The Music didn't sound that bad because of inertia in the speaker that makes it kind of correct the signal, the irony is that this same inertia is usually a source of audio distortion.
and I'm no expert...so I'm just trying to rationalize something here...
in this vedio at 20.50 sec he had writen that "i.d ~0.4volt" , but how? i think it must be in terms of ampear and not vltage. because the unit of current id should be in amp.
Anant Agarwal, we use his book ("Foundations of analog and digital electronic circuits") at my university. It is very well written for easy understanding :)
Seems like a newly uploaded video. It is very useful.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
he's a really great teacher but god he moves fast. i imagine this course requires a lot of independent study. but that mit i guess.
ienjoyapples 7 months ago
The Music didn't sound that bad because of inertia in the speaker that makes it kind of correct the signal, the irony is that this same inertia is usually a source of audio distortion.
and I'm no expert...so I'm just trying to rationalize something here...
Malk007 9 months ago
IIT Madass
igorwestphal1 1 year ago
Can anyone tell me which simulator he's using. Thanks.
TheElectronicdesigns 1 year ago
@TheElectronicdesigns which simulator is he using than?
MatrixOfDynamism 1 year ago
could any body tell whats the song he played during the demostration at 40:00?
smhuts 2 years ago
Give him an Italian accent and a red cap and he can work as super Mario.
globalglobal 2 years ago 7
ha haaaa ha ha ha
knighttango 2 years ago
This guy is the product of IIT Madras, India.IITians generally excell in whatever they do.
soom66 3 years ago 10
#1. Yes, it must be some experimental super-chalk.
#2. The answer to the question - I'm thinking of putting the device in some sort of op-amp loop to linearize it.
HLSDK 3 years ago
ok thay had corrected . i am exited so only i had commented before watching full vedio . sorry.(ya mit are not fools)
albedo22 3 years ago
in this vedio at 20.50 sec he had writen that "i.d ~0.4volt" , but how? i think it must be in terms of ampear and not vltage. because the unit of current id should be in amp.
albedo22 3 years ago
This is corrected at 21.40, from V to A.
Naerub 2 years ago
Wow! amazing who's this prof? How I wish we have this kind of teaching method back in college. Great!
dmartian1 3 years ago
Anant Agarwal, we use his book ("Foundations of analog and digital electronic circuits") at my university. It is very well written for easy understanding :)
maaaarius123 3 years ago
this guy made me miss my school in ottawa university, :(
urban2forest 3 years ago
Wow... this guy knows how to teach. It's awesome MIT is actually making available these courses to everyone for free! This is admirable.
THANKS to anyone that contributed to this. I look forward in watching the other courses.
chordsandkeys 3 years ago 17
The three demonstration and lecture PDFs associated with this lecture are awesome...
mwdavis 3 years ago
That is incredible chalk
djlank99 3 years ago 6
It's not the chalk, it is a real slate chalk board. Far superior to any of the crappy coated steel ones they make.
arg13415 3 years ago