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Razavi Electronics2 Lec19: Miller Effect, High-Frequency Model of Bipolar Transistors 

Behzad Razavi (Long Kong)
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Комментарии : 33   
@Crawpunk
@Crawpunk 4 года назад
What a great presenter! Near perfect structure, not relying heavily on notes, obviously knows the material very well, eye contact, displays obvious logical connections from one concept to the next. Bravo!
@coolwinder
@coolwinder 3 года назад
01:25 - Intro 05:00 - Miller's Theorem 13:17 - Example with Feedback 23:00 - Capacitor in Feedback Loop 27:10 - Miller Effect; Miller Multiplication Factor 34:50 - Caution 37:25 - Parasitic Capacitors; High-Frequency Model of Bipolar Transistors.
@nikoszervo
@nikoszervo Месяц назад
This course is phenomenal!!! I tried so hard reading textbooks + watching lectures in my university, but they make electronics seem a billion times harder!!! I can't thank you enough Professor Razavi!!!!
@kiromaisus
@kiromaisus 4 года назад
Absolutely clear, and we all can see his profound knowledge in the subject. His calmness is amazing!
@musicphilebd9862
@musicphilebd9862 3 года назад
He is one of the leading authorities in RF circuits world.
@abhinavsingh5873
@abhinavsingh5873 6 лет назад
Razavi sir lecture is best for electronics to make concept clear.
@teddy619
@teddy619 6 лет назад
Abhinav Singh I agree
@chinthalaadireddy2165
@chinthalaadireddy2165 Год назад
Awesome as always Razavi Sir , The Great Analog Professor 😍
@ayushsharma5640
@ayushsharma5640 3 года назад
Sir salute you from India
@veys7035
@veys7035 Год назад
-Is that surprising? Sort of surprising. -Is that useful? Sometimes it is useful. - Can we do it? Yes we can.
@frankimhof8124
@frankimhof8124 4 года назад
Thank you so much! Great explanations, clear and very useful. Looking forward to seeing more!
@patladada2408
@patladada2408 2 года назад
Amazing 💯💯💯👌👌👌 very nice explanation 😁
@newibas7166
@newibas7166 4 года назад
Thank you sir, for this very clear and logical explanation
@shikharsrivastava8346
@shikharsrivastava8346 4 года назад
u r great sir
@dgrtshubham
@dgrtshubham 4 года назад
Owssum lecture
@qzorn4440
@qzorn4440 4 года назад
great miller effect info... oh, was it exciting chasing the fugitive? :)
@mnada72
@mnada72 3 года назад
Waiting eagerly for circuit theory I & II and the rest of the series.
@felixqi6659
@felixqi6659 3 года назад
Why I see you everywhere, LOL
@mnada72
@mnada72 3 года назад
@@felixqi6659 😁where else ?
@wordsoccer747
@wordsoccer747 2 года назад
Greetings!
@HardikJain_YT
@HardikJain_YT 4 месяца назад
16:39 bilateral vs unilateral amplifiers
@raymonda.koosha5824
@raymonda.koosha5824 11 месяцев назад
Dear Professor Razavi, Thank you so very much for your great presentation on Miller Theorem!!! You mentioned the floating capacitor between Base & Collector of the transistor introduces a "Zero". There is no resistor between base and GND. Are you referring to esr of that capacitor? Could you please explain that? Best Regards
@kkandan9289
@kkandan9289 11 месяцев назад
It eliminates a zero,doesnt introduce a zero.Theres a pole introduced due to the approxiation
@user-vj5wd6wq1v
@user-vj5wd6wq1v 4 года назад
Why we don't consider Miller effect in Common Gate configuration when we study high frequency response?
@ashishpapreja3756
@ashishpapreja3756 3 года назад
CG configuration: Input Source Output : Drain and we dont have any capacitance between Source and Drain that is the reason
@DJTrancenergy
@DJTrancenergy 2 года назад
Cgd capacitor is grounded in CG configuration.
@mrpossible5696
@mrpossible5696 5 лет назад
31:00
@MegaShaggy94
@MegaShaggy94 5 лет назад
What about the remaining videos in this series? Any chance you would upload them soon?
@UAE1VTC
@UAE1VTC 5 лет назад
they are already uploaded
@lattehour
@lattehour Год назад
23:32 Enemy --\ \--
@mr.rachetphilanthrophist601
@mr.rachetphilanthrophist601 5 лет назад
his lectures are fine but nowhere near sedra smith ....i suggest all to read sedra smith for more rigourous approach .....
@mrpossible5696
@mrpossible5696 5 лет назад
Sedra Smith teaches you Electronics. But Razavi teaches you to love electronics
@AkashG_ti
@AkashG_ti Год назад
@@mrpossible5696 Legend💖💖....Proff Razavi is Gem of his craft
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