[sdiy] New lectures on transistor-level Analog Electronics (Georgia Tech course)

Ashlyn Black ashlyn at ashlynblack.com
Thu Sep 22 08:14:36 CEST 2022


Excellent, your ECE4450 course "Analog Circuits for Music" taught me a 
phenomenal amount! :3

On 22/9/22 14:53, Lanterman, Aaron D via Synth-diy wrote:
> Dear SDIYers,
>
> Most of you probably already know about my lecture series on “Analog 
> Circuits for Music Synthesis” and “Guitar Amplification and Effects” 
> on YouTube.
>
> The instructor originally scheduled to teach ECE3400: Analog 
> Electronics, Georgia Tech's junior-level elective focusing on 
> transistor-level design, pulled out at the last minute, so I agreed to 
> take it over this fall. I’m posting materials to this playlist:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOunECWxELQSbOv3ekzuwC4K8ygV-Jkiy
>
> The first set of lectures are recycled; they review op amp circuits. 
> The next set is on superposition with dependent sources (it turns out 
> you can deactivate the dependent sources, unlike what the books say, 
> you just have to be careful how to do it). The main course proper 
> starts with the lectures at the bottom of the list specifically 
> labeled “ECE3400 Lecture Whatever.” Lectures 2-4 are on diodes; 5-7 on 
> BJTs; 7-9 on BJT biasing; 10-12 on Thevenin & Norton equivalents 
> looking into the terminals of the BJT small signal model (important 
> concept in the particular way I teach the material), 13-15 on the 
> common single-transistor amplifier types, and 16-18 on multistage 
> amplifiers… with more to come!
>
> I’m not using the official textbook for the class. I’m instead basing 
> the exposition on work by my colleague Marshall Leach:
>
> https://leachlegacy.ece.gatech.edu/ece3050/index.html
>
> (ECE3400 used to be called ECE3050).
>
> And here’s his paper on superposition with dependent sources: 
> https://leachlegacy.ece.gatech.edu/papers/superpos.pdf
>
> (If you’re on any of the Facebook Synth DIY groups you probably 
> already know about this and are tired of hearing about it.)
>
> Aaron Lanterman, Prof. of ECE, Georgia Tech
> My blog on Education and Innovation: https://edupocalypsenow.wordpress.com
> My blog on Electronics and Programming: https://lantertronics.blogspot.com
> My YouTube channel on Electronics and Programming: 
> https://www.youtube.com/c/lantertronics
>
>
>
>
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