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Tutorials


My Xcircuit (a free circuit drawing program) video tutorials are found on my YouTube Channel.
My LTspice netlist and schematic video tutorials are found on my YouTube Channel.
A Few BSIM Model Files (Courtesy: PTM by Prof. Cao)

My Notes:
(1) Binary Weighted Resistor and R-2R Ladder DACs

Some additional videos:


Other's Tutorials ( that I use to learn different topics!)

(a) KiCad

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