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Video Lectures: Circuits and Electronics (6.002)

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These video lectures are designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) curriculum. At MIT, 6.002 is in the core of department subjects required for all undergraduates in EECS.

The course introduces the fundamentals of the lumped circuit abstraction. Topics covered include: resistive elements and networks; independent and dependent sources; switches and MOS transistors; digital abstraction; amplifiers; energy storage elements; dynamics of first- and second-order networks; design in the time and frequency domains; and analog and digital circuits and applications. Design and lab exercises are also significant components of the course. 6.002 is worth 4 Engineering Design Points. The 6.002 content was created collaboratively by Profs. Anant Agarwal and Jeffrey H. Lang.

The course uses the required textbook Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits. Agarwal, Anant, and Jeffrey H. Lang. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Elsevier, July 2005. ISBN: 9781558607354.

Video Lecture 1: Introduction and Lumped Abstraction
Video Lecture 2: Basic Circuit Analysis Method
Video Lecture 3: Superposition, Thévenin and Norton
Video Lecture 4: The Digital Abstraction
Video Lecture 5: Inside the Digital Gate
Video Lecture 6: Nonlinear Analysis
Video Lecture 7: Incremental Analysis
Video Lecture 8: Dependent Sources and Amplifiers
Video Lecture 9: Mosfet Amplifier Large Signal Analysis (part 1)
Video Lecture 9: Mosfet Amplifier Large Signal Analysis (part 2)
Video Lecture 10: Amplifiers - Small Signal Model
Video Lecture 11: Small Signal Circuits
Video Lecture 12: Capacitors and First-Order Systems
Video Lecture 13: Digital Circuit Speed
Video Lecture 14: State and Memory
Video Lecture 15: Second-Order Systems (part 1)
Video Lecture 15: Second-Order Systems (part 2)
Video Lecture 16: Sinusoidal Steady State
Video Lecture 17: The Impedance Model
Video Lecture 18: Filters
Video Lecture 19: The Operational Amplifier Abstraction
Video Lecture 20: Operational Amplifier Circuits

The linked lectures will display the video so you can watch it and also make comments or ask questions.

Please note that these have been created by MIT and not me.
 
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