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Differential Equation Tutorial Video - Inital Value Problem and Separable Variables (Ex 4)
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www.freedomuniversity.TV. The method of separable variables is used to solved this initial value problem for differential equations. The example will involve using a trigonometric identity and integration by parts. This will be one of many videos covering the topic of differential equations. For...
OpAmp Design & Application Tutorial - Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) R-2R Ladder - Part 5
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Tags: opamp opamp design dac opamp binary weighted dac r-2r ladder dac r-2r ladder superposition
www.freedomuniversity.tv. This concludes the series of videos on the R-2R ladder network circuit as an example of op amp design and applications. The video will discuss the R-2R and analyze the circuit using the concept of superposition. A four-bit binary input was given as an example. After...
OpAmp Design & Application Tutorial - Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) R-2R - Part 4
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Tags: opamp opamp design dac opamp binary weighted dac r-2r ladder dac r-2r ladder superposition
www.freedomuniversity.tv. A series of videos on opamp design and applications will continue with the analysis of the R-2R ladder network. The video will discuss the R-2R and analyze the circuit using the concept of superposition. A four-bit binary input was given as an example. The next video...
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Matlab Examples - Generating AM Using The Nyquist Sampling Theorem
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Tags: matlab examples tutorial simulink tutorials am amplitude modulation sampling sampled signals nyquist theorem anti-aliasing
http://FreedomUniversity.TV. This video shows how to generate an Amplitude Modulated (AM) signal from a Sampled signal using Simulink found in MATLAB. You should be familiar with the Nyquist Sampling Theorem and Anti-Aliasing concepts before viewing this video. Questions, contact Dr J at...

