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LDO Circuit Design and Analysis: An Intuitive Approach

Beginning the mobile device power management
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 3h 1m
Language: English
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Description

In this course, we will learn about one of the important concepts for any hardware / system designer:  Low dropout regulator (LDO) is a simple and cost-effective voltage regulator to get a regulated output voltage from a higher input voltage. 
Further, we will explore an intuitive approach to managing power and voltage supply for critical analog and digital circuits in mobile devices. We will see what an LDO is, understand how a low drop out voltage regulator works, important characteristics of LDOs and also a few parameters.

You will learn

✓ Circuit Design
✓ Power Management
✓ Regulation
✓ Design Intuition
✓ Battery output management
✓ Use of regulation in mobile devices

Requirements

• Be able to analyze RC circuits
• Be able to understand feedback
• Be able to understand the battery output

This course is for

• Experienced design engineers
• Beginner Analog designers
• Undergraduate and Graduate students
• Designers working on power management circuits
Design Thinker and Analog IC Design Manager
Dr G S Javed obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 2016 for his work on low power integrated instrumentation circuits for sensing applications. From 2016 to 2020, he led and managed a 15 member transceiver design team in Terminus Circuits. He worked on high-speed wireline transceivers (upto 20 Gbps) focusing on the Receiver design, high speed RO and LC PLLs (upto 16 GHz), and CT Sigma Delta ADCs. From August 2008 to July 2010, he worked as Deputy Engineer with Integrated Circuit Design Center(ICDC), Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL).He enjoys photography, travel and meeting people.
He serves as a reviewer for many IEEE Transactions, Journals and Conferences. He is an invited speaker for specialized technical areas like Clocking Solutions, High Speed Links and Capacitance Sensor Interfaces and non-technical areas like Design Thinking and Problem Solving, Research Methodologies, Technical Writing and Entrepreneurship Skills.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 3h 1m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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