Essential & Practical Circuit Analysis: Part 1- DC Circuits
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Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
0:13 What is circuit analysis?
1:26 What will be covered in this video?
2:36 Linear Circuit Elements
4:20 Nodes, Branches, and Loops
7:00 Ohm’s Law
8:36 Series Circuits
10:44 Parallel Circuits
13:48 Voltage Dividers
22:42 Current Dividers
25:48 Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)
31:30 Nodal Analysis
46:15 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
56:28 Loop Analysis
1:09:31 Source Transformation
1:11:40 Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems
1:14:55 Thevenin Equivalent Circuits
1:20:47 Norton Equivalent Circuits
1:26:07 Superposition Theorem
1:34:05 Ending Remarks - Věda a technologie
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I taught this for many years as part of a Uni EE101 Unit. If you are a student having problems with these concepts, I HIGHLY recommend you watch and learn.
My teacher tried teaching us these concepts for half of the semester. I won't say he was completely unsuccessful, but you manage to wrap it all up in an hour and thirty. If I were my teacher, I would play parts of this video per week and then work out practice problems. You explain it simply, yet effectively, while a lot of Circuits teachers don't realize that going straight to complicated example problems can become overwhelming for the students...
Thank you!
Freshly dove into an engineering class on advanced circuit analysis without the necessary background. This video covers most of it! Thanks so much! :)
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Great simple explanation, I sat my whole semester in lectures.. and I nearly understood nothing.
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Jenna Bowles Glad it helped!
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Hasitha Gamage Thank you. I'll start working on it when I get home from school.
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This is really good. I have a BS in physics, plus some graduate school, and I took electronics as an undergrad, and when I was done with all that, I could not sit down and design a doorbell circuit. I have looked at a number of online teaching sources, including MIT, and I found that they led me down rabbit holes and taught me useless, time-wasting things like reduced row echelon form and Cramer's Rule.
You're the first teacher I've seen who goes straight to nodal analysis without bothering with KVL. You tell students which things matter in the real world and which ones don't. Thanks for cutting out the worthless BS.
I'm writing my own circuit analysis method in order to get rid of the crap and confusion from other methods, and this video will be very helpful in editing it.
I, too, was taught that way in my college courses. Mathematics was one of them. Later on, I taught myself mathematics the right way. First, I learned about theorems. After that, I rewrote them in my own words. Finally, I devised my own theorems and applied them to the real world. I was working some geometric problems. One of them entailed finding the proportion ot a right triangle. I combined concepts from algebra and geometry to arrive at a generalization of calculating sides of a right triangle. And that was an amazing accomplishment. This is one thing schools do not teach: creativity.
I boggles my mind how one can do nodal analysis with bothering with KVL.
Great job! It has been a long time since I used KCL and KVL. Thanks for the refresher!
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Great presentation both graphically and explained! Thank you!
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Olajide Oyekunle Wow thanks! That's the kind of feedback that I like to hear! I make all of my videos in PowerPoint. All of the graphics are just combinations of basic lines and shapes. PowerPoint also provides a way to record and voice over your presentations. PowerPoint has its quirks, but overall, if you have version 2010 or later (2007 probably works too), the only thing you need to make videos like mine is a lot of time!
thanks a bunch for your response. And now the only thing remaining for me to make super awesome videos like yours is alotta PowerPoint tutorials. By the way, do you have any tutorials on such?
Olajide Oyekunle I don't think I've ever watched any tutorials on PowerPoint (not to pat myself on the back or anything). Usually, if I'm curious if something is possible or want to figure out how, I just Google it.
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I failed my exam recently in this course, however, I'll redo it in a month. Just found your channel and holy your content is amazing, I failed to understand basic concepts since our teacher didn't lecture well enough, also that I didn't have enough motivation to read through the book.
Looking at your video right now, it's easy to follow, easy to understand since you explain it well. Thank you, I really appreciate the free lecture and that you spent your time making this.
Lazy, unprepared student blaming the teacher. Well done.
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Fantastic video!!! I've spent a lot of time reading and watching videos trying to gain a better understanding of fundamental circuit design and analysis and you have presented it in such a way that I actually get it (FINALLY). Thank you for taking the time to put this series together. I have notebook and pencil ready and am moving on to part 2.
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This presentation is awesome, but I wish you gave more examples on each topic.
To lecture this material to 138,000 students it would have taken likely in excess of 5,000 sessions or 7,500 hours of your time. I think that alone shows where the future of education is going... thanks for piecing this together and executing it so well!
Thanks a lot! I think education should be a right and not a privilege. We're getting there.
Well, I covered all this stuff over 60 years ago at college in the UK so this was just a reminder. I admit I didn't watch right through and fast forwarded a few times but I wish this had been available to me in 1960 because it's so well explained. Excellent.
Thank you so much for your videos, they have helped so much, and are so detailed .
+Bill Richardson You're welcome! So glad they've helped.
You're a great teacher my dude. The way you take care to explain everything very slowly and very clearly, and preemptively addressing any possible sources of confusion, is excellent.
Great video. I always wanted to learn more about electronics and circuits, but with a decent understanding of the theory. I thinks this one come closest to want I searched for.
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Amazing video. Iwatched it back in my second semester of university and im rewatching again to brush it off in quarantine. Thank you so much for this, cheers from Brazil
Great video man! When can we expect to see the 3rd installment of your Circuit Analysis series?
I’m learning this material much better than I ever did with 2 years of circuit theory and electronics. Keep up the great work man!!
Excellent lecture. So well done. Be proud of your work and how much we learn, much appreciated.
good job this video will do help us a lot... am able to gather again what i learned before on my short course way back 20 years ago... keep it up sir... more power
Good to recap after 40yrs (where have the years gone?), surprising how you forget the basics (but soon remembered with help). Many thanks for the good video, have subscribed.
Thank you so much for making these videos. I'm about to start an electronics course this semester and this was a nice introduction to some of the topics I should be learning soon. I look forward to the next video in this series.
This was a very well explained video. I watched this simply for the pleasure of education. Even though I’ve graduated over 27 years ago I still could follow and understand the math. I absolutely love electronics!
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Great review for anyone who has taken circuit analysis and needs a refresher! Also I love how you went to TCNJ!
This video just saved my semester!! Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!
I always struggled with electronics at school. We had a very bad teacher, who was unable to explain stuff. The only good students were those who already knew this stuff ;-)
I wish I had your tutorial at school. Very well done! Thanks for sharing!
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at last a video again ! :D
Thank you soo much for the video..I've understood everything soo clearly :-)
Encore!!! Part 2 Please!!! You are the best teacher on this subject imho. I thought this subject was hard to understand. No matter how many times I kept coming back to this material it just seemed like it was very hard to understand and it was going to take countless hours of studying and tutoring just to understand what was going on. I can't believe you explained Thevinin and Norton in a way that was so understandable. I got it! The professors made it seem so complex to me. A thousand thank you's. I wish you could post more videos that would cover two semesters of circuit analysis.
+Chanese Smith Thanks for your awesome comments. Means a lot. I made it about 3/4 through the 2nd video in this series which is on dependent sources, transistors and op amps, but then got bogged down with moving back into school. I'm trying my best. It'll be up as soon as I get around to it.
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Great job wonderful lesson
As you mentioned in Last suitable method for particular circuit that should also to be explained
Immensely helpful. Thank you!
Seriously, Thanks man was really helpfull to me
THANKS
Prit Patel lol
This was a great refresher after coming back from a gap year.
Excellent. Very clear an encompassing many important topics. Thank You!!