Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications
Course Features
Duration
7 weeks
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Limited Access
Accessibility
Mobile, Desktop, Laptop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Intermediate
Effort
10 hours per week
Teaching Type
Self Paced
Course Description
Course Overview
International Faculty
Post Course Interactions
Instructor-Moderated Discussions
Skills You Will Gain
Prerequisites/Requirements
You should also have taken Circuits and Electronics 1 and Circuits and Electronics 2, or have an equivalent background in basic circuit analysis and first order circuits.
You should have a mathematical background of working with calculus and basic differential equations, and a high school physics background in electricity and magnetism
What You Will Learn
Circuits applications using op-amps
How to compare the measurements with the behavior predicted by mathematical models and explain the discrepancies
How to construct and analyze filters using capacitors and inductors
How to use intuition to describe the approximate time and frequency behavior of second-order circuits containing energy storage elements (capacitors and inductors)
Measurement of circuit variables using tools such as virtual oscilloscopes, virtual multimeters, and virtual signal generators
The relationship between the mathematical representation of first-order circuit behavior and corresponding real-life effects
Course Content
Course Instructors
Anant Agarwal
CEO and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Bonnie Lam
Graduate student, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Chris Terman
Senior Lecturer, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science