Stability and Frequency Compensation

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Course Description

This course is intended for Chinese or Chinese American industry professionals interested in updating or refreshing their knowledge and skills in analog Microelectronics. This course covers basic concepts, theories and practices used for Stability and Frequency Compensation. Topics covered include: Stability of Feedback, Stable vs. Unstable, Loop-Gain vs. Stability, Concept of Sustained Oscillation, Root-Locus, and Compensation Techniques, such as Dominant-Pole Compensation, Pole-Zero Compensation, and Miller Compensation. Students who sign up for this online course will be aided by a 10-day Study Plan to help them pace themselves, yet they can still freely learn any lecture in this course as many times as they like within the 3-month access time.
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Course Outline

1. Overview
2. Stability of Feedback: Basic Concepts
3. Stability Study for a Frequency-Selective Feedback Network
4. Root Locus: Effect of Pole Locations on Stability
5. Concepts and Techniques for Frequency Compensation
6. Advanced Practice on Frequency Compensation
7. Miller Compensation
8. Compensation Design of a Transimpedance Amplifier
9. On-line Quiz
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Language Chinese
Course Length 6.00 hours
Duration of Access 3 months
Instructor Dr. Wen-Ching Chang
Vendor Knowledge Master
Course Certification none
Prerequisites/Audience Course Prerequisites:
Intermediate skills/concepts in Microelectronics of college level. Course Audience:
Chinese or Chinese American working professionals seeking career development courses in microelectronics, semiconductor devices, digital IC and CMOS analog IC design.
Price: $ 179.00 (USD)
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