Circuit System Design Cards
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Question of the Day |
1. Print out the system/circuit cards, cut and fold them to create a deck of cards to use in your designs. folded deck of cards op amps version B (op amps only).pptx Download folded deck of cards op amps version B (op amps only).pptx 2.What are input and output resistance, and why are they important? 3. How do you use system-circuit design cards to design a linear system? (yes, give enough detail you can do something like the example from the video) |
Introduction:
This lecture introduces how to think about designing electrical systems as individual components. The concepts of input/output resistance (impedance) are used to decide if we need buffers in the design. System/Circuit cards are used to lay out the circuit, design each individual component, and add buffers as needed. This lecture assumes you already know how to design individual op amp circuits.
Resources:
Textbook Chapter 3-6 (How to calculate input and output resistances -- same as Thevenin resistances)
Textbook Chapter 4-8Design of (Multiple) Linear Op Amp Circuits
Textbook Chapter 4 (see Table 4-3) Design of Individual Op Amp Circuits
folded deck of cards op amps version B (op amps only).pptx Download folded deck of cards op amps version B (op amps only).pptx
Video Lectures:
Lecture 4-8 (Part 1 of 2) Introduction and Input/Output Resistances
https://youtu.be/SJmdjOR5pyI
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Power Point to take notes on Download Power Point to take notes on
Lecture 4-8 (Part 2 of 2) Designing Systems with Multiple Op Amps
https://youtu.be/xgx5PiGoUfU
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