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Lecture - 19 Distortion In Amplifiers
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Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Electronics - Electronics For Analog Signal Processing - I
Lecture - 19 Distortion In Amplifiers
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Lecture - 1 Introduction
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Lecture - 2 Diode
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Lecture - 3 Diode Characteristics
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Lecture - 4 Rectifier
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Lecture - 5 Voltage Multiplier
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Lecture - 6 Full Wave Rectifier and Peak Detector
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Lecture - 7 Diode as a GATE
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Lecture - 8 Analog GATE
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Lecture - 9 Small Signal Analysis of Diode Circuit
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Lecture - 10 Zener Regulator and Voltage Regulator
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Lecture - 11 Varactor Diode
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Lecture - 12 Amplifiers
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Lecture - 13 Cascading of Amplifiers
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Lecture - 14 Cascading of Amplifiers
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Lecture - 15 h and g Parameters
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Lecture - 16 Two Port Analysis
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Lecture - 17 Amplifier Applications
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Lecture - 18 Frequency Limitations Of An Amplifier
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Lecture - 19 Distortion In Amplifiers
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Lecture - 20 Bipolar Junction Transistor
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Lecture - 21 Transistor (BJT) Inverter
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Lecture - 22 Transistor Biasing
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Lecture - 23 Stable Way of Biasing
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Lecture - 24 Comman Emiter Amplifiers
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Lecture - 25 Transistor Biasing Using Single Supply
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Lecture - 26 Metal Oxide Semiconductor
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Lecture - 27 Construction of a MOSFET
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Lecture -28 Varieties of MOSFETS and JFETS
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Lecture - 29 Characteristics of MOSFET
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Lecture - 30 Cascading Amplifiers
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Lecture - 31 Cascading (Direct Coupling)
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Lecture - 32 The Differential Amplifiers
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Lecture - 33 BJT Differential Amplifiers
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Lecture - 34 MOSFET Differential Amplifiers
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Lecture - 35 Cascading Differential Amplifiers
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Lecture - 36 Current Source and Current Sink
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Lecture - 37 NMOS Inverters and CMOS Inverters
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Lecture - 38 Active Components used in Electronics
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