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Dr. Alan Doolittle's Analog Electronics website

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Very clear and helpful. Especially previous exams. The homepage itself has the 6000 level microelectronics course too

Dr. Gabriel Ricon-Mora's website

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Not great, but it's something

Marshall Leach's website

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Very old material. He unfortunately passed in 2010

Dr. Aaron Lanterman's Analog Electronics lectures YouTube playlist

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Great lecture videos

Dr. Jennifer Hasler's website

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Has a lot of stuff about FPAAs, which are cool

Analog Devices's Educational Resources website

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I debated putting this under Application Notes but the way it's presented made me put it here

MIT OCW Circuits and Electronics

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Has a lecture video on positive feedback

MIT Microelectronic Devices and Circuits website

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Has slightly more content than below

MIT OCW Microelectronics Devices and Circuits

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Good stuff

MIT Analog Electronics Lab website

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References section is amazing

MIT OCW Power Electronics YouTube playlist

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Great lecturer, as to be expected from MIT

University of Utah Engineering Electronics website

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Older stuff

University of Utah Engineering Electronics II website

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Lots of material

UC Berkeley Microelectronic Devices and Circuits website

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Handwritten notes and you have to navigate the site index to get to the notes

UC Berkeley Microelectronic Devices and Circuits website AGAIN!

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Notes are slides and none of the site index nonsense

University of Illinois Circuit Analysis lecture videos

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Has every single lecture done by Umberto Ravaioli. He writes very good books! Not in order, find your own order. Whole website is a gem to be honest

University of Illinois Electronic Circuits

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I'm frankly lucky I even found the notes section; there's no way to get to it without knowing the URL

University of Michigan Introduction to Electronic Circuits lecture video playlist

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Electronic Circuits is misleading because this is mostly circuit analysis

University of Michigan Introduction to Electronic Circuits website

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Website version of above's videos

University of Michigan Electronic Circuits website

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No notes, but has labs and problem sets

University of Michigan Digital Integrated Circuits website

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MOSFET heavy. I'm not even sure if this is Michigan, to be honest, just look at the URL