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| rstofer:
You have to follow along where they discuss downloading the videos as MP4s or viewing with iTunes. I just downloaded the first video and it seems to work fine. |
| IanB:
--- Quote from: IDEngineer on June 17, 2018, 05:03:38 pm --- --- Quote from: kg4arn on June 16, 2018, 09:51:27 pm ---This lecture series by Roberge is one of great ones, imo. https://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-6-010-electronic-feedback-systems-spring-2013/course-videos/ --- End quote --- Unfortunately, every video in that series comes up with "YouTube video could not be played". |O First time I've ever seen that message. --- End quote --- The playlist on YouTube is linked below. Unfortunately the content seems to be blocked in the USA. In which countries do people find it to be available? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62in17jH_DiJMkCGNM6Xni- |
| ferdieCX:
--- Quote from: IanB on June 17, 2018, 05:17:49 pm --- --- Quote from: IDEngineer on June 17, 2018, 05:03:38 pm --- --- Quote from: kg4arn on June 16, 2018, 09:51:27 pm ---This lecture series by Roberge is one of great ones, imo. https://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-6-010-electronic-feedback-systems-spring-2013/course-videos/ --- End quote --- Unfortunately, every video in that series comes up with "YouTube video could not be played". |O First time I've ever seen that message. --- End quote --- The playlist on YouTube is linked below. Unfortunately the content seems to be blocked in the USA. In which countries do people find it to be available? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62in17jH_DiJMkCGNM6Xni- --- End quote --- I am now in Germany, here you get "This video contains content from MIT. It is not available in your country." |
| Cerebus:
All those videos can be downloaded from archive.org, there's a link to them from the MIT open course site linked above - http://archive.org/download/MITRES.6-010S13/. Also it's worth noting that the whole textbook for that course, written by the lecturer, can be legitimately downloaded from the course site https://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-6-010-electronic-feedback-systems-spring-2013/textbook/. Looks quite decent but it might still need more mathematical background than some here would be comfortable with. |
| Kremmen:
--- Quote from: exe on June 17, 2018, 02:48:14 pm ---The only article about negative feedback that I was able to comprehend: https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/negative-feedback-part-1-general-structure-and-essential-concepts/ . Although, even after many hours reading articles on the subject and doing SPICE simulations and experimenting with a signal generator and oscilloscope I still nowhere near to be able to design, e.g., a power supply compensation network. Sadly, most EE textbooks I saw do not really cover opamp stability issues. --- End quote --- You need wade through this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq0imsn84ShAe9PBOFnoIrg I don't know how it could be made easier, althoug 3blue1brown also has good material. |
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