I am a EE. I love the fact that MIT is publishing these lectures. I have serious problems with this guy's lectures though. First, i have never met a EE that didnt learn about the chemical properties of Silicon, Germaniam, etc. There is no EE that did not learn about basic logic gates, contrary to the "professor" in these videos. It is not an MIT 'secret' learning tool. In addition, i think this instructor convolutes simple ideas. Watching these videos has seriously rocked my opinion of MIT.
@fyckthissht your standards are really low. i had a high school teacher who could run circles around this guy. I find this guy as nice and seemingly fun, but poor at teaching. He rushes core concepts through the last 2 minutes of every video. I feel sorry for people who paid for it.
@codepigeon if you actually take the course there is a textbook you have to read, review sections and labs, so there is a lot that doesn't get reinforced in the lectures
Yes but then people will lose their jobs to this which is unacceptable. Another thing is that universities are the only ones doing the research for new technologies so we would become stagnant.
Except for the equations and terms I have never heard of (Maxwell, for example), I am actually understanding most of the material up to this point. And in only 11th grade. I hope to work with electronics as a hobby and possibly a job and these videos will probably help a lot. It is most definitely the teacher here who makes the material understandable. Great job and a big thanks to the cameraman as well.
Work through the equations. It's pretty simple algebra and it'll give you a concrete basis to work with. Otherwise you just have loads of intuition you can't use.
Good work, I too am in 11th grade and am really enjoying these videos. I suggest that if you want to take your learning further you get a good calc book that can teach the basics (Amazon?) then a vector calc book (Div grad and Curl maybe?) to learn the math used in electronics that you will need to get acquainted with at some point.
need a clear image of what is going on the board. What is he teaching? I took electronics in high school. This makes no sence at all. I am very confused at this class. If I had taken it this way I would have a big fat F in class. I will keep at it. But it is very hard to understand anything that is expland. 1+1=0?
maybe because you went to a high school that didn't teach you to spell "sense". Not to mention everything else stupid in your post.
While i agree that this lecturer is awful, with a penchant for violently stabbing anything that even moves with his chalk, i dont think the concepts themselves are thaaat difficult.
wow looking at this from a 7th grade education perspective its really complicated ... i can't believe that i'm going to have to learn all of this someday XD
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SusannKellieie930 2 months ago
As great as any other videos uploaded by MIT.
agapitoflores001 3 months ago
great prof!
thebigfootme 3 months ago
pure learning genius
that's why i hate my university!
mst7eel 3 months ago in playlist MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007
The fact he looks like Mario Bros from India makes the lecture even more enjoyable
xnaGames 5 months ago 2
i am an engineering student but i never understood the lectures so easy as like these. A great job. Thank you sir. you are really doing great job
hameedalamkhan1 7 months ago
Nice explanation on superposition and Thevenin!!
legendmove 7 months ago
I am a EE. I love the fact that MIT is publishing these lectures. I have serious problems with this guy's lectures though. First, i have never met a EE that didnt learn about the chemical properties of Silicon, Germaniam, etc. There is no EE that did not learn about basic logic gates, contrary to the "professor" in these videos. It is not an MIT 'secret' learning tool. In addition, i think this instructor convolutes simple ideas. Watching these videos has seriously rocked my opinion of MIT.
codepigeon 8 months ago
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legendmove 7 months ago
This is for people who are smart, dumb people won't be able to do this.
youngdones 1 year ago
god, this man has totally saved me
ssandar15 1 year ago 3
Best prof ever, I've learned a lot.. APPLESAUCE lol
josephricafort 1 year ago
awesome!!! :)
mrProgrammingGeek 1 year ago
this has got to be the best electronics teacher on the face of the planet
fyckthissht 1 year ago
@fyckthissht your standards are really low. i had a high school teacher who could run circles around this guy. I find this guy as nice and seemingly fun, but poor at teaching. He rushes core concepts through the last 2 minutes of every video. I feel sorry for people who paid for it.
codepigeon 8 months ago
@codepigeon if you actually take the course there is a textbook you have to read, review sections and labs, so there is a lot that doesn't get reinforced in the lectures
TechnoYard 7 months ago
I don't understand the joke with Cambridge water... Why it is better electricity conductor than salt water?
flavioscunha 1 year ago
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randomIy 1 year ago
APPLESAUCE
snylekkie 1 year ago 6
this is the best explanation of these theorems i've ever seen!!! thumbs up!
johnnygiusto 2 years ago 2
awesome...
walterdelbono 2 years ago
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walterdelbono 2 years ago
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apotheosis666 2 years ago
excellent educator, i must admit he is one of the best i've ever seen
footballover01 2 years ago 22
35:12 lol Bunch of goodies! This professor is awesome!! A+++
lfr27 2 years ago 2
I propose to abolish all schools and universities but a few and educate by youtube video footage.
AoIministrator 2 years ago 4
Yes but then people will lose their jobs to this which is unacceptable. Another thing is that universities are the only ones doing the research for new technologies so we would become stagnant.
AurumenK 2 years ago 3
Wow thats what u call a lecturer
a well understood lesson
hotspotter999 2 years ago 7
you are born
abcmaikata2 2 years ago
born teacher
somanhuang 3 years ago 4
The superposition/Thevenin/Norton theorem owns.
Joe402 3 years ago 6
Except for the equations and terms I have never heard of (Maxwell, for example), I am actually understanding most of the material up to this point. And in only 11th grade. I hope to work with electronics as a hobby and possibly a job and these videos will probably help a lot. It is most definitely the teacher here who makes the material understandable. Great job and a big thanks to the cameraman as well.
Draconic74 3 years ago 15
Work through the equations. It's pretty simple algebra and it'll give you a concrete basis to work with. Otherwise you just have loads of intuition you can't use.
bluesrunthegame 3 years ago 4
you are lucky to have this resource early on. take advantage of this valuable stuff.
jamesdouglastx 2 years ago 6
Good work, I too am in 11th grade and am really enjoying these videos. I suggest that if you want to take your learning further you get a good calc book that can teach the basics (Amazon?) then a vector calc book (Div grad and Curl maybe?) to learn the math used in electronics that you will need to get acquainted with at some point.
ctcomputertom 2 years ago
woww man you ae way ahead I was like you, but i never went to do science I fell in a trouble and got out of my education
goodluckpeace44 2 years ago
Awesome simply awesome all the MIT tutorials , please keep posting.
mmaufc1 3 years ago 5
need a clear image of what is going on the board. What is he teaching? I took electronics in high school. This makes no sence at all. I am very confused at this class. If I had taken it this way I would have a big fat F in class. I will keep at it. But it is very hard to understand anything that is expland. 1+1=0?
generalhw 3 years ago
i took electronics at college, and this is quite easy.
1+1=0? are you reading a capital i as a 1? because the sum of currents entering a node and the currents leaving that node is zero.
I1=2A, I2=3A, into node, rest away from node; I3=4A... what is I4? I being a capital i, not a lower case L!
so-
2A+3A=4A+xA; x=1 since KCL states that sums about the node are zero.
is that what confused you? the 1 v. I (caps i) thing?
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maybe because you went to a high school that didn't teach you to spell "sense". Not to mention everything else stupid in your post.
While i agree that this lecturer is awful, with a penchant for violently stabbing anything that even moves with his chalk, i dont think the concepts themselves are thaaat difficult.
caulfield98 2 years ago
wow looking at this from a 7th grade education perspective its really complicated ... i can't believe that i'm going to have to learn all of this someday XD
jbockmon 3 years ago 3
lol, you still got long way to go
but this course is actually easy.
ken62310 3 years ago 4
nice
d00dish 3 years ago 3
Awesome teacher....
d00dish 3 years ago 6
he looks like Javed Miandad :p
hwud1 3 years ago
For those who don't know: Javed Miandad is a famous Pakistani cricket player.
nemo1620 3 years ago 2
Blueberry sauce? I would have used bananas and the out put to be a banana split and the final out put to be a banana split with apple sauce on it.
cameronc76504 4 years ago