- Agenda
- A Word on Linear Circuits Textbooks....
- Review
- A Word of Warning
- Combining Resistors in Series
- Which Resistor Dominates When Resistors Are in Series?
- Combining Resistors in Parallel
- Which Resistor Dominates When Resistors Are in Parallel?
- A First Example of Simplifying a Large Resistor Network with a 3 Step Process
- A Second Example of Simplifying a Large Resistor Network with a 3 Step Process
- A Third Example of Simplifying a Large Resistor Network with a 3 Step Process
- Summary
What you'll learn
- How can you simplify circuits with resistors in series?
- How can you simplify circuits with resistors in parallel?
- A simple process to simplify any resistor network
Description
Day 8 of Linear Circuits. We introduce how circuits with multiple resistors can often be simplified. If resistors are in series (same current flows through them), you can simply add their values together. If resistors are in parallel (same voltage is across them), there is a slightly different equation you can use. We also will present a simple three step process you can use to simplify all sorts of combinations of resistors.
The material covers all of the lecture material from an eighth lecture in a traditional, sophomore-level linear circuits class.
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About the instructors
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Mark Budnik
2019 ASEE Engineering Professor of the Year
Mark Budnik is a 30+ year veteran of the electronics industry and academia. He holds the position of Teaching Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University. He has won numerous institution, regional, and national teaching awards including the 2019 American Society for Engineering Education Outstanding Teacher Medal and the 2015 Disney's Inspiring Brilliance Award.
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Like how nuances of the topic are explain.
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