bunda_bindaas
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Can somebody elaborate on the "basics" that one must absolutely be aware of, to learn analog circuit design?
Let's break it down to each topic...say
1) Single Transistor Topologies
2) Diff Pair
3) Current Mirrors etc..
What is the "experienced" view on this? Does everyone begin with a paper-pencil approach or an "intuitive" understanding is sometimes enough to run a set of simulations and come up with a final design.
I find too much "analysis" cumbersome and usually go with a basic understanding of the circuit, before I start playing with the simulator....and most of the times, it works!
I would like to have thoughts from the more seasoned, "experienced" analog designers here.
Thanks
Can somebody elaborate on the "basics" that one must absolutely be aware of, to learn analog circuit design?
Let's break it down to each topic...say
1) Single Transistor Topologies
2) Diff Pair
3) Current Mirrors etc..
What is the "experienced" view on this? Does everyone begin with a paper-pencil approach or an "intuitive" understanding is sometimes enough to run a set of simulations and come up with a final design.
I find too much "analysis" cumbersome and usually go with a basic understanding of the circuit, before I start playing with the simulator....and most of the times, it works!
I would like to have thoughts from the more seasoned, "experienced" analog designers here.
Thanks