The top 20 Analog courses you need to take

Analog is a good skill to learn if you want to become a trouble shooter, circuit designer, or senior electronics design engineer. Here are the top courses to learn analog:

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1. CMOS Analog Circuit Design

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This course serves as a brief overview of the topic of analog IC design. It is a high level view of what analog IC design is all about and discusses the requirements for a designer in this field. In reality, this course is a snapshot of a more detailed, 40 hour course on CMOS analog design found elsewhere. The target audience for this course should have some familiarity with analog circuits and integrated circuit technology. The terminology used is that found in both academia and industry. This course is stand alone and has no quizzes or other material - it is designed to be a quick refresher or a introduction to the topic of analog IC design. The course will take approximately 3 hours to complete and consists of 12 lectures of 15-20 minutes in length. Students new to analog IC design can take this course to gain an overview of the topic. Those who are familiar with IC design or have been away from the field for a while, can use the course to come up to date with the field of analog IC design. The more detailed 40 hour course on CMOS Analog Design is found on other venues (Continued Professional Development at Imperial College of London) and has quizzes associated with the course. Check with the instructor, Dr. Allen, if you are interested in the in-depth course or go to the Imperial College website...

2. Analog synthesizers for beginners

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Analog synths are so much fun to play, but the technical jargon can be intimidating. Acclaimed musician and author Tony Horgan will show you how an analog synth works using clear, simple language, audio demos and visuals. This course is designed to get you making your own incredible sounds in minutes. Learn how to create popular sounds from your favourite music, and also design your own sounds to give your music a voice of its own. All of the techniques covered in this course can also be applied to virtual analog synths and plug-in instruments, such as VSTs and Audio Units. This course is about analog synths in general, and is relevant to all brands of synthesizer, such as Korg, Moog, Roland, Arturia, Novation, Behringer and more. By the end of the course you will have a deeper understanding of how an analog synth works, giving you the platform you need to take your music in the direction you want...

3. Color Partnerships: Understanding Analogous Colors

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Colors are a powerful tool in an artists arsenal that can evoke emotion mimic depth and distance in two-dimensions and add the illusion of life to your artwork. To get the most out of them we need to understand their various relationships within the color wheel...

4. Getting Started with analog photography

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My name is Baptiste and im a french analog photographer . I learned to shoot with film for a couple of years...

5. Read Analog Sensors with Arduino

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Read any Analog Sensor and use the data you fetch to make decisions within your codeIf you want to build a robot, create a weather station, make a moving Skull, or build prototypes with Arduino, then you'll want to read data from analog sensors. In this course, we're going to explore how to read analog sensors using Arduino. Then, we're going to take a look at some popular Arduino sensor kits you can purchase for your next project. And as you know if you want to build a robot, create a weather station or make a moving project, or even build a prototype with your Arduino board. You must read data from analog sensors. Your project would most likely have a lot of digital and analog sensors, digital sensors are easy to read. They provide on or off signal but analog sensors are a bit tricky, in this course I'm going to explain how to read analog sensors using Arduino. We are going to take a look at some popular Arduino sensor modules that you can get and test using the knowledge that you'll gain from this course Why you should take this course?The course will show you how to read any analog sensor and use the data you fetch to make decisions within your code. You will learn how to read sensors like potentiometers, photocells, contact switches, sound sensors, ultrasonic range finders. The course teaches you how to work with ADC readings in code. Course covers reading analog sensors in Arduino IDE or Interactive Development Environment (IDE). This course is designed for people with previous programming experience and an understanding of Arduinos. What you will learn in this course: Learn how to our unlocks and sorts to our brains. Set up your Arduino sketch Write a code to collect readings from different Arduino sensors. Analyze and convert sensor readings as needed. Sense data to make decisions and change things within your project. So you will get the sensor reading. You will process it and you will make decisions based on that data. I'm sure that the knowledge that you will get in this course will help you a lot while making your projects by helping you understand what are analog sensors, how to read them, and how to manipulate the data coming from them. You will learn as you practice with real-world examples in this course...

6. ESD - An Analog Design Viewpoint

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The objective of this course is to understand how to efficiently and accurately apply ESD protection from an analog/mixed signal IC designers viewpoint. The approach will be to understand ESD protection cells, understand ESD influence on circuit components, apply a co-design approach to combining ESD protection with analog/mixed signal circuits, understand the physical aspects of ICs on ESD, and to avoid common mistakes in ESD protection. The terminology used in this course is that found in analog and mixed-signal IC design practice. An understanding of integrated circuit components; transistors, resistors, capacitors, etc., is assumed. The course consist of 16 lectures with a quiz following each lecture. The course will take approximately 10 hours to complete including the quizzes. This course should be taken by analog and/or mixed signal designers who want to be able to efficiently and effectively provide ESD protection for their designs. If the student has completed the course and is interested in a copy of the notes, they can be downloaded from Dropbox. To get the link, contact the instructor at pallen@ece. gatech. edu...

7. Acoustic, Analog and Digital Signals Explained

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Hello and Welcome toAcoustic, Analog, and Digital Signals ExplainedSo... What is an analog signal? How does the analog-to-digital conversion process work? What about digital fundamentals? And what is the digital-to-analog audio converter?  And the quantization? With this course, you will be able to answer all these questions and more!    At the end of this course, you will be able to understand:  the differences between acoustic, analog, and digital signals;what is an analog signal;the sampling process;the quantization process;bit depth and dithering;the quantization noise;the analog to digital conversion;the digital-to-analog converter;driver and buffer setup. To achieve this goal, the course will start from the very beginning: we will talk about what an acoustic signal is and how it can be properly transformed, recorded, and played back in a digital system through the analog-to-digital audio converter. I will also give you some quizzes to do to confirm what you have learned during the various sections of the course. And, if you want to go into more depth on some particular topics, a couple of external resources are also included in the course lectures.   Starting as it does from scratch, this course is intended for everybody. No requirements are needed except your musical passion and curiosity. It aims to introduce all the basic theories to understand the sampling process, the playback or mixdown of digital audio material through your digital audio card.   If you are a producer, a DJ, or a musician, or if you use a so-called DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) like Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Fruity Loops, or a DJ software like Traktor, Serato, or Virtual DJ, this course will explain how and why some setting could or should be applied to your audio card or software configuration. However, if you are already an audio engineer, this course is not for you.   It is the very first module of all the music and DJing courses I teach so it starts from the very beginning and you don't need to know anything about the topic to start. Basically, it introduces conscious management of audio signals through digital devices regardless of the brand or software used. Even your smartphone is based on the theory explained here.  Generally speaking, it's a good thing to know how an audio card works if an audio card is used during the management of digital audio content. Whether you are an audio newbie or an enthusiast or want a conscious knowledge of your audio card, this course is for you.  100% Answer Rate! Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor. Also, remember Udemy's lifetime free access to the course and full 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee. I'll see you Aboard!...

8. Analog Printmaking: Experimental Stencil Printing for Everyone

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In my class "Analog Printmaking: Experimental Stencil Printing for Everyone" we will talk about printmaking in practice and theory. You will learn what stencil printing is and how you can apply it to your creative practice. ...

9. Analog electronic circuit designs In Simple Words

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This course draws a guiding line between learning concepts and quantifying them. The mathematical description of a system mystifies the idea and drives students away from seeing the intuitive simplicity behind the design. In most courses you are taught to calculate voltage, voltage drop, current, and power by using techniques like node and mesh analysis, however, it is hard to figure out the real purpose of the circuit when focused only on solving equations. Latch circuit, frequency domains, low and high filters, control circuits are not taught in any fundamental or basic courses anywhere. In basic or fundamental courses you are taught laws rules to follow in order to find the solution. This course takes you in a snap from basic to advanced in a very short time that is why it is unique, innovative, and impressive. It is designed specifically for that purpose. It has tremendous value for a very low cost. Many hours of a course content  does not necessarily guarantee good learning, you probably would not even watch it all. This course is very optimized to deliver precisely and efficiently the information without any extra talking that is not relevant. Companies pay high salaries for those who get the job perfectly done in short time. This course does just that. Do not let anyone mess with your head about it because of the number of hours. I have set up a set of qualities for this course, if that what fits you then this course is for you...

10. Analog Circuit Design - An Intuitive Approach

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Analog Circuit Design is a course mostly designed for learners at all level. Circuit design can be complex and the only way to simply it is to break it down( Divide and conquer ). The idea of the course is mostly to build intuition and create memory/mental models for circuits.  We believe that , the intuition we create about circuits gives the power to design/analyze and solve circuits. The focus in this course is purely on Amplifiers: Single Stage and Multistage( Cascode and Cascade)Some practical aspects will also be discussed which will be beneficial for Students / Beginners in Analog circuit design. Few quick analysis techniques will be discussed. For example: Quick GM calculations , Input / Output resistance calculation , Voltage budgeting for a given supply ,  high impedance nodes  , gm reduction and increase techniques , etcCase studies on some important circuit configuration will be discussed in detail. In each case study we will concentrate on deriving the Gain, GM and RO without using complex equation. Please note that, this course is not designed for experts but for beginners/Students and early design engineers. Experts or experienced engineers can review this course and refresh your design concepts. I look forward to welcome you to this course and explore new dimension to look at circuits.  Happy Learning...

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