ENGR 313 - Circuits and Instrumentation
ENGR 313 - Circuits and Instrumentation
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Using the MyDAQ as a Multimeter
Describes how to use the myDAQ software to use the instrument as a digital multimeter.
zhlédnutí: 7 694

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Programming LabVIEW for myDAQ Measurements
zhlédnutí 74KPřed 7 lety
This video describes the process of programming LabVIEW to record and save measurements from the myDAQ device.
Configuring myDAQ to Measure 9V Battery
zhlédnutí 4,2KPřed 7 lety
This video describes how to connect a 9V battery and resistor to measure current and voltage with the myDAQ system.
Effective or RMS Value of Sinusoids
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed 8 lety
Effective or RMS Value of Sinusoids
AC Power Analysis
zhlédnutí 12KPřed 8 lety
AC Power Analysis
ENGR 313 - Circuit Lab Introduction
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 8 lety
An introduction to using CircuitLab.com for D.C. circuit analysis.
ENGR 313 - Circuit Lab - Dependent Supplies
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 8 lety
Inserting dependent supplies into a CircuitLab.com model.
ENGR 313 - MyDAQ Introduction
zhlédnutí 644Před 8 lety
Brief introduction to the MyDAQ hardware and software
ENGR 313 - i-v Curves with the MyDAQ
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 8 lety
ENGR 313 - Prelab 3 How to use the built-in myDAQ software to measure i-v characteristic curves
ENGR 313 - 2.13 Introduction to Mesh Current
zhlédnutí 133Před 9 lety
A brief introduction to the Mesh Current circuit analysis method.
ENGR 313 - 2.00 Introduction to Node Voltage
zhlédnutí 290Před 9 lety
Introduction to the Node-Voltage circuit solution method.
ENGR 313 -01.04 Calculating Confidence Intervals
zhlédnutí 466Před 9 lety
Using the Student's t-distributions to calculate confidence intervals for a set of repeated measurements.
ENGR 313 - 00.01 Course Introduction
zhlédnutí 291Před 9 lety
Introduction to ENGR 313 for the Fall 2014 Semester.
ENGR 313 - 01.03 Measurement Statistics
zhlédnutí 733Před 10 lety
Introduction to basic measurement statistics.
ENGR 313 - 01.02 Introduction to Confidence Intervals
zhlédnutí 628Před 10 lety
Introduction to the importance of confidence intervals.
ENGR 313 - 01.01 Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurement
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ENGR 313 - 01.01 Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurement
ENGR 313 - 06.29 Step Input Problem 3 Solution
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ENGR 313 - 06.29 Step Input Problem 3 Solution
ENGR 313 - 06.28 Step Input Problem 2 Solution
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ENGR 313 - 06.28 Step Input Problem 2 Solution
ENGR 313 - 06.30 Step Input Problem 4 Solution
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ENGR 313 - 06.30 Step Input Problem 4 Solution
ENGR 313 - 06.25 Step Input Problem 1 Using Node Voltage Method
zhlédnutí 250Před 10 lety
ENGR 313 - 06.25 Step Input Problem 1 Using Node Voltage Method
ENGR 313 - 06.26 Step Input Problem 1 Using Mesh Current Method
zhlédnutí 185Před 10 lety
ENGR 313 - 06.26 Step Input Problem 1 Using Mesh Current Method
ENGR 313 - 06.27 Step Input Problem 1 Initial Conditions and Solution
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ENGR 313 - 06.27 Step Input Problem 1 Initial Conditions and Solution
ENGR 313 - 06.13 Response Characteristics of an Underdamped Second Order System
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ENGR 313 - 06.13 Response Characteristics of an Underdamped Second Order System
ENGR 313 - 06.12 General Homogeneous Second Order Underdamped Solution
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ENGR 313 - 06.12 General Homogeneous Second Order Underdamped Solution
ENGR 313 - 06.11 Response Characteristics of a Critically Damped Second Order System
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ENGR 313 - 06.11 Response Characteristics of a Critically Damped Second Order System
ENGR 313 - RC Lab - LabVIEW Setup
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ENGR 313 - RC Lab - LabVIEW Setup
ENGR 313 - RC Lab - Estimating the Time Constant from Data (Method 1)
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ENGR 313 - RC Lab - Estimating the Time Constant from Data (Method 1)
ENGR 313 - RC Lab - Estimating the Time Constant from Data (Method 2)
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ENGR 313 - RC Lab - Estimating the Time Constant from Data (Method 2)
ENGR 313 - 06.10 General Homogeneous Second Order Critically Damped Solution
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ENGR 313 - 06.10 General Homogeneous Second Order Critically Damped Solution
ENGR 313 - 06.09 Response Characteristics of an Overdamped Second Order System
zhlédnutí 246Před 10 lety
ENGR 313 - 06.09 Response Characteristics of an Overdamped Second Order System

Komentáře

  • @alphadiallo6854
    @alphadiallo6854 Před 3 lety

    Cee Jay

  • @J-WafflezZ
    @J-WafflezZ Před 5 lety

    Im confused... for a single sided shouldnt it be @=1-p And for a double sided @=(1-p)/2 Single @=1-.95=0.05 Double=(1-.9)/2=.05(on both sides because diving by 2 accounts both sides... Please correct me if I am wrong I just want to understand this... thanks in advance!

  • @junouyang8881
    @junouyang8881 Před 8 lety

    Very nice. You cleared up the voltage concept for me to be "how active does the circuit allow the carriers to move". In this case, the backplate of the capacitor allows a lot of carriers (electrons) to move as soon as the switch closes and therefore the resistor has high voltage drops.

  • @npz3627
    @npz3627 Před 8 lety

    thank you for this tutorial, i find it verry usefull

  • @chimawizzle
    @chimawizzle Před 8 lety

    Nice video, I have been using the solver frequently lately but was resorting to Matlab to fit a nonlinear function like this. This seems so obvious now I can't believe I didn't think of this! I would also recommend defining variables using the name manager rather than using absolute references. This makes the equations much more readable, especially if referencing a value on another sheet.

  • @hamedhosseini4938
    @hamedhosseini4938 Před 8 lety

    Thank you :)

  • @natassiacorrea7249
    @natassiacorrea7249 Před 8 lety

    Amazing. You made me, a complete "math never learning" person understand and try with my model. Thanks!

  • @kewlaldo10
    @kewlaldo10 Před 8 lety

    Hi, is there a way to find the R^2 value of a nonlinear model that we have fit using excel?

  • @walshaikhli
    @walshaikhli Před 8 lety

    Great video!

  • @hamedhosseini4938
    @hamedhosseini4938 Před 8 lety

    So informative, thank you sir!

  • @karinewilson1752
    @karinewilson1752 Před 8 lety

    Very nice explanation! "voltage across the resistor= Ri....plbt (raspberry sound)..." I couldn't help laughing at that part lol.

  • @andrewzhang
    @andrewzhang Před 8 lety

    Very helpful video, especially the graphs of the voltage/current and power.

  • @venkatesanr552
    @venkatesanr552 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for wonderful video, shall i have the data for practicing

  • @ariannemuscat967
    @ariannemuscat967 Před 8 lety

    This is a great video! Thank you! I also need to find the error of those values that are estimated with the solver, so the answer comes to +/- the value. Could you help me with that ? Thank you and thumbs up!

  • @mehdikamali417
    @mehdikamali417 Před 8 lety

    Thanks you. It is very very helpful.

  • @greyfox4230
    @greyfox4230 Před 8 lety

    "Data are", not "data is".

  • @2ndNidaime
    @2ndNidaime Před 8 lety

    Legend

  • @victoriasajtovich2543

    You saved my Chemistry lab report. Thank you for such an incredibly helpful and informative video! <3

  • @thestein3532
    @thestein3532 Před 8 lety

    thank you

  • @gurumwalgeorgelongjan332

    Much gratitude for this straight to the point video that basically simplified what textbooks, articles and lectures make complicated. Thanks so much for your effort. You have really helped so many desperate students out there.

  • @bondaniful
    @bondaniful Před 8 lety

    Thank u!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @luisgarciagt94
    @luisgarciagt94 Před 8 lety

    Excellent! Helped me a lot to fit a Thermodynamics model!

  • @joshh.2802
    @joshh.2802 Před 8 lety

    Awesome video! Thanks.

  • @user-nd8co6vd7x
    @user-nd8co6vd7x Před 8 lety

    thank you verrrrrrrry much , i serch for this vedio depuis long time its verry clear simlpe and effective

  • @SoulSeak
    @SoulSeak Před 8 lety

    Oh.. my fucking god... I love you.

  • @SpencerBrown1
    @SpencerBrown1 Před 8 lety

    Terrific video, very informative. Thank you!

  • @mollydubinsky4576
    @mollydubinsky4576 Před 8 lety

    So helpful.

  • @jhdfjhgdffdgdfg
    @jhdfjhgdffdgdfg Před 8 lety

    thanks from New Zealand. electrical engineering test tomorrow your as life saver

  • @andrebamidele8497
    @andrebamidele8497 Před 8 lety

    You are great at teaching! Thank you for the video! I had to post this before I even finished watching the video.

  • @MrAnimal456
    @MrAnimal456 Před 8 lety

    Thank you so much for the video! I don't know how I would've finished my school project with your help!

  • @abdullahisalman4020
    @abdullahisalman4020 Před 8 lety

    Thanks. You saved me like a whole day of work.

  • @Trekafied
    @Trekafied Před 8 lety

    That. Was. Awesome.

  • @2352yt
    @2352yt Před 9 lety

    many thanks ..

  • @utkarshkulshrestha2026

    this was a spectacular explanation..!! I was trying to understand the need of buffer since many days..and I had almost searched all the videos regarding its explanation..but this one was the most satisfactory...!! THANK YOU..:)

  • @claudioaguiar7691
    @claudioaguiar7691 Před 9 lety

    Thanks, excel...lent!

  • @mompatiseete8228
    @mompatiseete8228 Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much! :)

  • @khaledshaaban2108
    @khaledshaaban2108 Před 9 lety

    Very useful...Many thanks!

  • @mycurvefit
    @mycurvefit Před 9 lety

    Great video. Have you seen www.mycurvefit.com - a free online service that can really help here.

  • @dotiberman
    @dotiberman Před 9 lety

    Thanks! Great help!

  • @nicolepfleger3463
    @nicolepfleger3463 Před 9 lety

    Thank you very much ;-)!!

  • @mrawefawef
    @mrawefawef Před 9 lety

    OMG thank you so much for posting this

  • @mrslovvet
    @mrslovvet Před 9 lety

    Thank you

  • @nightlight701
    @nightlight701 Před 9 lety

    Thank you SO much. This video is awesome, you helped me a lot!

  • @neharam1234
    @neharam1234 Před 9 lety

    please provide Excel file to practice the same

  • @adavies9240
    @adavies9240 Před 9 lety

    Thanks! My Arrhenius model fits perfectly now, because of your video.

  • @chaoticcranium
    @chaoticcranium Před 9 lety

    This was well explained, but I need to do something a little more complicated. I'm trying to do a multiple nonlinear regression - that is, with at least two parameters needing to be estimated. Using Solver for this is not hard - just change the objective to encompass the two variables. But, I'm wondering how to calculate error bars on each parameter individually. I know how to get a 95% confidence interval on a nonlinear regression, but it only makes sense when there is one parameter.

  • @rym21
    @rym21 Před 9 lety

    Exceptional video - exactly what I was looking got!

  • @praveenrathod2646
    @praveenrathod2646 Před 9 lety

    Applaud

  • @loramateescu2791
    @loramateescu2791 Před 9 lety

    Hello, I am watching your video on CZcams and I founded very interesting and useful. I am writing to ask your help. I need to make the below regression but I don’t know how. If is possible, please let me understand if something is different in this equation since inside has minus: Abnormal return(t+1)=β(earnings(t+1)-α0-α1(earnings(t))+ε(τ+1) Also I have a problem to understand what value has α0, because is coming from another regression which is : earnings(t+1)=α0+α1(earnings(t)+ε(τ+1) so for α0 I don’t have a column wich to select in exel for regression. kindly regards, Loredana.