E1X: Basic Analog Design
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| Educator |
Dr. Vincent Chang |
| Number of Lectures |
19 |
| Course Length |
28 Hours |
| Units |
2.8 CEU |
| Access Time |
120 Days |
| Course Language |
English silde with Chinese Mandarin audio |
Fee |
$344.62 |
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This course arms you with the key concepts and analysis-by-inspection skills for analog integrated-circuits. Topics include BJT and MOS Midband Amplifiers, Frequency Domain Behavior of Amplifier, Basic Current Mirrors, and Differential Amplifiers.
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*Number of slides and run times are estimated
Who Should Attend
Many types of working professionals find this course both inspiring and practical:
• Majored in EE but need to brush up on their knowledge in this area before they can advance to upper-level courses in analog design.
• Wish to enter the semiconductor market and are looking to acquire essential knowledge and build a solid foundation in this area.
Prerequisite
You should either have taken the prerequisites offered by Knowledge Master
• "S1X: Fundamentals of Integrated-Circuits"
• "S3X: Semiconductor Devices"
or possess working-level knowledge on circuit analysis and semiconductor devices, such as amplifier basics, circuit theory basics, key concepts of frequency domain analysis, I-V characteristics and small-signal models of semiconductor devices, including BJT and MOSFET.
Course Length
The course length covers not only the audio runtime but also the time you need to catch up with the lecture presentation, including the time to re-listen the soundtrack (rewind and play), the time to watch the slides (pause), and the time to take notes. Other than the 28-hour course length, you are expected to spend additional 56 hours studying the lectures and digesting the materials.
Course Activation
You must activate the course within 15 days of your date of enrollment. After you activate the course, you have 30 days to complete the course. Within the 120-day access time, you can watch/listen the lecture presentations as many times as you want. Most students who have full-time jobs and who study part-time can finish this course within 60 days.
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