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Lec 15 | MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007

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Second-order systems

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  • when did he cover inductors?

  • For people wondering what's u(t), it's simply the Heaviside step function.

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  • @bababajarang I think he discussed it earlier but you can't use the loop method on a non planar circuits, and in this he's using 2 MOSFETs. The second question I'm not sure I would have to give it some thought =)

  • Very organized and clear discussion.

  • just wondering, why the node method and not the loop method? would that give the same differential equation?

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