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Lec 8 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007

Dependent sources and amplifiers View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

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5 comments

1 mwdavis { 07.07.08 at 2:40 AM }

t = 37:20,

“I’ll just give you a couple moments to ’savor’ this moment in your 002 life” – Anant Agarwal

2 ultra7178 { 10.25.08 at 10:50 PM }

I believe there is some inconsistence around 16′50. In fact, if Vil is amplified by the suggested value (or by any other), it will not reach the desired Vol (which is lower than Vil). Besides amplification, some other operations are needed and they could have been mentioned…

3 jonaskoelker { 01.30.09 at 12:09 PM }

> some other operations are needed

Yeah, you need to do a translation in voltage space, such that 0 is the center between the thresholds (before scaling), and a translation back again. AIUI, that’d just be a matter of adding voltage sources around the amplifier (be sure to check the polarities).

4 Snoguube { 03.03.09 at 5:40 PM }

Vipp *(min amp) = Vopp
pp=peak to peak

5 Tadeleh { 02.04.10 at 6:16 PM }

G they mixed 4 courses into 1 ?
we have Circuits I & II
then Electronics I & II

This is crazy !

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