Circuits and Electronics 1: Basic Circuit Analysis

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Syllabus

Week 1: From physics to electrical engineering; lumped abstraction, KVL, KCL, intuitive simplification techniques, nodal analysis
 
Week 2: Linearity, superposition, Thevenin & Norton methods, digital abstraction, digital logic, combinational gates
 
Week 3: MOSFET switch, MOSFET switch models, nonlinear resistors, nonlinear networks
 
Week 4: Small signal analysis, small signal circuit model, dependent sources

Prerequisite

High school mathematical background of working with algebraic equations and basic calculus, and a high school physics background including the basics of electricity and magnetism. 

Instructors

Anant Agarwal
CEO and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
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Gerald Sussman
Professor, Electrical Engineering
MIT

Piotr Mitros
Chief Scientist
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Chris Terman
Senior Lecturer, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT

Bonnie Lam
Graduate student, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT

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