chopping with square-wave modulation | PDF unavailable |
65 | Applications of inter-reciprocity: the switched-RC network | PDF unavailable |
66 | Time-domain implications of inter-reciprocity and the adjoint network | PDF unavailable |
67 | Time-domain implications of inter-reciprocity and the adjoint network : Example calculation | PDF unavailable |
68 | LPTV networks with sampled outputs : Switched capacitor circuits | PDF unavailable |
69 | LPTV networks with sampled outputs : A continuous-time delta-sigma data converter | PDF unavailable |
70 | LPTV networks with sampled outputs : The equivalent LTI filter | PDF unavailable |
71 | Finding the equivalent LTI filter of a sampled LPTV system : example | PDF unavailable |
72 | Equivalent LTI filter for a switched-RC network | PDF unavailable |
73 | Finding the equivalent LTI filter of a sampled LPTV system : example of a continuous-time delta-sigma modulator | PDF unavailable |
74 | Finding the equivalent LTI filter of a sampled LPTV system with offset sampling | PDF unavailable |
75 | LPTV networks driven by modulated inputs | PDF unavailable |
76 | Introduction to noise in LPTV Networks | PDF unavailable |
77 | Noise in LPTV networks with sampled outputs | PDF unavailable |
78 | Total integrated noise in networks with R,L,C and periodically operated switches | PDF unavailable |
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