Mark: This is an excellent presentation. Very clear and to the point. You do very well at simultaneously explaining and manipulating the equations. You have a real talent for this form of instructional media. I look forward to more of your MathCAD postings on YouTube. Thanks, Ed Ruff in Kennewick, WA.
Well, i have an electrical circuit where I can control a couple of resistors. To find the ideal values, I would like to make an initial guess (of R1, R2, R3 etc). Since the ideal value of R1 is dependend on the values of R2, R3 etc, it should be possible to create a loop that continuously updates the values (a bit like in Simulink), to determine the ideal values.
very nice. could you make a video on using iterations in Mathcad? I'm busy with an assignment to find certain values using iterations, but I can't get it to work in Mathcad
you saved me hours of time youramazing
Dh4v0c 1 month ago
Nicely done!
maneki9neko 2 months ago
Mark: This is an excellent presentation. Very clear and to the point. You do very well at simultaneously explaining and manipulating the equations. You have a real talent for this form of instructional media. I look forward to more of your MathCAD postings on YouTube. Thanks, Ed Ruff in Kennewick, WA.
9483eruff 1 year ago
Well, i have an electrical circuit where I can control a couple of resistors. To find the ideal values, I would like to make an initial guess (of R1, R2, R3 etc). Since the ideal value of R1 is dependend on the values of R2, R3 etc, it should be possible to create a loop that continuously updates the values (a bit like in Simulink), to determine the ideal values.
Ruudsosalsa 1 year ago
very nice. could you make a video on using iterations in Mathcad? I'm busy with an assignment to find certain values using iterations, but I can't get it to work in Mathcad
Thnx in advance
Ruudsosalsa 1 year ago
@Ruudsosalsa I might be able to help, but I think I need some more specific information. - RMF
purdueMET 1 year ago