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1Radio CommunicaionsnoneSuperhet 10:12:500:12:5001-Superheterodyne Receiver.pdf
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2Information Storage &
Transmission
AM Modulation/Suphet
noneSuperhet 20:28:580:41:4801-Superheterodyne Receiver.pdf
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3Superhet continuednoneSuperhet 30:22:281:04:1601-Superheterodyne Receiver.pdf
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4background, units,
dimensions, notation
UMF 1-1 to 1-6Circuit Terminology Part 10:10:031:14:1902-Circuit Terminology.pdf02- Circuit Terminology inked.pdf
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5Circuit representation,
Electiric Charge and Current
UMF 1-1 to 1-6Circuit Terminology Part 20:18:041:32:2302-Circuit Terminology.pdf02- Circuit Terminology inked.pdf
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6Open/Short Circuit, Linear
Dependent Sources,
Equivalent Circuit Concept
UMF 1-1 to 1-6Circuit Terminology Part 30:17:381:50:0102-Circuit Terminology.pdf02- Circuit Terminology inked.pdf
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7i-v curves, AC/DC, PowerUMF 1-1 to 1-6Circuit Terminology Part 40:09:391:59:4002-Circuit Terminology.pdf02- Circuit Terminology inked.pdf
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8Passive Sign Convention,
Power Conservation
UMF 1-1 to 1-6Circuit Terminology Part 50:12:482:12:2802-Circuit Terminology.pdf02- Circuit Terminology inked.pdf
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9Power Conservation Example
(cont.), Moore's Law
UMF 1-1 to 1-6Circuit Terminology Part 60:06:022:18:3002-Circuit Terminology.pdf02- Circuit Terminology inked.pdf
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10Resistance/Ohm's LawUMF 2-1 to 2-3Resistive Circuits 1: Nodes, Loops, KCL0:15:422:34:1203-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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11Branches, Nodes, Planar
Circuits, KCL, KVL
UMF 2-1 to 2-3Resistive Circuits 2: KCL0:16:222:50:3403-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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12KVL (cont)UMF 2-1 to 2-3Resistive Circuits 3: KVL0:15:263:06:0003-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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13KVL, Series ResistorsUMF 2-1 to 2-3Resistive Circuits 4: More KVL/Example0:13:103:19:1003-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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14Series/Parallel ResistorsUMF 2-1 to 2-3Resistive Circuits 5: Series/Parallel0:18:473:37:5703-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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15Source TransformationsUMF 2-1 to 2-3Resistive Circuits 6: Source Transforms0:09:313:47:2803-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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16Source Transformations
Practice Problem
UMF 2-1 to 2-3Resistive Circuits 7: Source Transform Example0:12:313:59:5903-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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17Wye-Delta TransformsUMF 2-4 to 2-5Resistive Circuits 8: Wye-Delta/Wheatstone0:21:284:21:2703-Resistive Circuits.pdf03-Resistive Circuits inked.pdf
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18Solving linear circuits
with KVL&KCL Equaitons
UMF 3-1, 3-2Nodal Analysis 1: Introduction0:15:104:36:3705-Circuit Analysis Nodal 1.pdf05-Circuit Analysis Nodal 1 inked.pdf
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19Nodal Analysis IntroductionUMF 3-1, 3-2Nodal Analysis 2: Circuits with Current Source0:27:005:03:3706-Circuit Analysis Nodal 2 Supernodes MNA.pdf06-Circuit Analysis Nodal 2 Supernodes MNA inked.pdf
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20Modified Nodal AnalysisUMF 3-1, 3-2
Linear Circuit Analysis Notes
pp1-27
Nodal Analysis 3: Modified Nodal Analysis0:15:345:19:1106-Circuit Analysis Nodal 2 Supernodes MNA.pdf06-Circuit Analysis Nodal 2 Supernodes MNA inked.pdf
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21SupernodesUMF 3-1, 3-2
Linear Circuit Analysis Notes
pp1-27
Nodal Analysis 4: Supernodes0:21:345:40:4506-Circuit Analysis Nodal 2 Supernodes MNA.pdf06-Circuit Analysis Nodal 2 Supernodes MNA inked.pdf
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22Supernode ExamplesUMF 3-1, 3-2
Linear Circuit Analysis Notes
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Nodal Analysis Part 5 Supernodes Revisited0:09:075:49:5207-Nodal Analysis III Examples07-Nodal Analysis III Examples with ink
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23Messy Supernode Example
planar circuit
UMF 3-1, 3-2
Linear Circuit Analysis Notes
pp1-27
Nodal Analysis Mesy Supernode Example0:12:026:01:5407-Nodal Analysis III Examples07-Nodal Analysis III Examples with ink
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24Extended Supernode ExampleUMF 3-1, 3-2
Linear Circuit Analysis Notes
pp1-27
Nodal Analysis Part 6 Crazy Supernode Example0:15:476:17:4107-Nodal Analysis III Examples07-Nodal Analysis III Examples with ink
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25Complex
Nonplanar Circuit Example
from MNA and SN Approaches
UMF 3-1, 3-2
Linear Circuit Analysis Notes
pp1-27
Nodal Analysis Part 7 Nonplanar Circuit0:22:296:40:1007-Nodal Analysis III Examples07-Nodal Analysis III Examples with ink
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26Diode IntroductionUMF 2-6Nonlinear devices: Diodes Part 10:16:436:56:5304-Nonlinear Devices 1.pdf04-Nonlinear Devices 1 inked
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27AC/DC Conversion
LEDs, Photodectors
UMF 2-6Nonlinear devices: Diodes Part 20:10:257:07:1804-Nonlinear Devices 1.pdf04-Nonlinear Devices 1 inked
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28AM Demodulator
RF Mixer
UMF 2-6Nonlinear devices: Diodes Part 30:17:067:24:2404-Nonlinear Devices 1.pdf04-Nonlinear Devices 1 inked
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29Linearity and SuperpositionUMF 3-5 to 3-6Circuit Theorems Part 10:20:137:44:3709-Circuit Theorems I.pdf09-Circuit Theorems I inked.pdf
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30Equivalent Circuit Concept
Linear Circuits without
Independent Sources
UMF 3-5 to 3-6Circuit Theorems Part 20:08:077:52:4409-Circuit Theorems I.pdf09-Circuit Theorems I inked.pdf
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31Thevenin/Norton EquivalentsUMF 3-5 to 3-6Circuit Theorems Part 30:16:528:09:3609-Circuit Theorems I.pdf09-Circuit Theorems I inked.pdf
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32Brute Force Approach to
Finding Thevenin Equivalent
UMF 3-7 to 3-8Circuit Theorems Part 40:12:188:21:5409-Circuit Theorems I.pdf09-Circuit Theorems I inked.pdf
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33Classic Method of finding
Voc, Isc, Req
UMF 3-7 to 3-8Circuit Theorems Part 5: Thevenin Example0:17:138:39:0709-Circuit Theorems I.pdf
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34Maximum Power Transfer
Theorem
UMF 3-7 to 3-8Theorems Part 6: Max Power Transfer0:14:248:53:3110-Circuit Theorems II.pdf
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35Transistors as control valvesUMF 3-9Transistor Concepts 10:14:029:07:3311-Transistor Concepts.pdf
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36Bipolar Junction TransistorsUMF 3-9Transistor Concepts 20:16:099:23:4211-Transistor Concepts.pdf
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37MOSFETsUMF 4-11Transistor Concepts 30:13:329:37:1411-Transistor Concepts.pdf
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38MOSFETsUMF 4-11Transistor Concepts 40:29:4610:07:0011-Transistor Concepts.pdf
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39Intro to OpampsUMF 4.1-4Op Amps 10:21:3310:28:3312 Op Amps 112 Op Amps 1
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40Ideal OpampsUMF 4.1-4Op Amps 20:31:5911:00:3212 Op Amps 112 Op Amps 1
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41Negative Feedback
Difference Amp
UMF 4.5-8Op Amps 30:27:3911:28:1112 Op Amps 112 Op Amps 1
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42Instrumentation AmpUMF 4.9Op Amps 40:14:1611:42:2712 Op Amps 112 Op Amps 1
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43Multi-stage exampesUMF 4.9Op Amps Multistage Examples0:18:4312:01:1013 Op Amps 213 Op Amps 2
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44Nonlinear ExamplesUMF 4.9Op Amps Nonlinear Examples0:23:4012:24:5013 Op Amps 213 Op Amps 2
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45UMF 4.9Op Amps Linearizing Nonlinear Amplifiers, THD0:37:3713:02:2713 Op Amps 213 Op Amps 2
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46Properties of Capacitors
an
d Inductors
UMF 5.1Capacitors and Inductors 10:18:5913:21:2614 Capacitors and Inductors
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47Properties of Capacitors
an
d Inductors
UMF 5.2Capacitors and Inductors 20:32:1613:53:4214 Capacitors and Inductors
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48Properties of Capacitors
an
d Inductors
UMF 5.3Capacitors and Inductors 3: Inductors0:13:2214:07:0414 Capacitors and Inductors
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49First order circuitsUMF 5.4-6First Order Circuits Part 1 Introduction0:09:1914:16:2315 First Order Circuits
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50First order circuitsUMF 5.4-6First Order Circuits Part 2 Baic Diff Eqn Math0:15:1714:31:4015 First Order Circuits
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51First order circuitsUMF 5.4-6First Order Circuits Part 3 Natural Decay0:19:2314:51:0315 First Order Circuits
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52First order circuitsUMF 5.4-6First Order Circuits Part 4 Forced & Complete Solutions0:15:0515:06:0815 First Order Circuits
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53First order circuitsUMF 5.4-6First Order Circuits Part 5 Step Resonse0:18:1115:24:1915 First Order Circuits
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54First order circuitsUMF 5.4-6First Order Circuits Part 6 Initial Cond. Matcing, Op amps0:20:1415:44:3315 First Order Circuits
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55Method of Undetermined
coefficients
UMF 5.4-6First Order Circuits Part 7 Meth of Undetermined Coeffs0:21:5116:06:2415 First Order Circuits
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56Introduction to Second Order SystemsUMF 6.1-6Second Order Circuits 10:13:5616:20:2016 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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57Series RLCUMF 6.1-6Second Order Circuits 20:11:3616:31:5616 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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58Types of DampingUMF 6.1-6Second Order Circuits 30:18:4716:50:4316 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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59Series RLC Natural DecayUMF 6.1-6Second Order Circuits 40:11:4717:02:3016 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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60Series RLC Natural Decay examplesUMF 6.1-6Second Order Circuits 50:05:2817:07:5816 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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61Series RLC Step ResponseUMF 6.1-6Second Order Circuits 60:16:4317:24:4116 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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62Parallel RLCUMF 6.7Second Order Circuits 7: Parallel RLC0:24:1617:48:5716 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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63General RLCsUMF 6.8Second Order Circuits 8: General SOCs0:14:5318:03:5016 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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64General RLCs exampleUMF 6.8Second Order Circuits 8: General SOCs0:14:1218:18:0216 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel16 Second Order Circuits Series and Parallel
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65Laplace Methods,
Applications to circuits
UMF 12.1-4Laplace Tranforms Part 1 A0:24:3618:42:3817 Laplace Transforms Part 1
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66Laplace Methods,
Applications to circuits
UMF 12.1-4Laplace Tranforms Part 1 B0:11:0418:53:4217 Laplace Transforms Part 1
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67Laplace Methods,
Applications to circuits
UMF 12.1-4Laplace Tranforms Part 1 C0:18:0719:11:4917 Laplace Transforms Part 1
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68Inverse Transforms using
the partial fraction expansion
method
UMF 12.5-7Laplace Transforms Part 2 A: Residue Method0:16:1219:28:0118 Laplace Transforms Part 2
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69Inverse Transforms using
the partial fraction expansion
method
UMF 12.5-7Laplace Transforms Part 2 B: Repeated Poles0:12:5819:40:5918 Laplace Transforms Part 2
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70Inverse Transforms using
the partial fraction expansion
method
UMF 12.5-7Laplace Transforms Part 2 C: Complex Poles0:25:1520:06:1418 Laplace Transforms Part 2
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71Laplace ExamplesLaplace Transforms Part 2 D: Circuit Examples0:17:2320:23:3718 Laplace Transforms Part 2
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72Laplace ExamplesLaplace Transforms: SOC Example0:27:2920:51:0618A Laplace_transforms_example
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73Laplace ExamplesLaplace Transforms: Fourth Order Circuit Example0:12:4021:03:4618 Laplace Transforms Part 2
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74Laplace ExamplesLaplace Transforms: Mapping Back To Time Domain0:06:4521:10:3118 Laplace Transforms Part 2
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75Laplace ExamplesLaplace Transforms: 4th Order HPF Example0:20:0021:30:3118B Laplace Transform Exampe 4th order HPF
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76Laplace to AC Steady State
Transfer Functions
AC Steady State Part 10:30:3922:01:1019 AC Steady State Part 119 AC Steady State Part 1
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77AC Steady State Part 1 B: Example0:03:2422:04:3419 AC Steady State Part 119 AC Steady State Part 1
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78PhasorsUMF 7.1-420 AC Steady State 2 Part 1 Phasors0:22:4322:27:1720 AC Steady State Part 220 AC Steady State Part 2
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79Phasor Domain Circuit AnalysisUMF 7.4, 7.7-1020 AC Steady State Part 2 Phasor Domain Circuit Analysis0:25:3522:52:5220 AC Steady State Part 220 AC Steady State Part 2
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80UMF 7.4, 7.7-1020 AC Steady State 2 Part 1 Multiple Frequency
Superposition Example
0:07:4023:00:3220 AC Steady State Part 220 AC Steady State Part 2
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81UMF 7.4, 7.7-1020 AC Steady State Part 2 Summary0:28:1223:28:4420 AC Steady State Part 220 AC Steady State Part 2
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82AC power introUMF 8.1-221 AC Power 10:21:5323:50:3721 AC Power21 AC Power
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83Complex Power ConservationUMF 8.321 AC Power 2: Complex Power Conservation0:07:4723:58:2421 AC Power21 AC Power
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84Power factor and Max Power TransferUMF 8.4-521 AC Power 3: Power Factor and AC Max Power 10:15:3224:13:5621 AC Power21 AC Power
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85Power factor correctionUMF 8.4-521 AC Power 4: Power Factor Correction0:32:0424:46:0021 AC Power21 AC Power
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86Matching Networks21 AC Power 6: Matching Network0:15:3925:01:3921 AC Power21 AC Power
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87Power factor correctionUMF 8.4-521 AC Power 4: Power Factor Correction0:32:0425:33:4321 AC Power21 AC Power
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88Matching Networks21 AC Power 6: Matching Network0:15:3925:49:2221 AC Power21 AC Power
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89Power factor correctionUMF 8.4-521 AC Power 5: Power Factor Compensation Revisited0:36:4926:26:1121a Power Factor Compensation21a Power Factor Compensation
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90Transfer functions, db scaleUMF 9.1-322 Frequency Response and Bode Plots Intro0:22:1026:48:2122 Frequency Response22 Frequency Response
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91Poles, Zeros, Bode plotsUMF 9.1-322 Bode Plot Rules0:25:5527:14:1622 Frequency Response22 Frequency Response
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92Bode Plots examplesUMF 9.1-322 Bode Plot Examples 10:12:4127:26:5722 Frequency Response22 Frequency Response
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93Bode Plots examplesUMF 9.1-322 Bode Plot Examples 20:17:0327:44:0022 Frequency Response22 Frequency Response
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94Introduction to FiltersUMF 9.4-523 Filters 1: Introduction0:19:3328:03:3323 Filters23 Filters
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95Second Order FiltersUMF 9.4-523 Filters 2: Second Order BPF and Q0:38:5628:42:2923 Filters23 Filters
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96Complex PolesUMF 9.4-523 Filters 3: Tuning Complex Poles0:12:3228:55:0123 Filters23 Filters
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97Higher Order FiltersUMF 9.4-523 Filters 4: Higher Order Filters0:25:1829:20:1923 Filters23 Filters
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98Active FiltersUMF 9.6-824 Actitve Filters 1: Intro, High Order Functions0:09:1729:29:3624 Active Filters24 Active Filters
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99Active FiltersUMF 9.6-824 Actitve Filters 2: First Order Active Filters0:11:5329:41:2924 Active Filters24 Active Filters
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100Active FiltersUMF 9.6-824 Actitve Filters 3:Quadratic Active Filters0:22:4930:04:1824 Active Filters24 Active Filters
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101Active FiltersUMF 9.6-824a Multifeedback Bandpass Virtual Lab0:21:2730:25:4524a Virtual Lab - Multi-feedback BPF24a Virtual Lab - Multi-feedback BPF