- Agenda
- A Word on Linear Circuits Textbooks....
- Review
- Linearity and Superposition with Dependent Sources
- Linearity and Superposition Example with a Dependent Source - First Subcircuit
- Linearity and Superposition Example with a Dependent Source - Second Subcircuit
- Another Linearity and Superposition Example with a Dependent Source - From Class
- Summary
What you'll learn
- How to use the principles of linearity and superposition to solve linear circuits
- How to solve more examples
Description
Day 17 of Linear Circuits. Linearity and superposition are powerful tools to simplify and solve linear circuits. Using these two principles, we can break our larger circuits into different, but substantially smaller circuits. Then, we can simply add the results of our smaller circuits together to get our final answer. In this lesson, we will review the basic principles introduced in the last lesson, and we will go over even more examples.
The material covers all of the lecture material from an seventeenth lecture in a traditional, sophomore-level linear circuits class.
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Mark Budnik
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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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