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"All right. Good morning.",
"Let's get going. In today's lecture we continue",
"with the operational amplifier, \"op amp\" for short.",
"And what we are going to do is just build up a bunch of fun",
"building blocks using the op amp.",
"As a quick review --",
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"It is an incredibly neat building block using which you",
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"So, my output relates to v1 minus v2 multiplied by the",
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"Can someone tell me where the negative sign went?",
"The blackboard ate it up. Good catch.",
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"voltages for you, and show you that the voltages,",
"indeed, add up to zero. So, here's my little circuit.",
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"OK, so I get 3 volts for the voltage from C to A.",
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"OK, so the next one is -1.6. And so that will be,",
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"OK. Good morning.",
"Let's get going. As always, I will start with a",
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"Just so you remember. I am going to put a marker on",
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"little bit of a surprise. I am going to do a little demo",
"taking two of your inverter circuits.",
"",
"I am going to start by taking a couple of inverters.",
"Remember, I am using this structure here as an inverter.",
"And I am going to couple this to another inverter and take an",
......@@ -1353,21 +1322,17 @@
"And then plot C, which would be a wave form that",
"looks like this again. Let me do a plot here.",
"So this is A.",
"",
"-- and so on. Time goes this way.",
"And let's say this is between zero and 5 volts.",
"And B should be an inverted wave form that should look like",
"this.",
"",
"If all that we believe of the world so far is true then this",
"is how things should behave, so C should look like this.",
"",
"This is what the world should look like and if everything that",
"you learned about is true and correct and all of the good",
"stuff. Let me show you a little demo",
"and see if I can try to pull the rug out from under all that you",
"have learned so far and show you some surprising stuff.",
"",
"Here are the three wave forms that I showed you up here.",
"This is my A. This is my A wave form.",
"This is the B wave form. Notice that B,",
......@@ -1405,7 +1370,6 @@
"So you can see for yourself if something really,",
"really strange and nasty is happening, I am just going to",
"move up the C wave form and line it up.",
"",
"What is happening out there? If you look carefully,",
"what you observe is that the C wave form transitions just ever",
"so slightly later than the A wave form.",
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"because it is between the gate and the source of the second",
"inverter. And it is that capacitor that",
"is playing the games that we saw out there.",
"",
"So let's look at some of the behavior of an ideal linear",
"capacitor. A capacitor,",
"as I said, has a couple of plates.",
......@@ -1666,14 +1629,11 @@
"Let's do it. This is always a scary moment",
"for me. And I say a little prayer",
"before I do this.",
"",
"Good? OK.",
"Gee, you guys would love to see me getting fried,",
"huh? All right.",
"Let's see.",
"",
"So it did contain charge.",
"",
"So there is a reason why Lorenzo puts one hand inside his",
"pocket when he shorts it, because there is a natural",
"tendency to hold the wire with both hands, and la,",
......@@ -1730,7 +1690,6 @@
"Notice here that this has units of volts.",
"And since I have time here, this also must have units of",
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"",
"Let's go about solving this little circuit and understanding",
"how it behaves. The specific example that we",
"will look at looks like this. Let's say the capacitor voltage",
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"The second step, find the homogenous solution.",
"The total solution is the sum of the two.",
"And then find ---",
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"There will be some unknown constants depending on the",
"equation that you have. And in the end we simply find",
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"This vanishes and vi=VI. Bingo.",
"Therefore, VI is a solution to this equation.",
"So I am done with my vCP.",
"",
"And in general what you have to do is use trial and error.",
"By trial and error try out a bunch of solutions until you get",
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......@@ -1831,7 +1788,6 @@
"a general solution to the homogenous equation.",
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"We want to follow a set pattern to solve the differential",
"equations here, and the set pattern is find",
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"which is simply RC. I commonly write this as",
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"",
"I am very the end here. I have the particular solution",
"here. I have got the homogenous",
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"clearer. So, the big input,",
"green, is a big input. Let me shrink it.",
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"OK, so I've made my input small, and in the middle of that",
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"have a nonlinear device. And this technique is called",
"the small signal approach. So, just to focus on that a",
"little bit longer, switch to page five of your",
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"",
"Good morning.",
"",
"All right. Today we are going to take a",
"fresh look at some of the stuff we covered in the last two",
"lectures. And the graph I want you to",
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"something the hard way, you appreciate all the more the",
"easy method. All right.",
"Today we cover what is called \"The Impedance Model\".",
"",
"First let me do a review just because of the large amount of",
"content in the last two lectures.",
"I did them using view graphs. I usually don't like to do",
"that, but even then it was quite rushed.",
"So let me quickly summarize for you kind of the main points.",
"We have been looking at, on Tuesday, the sinusoidal --",
"",
"--looking at the sinusoidal steady state response.",
"Also fondly denoted as SSS. And the readings for this were",
"Chapters 14.1 and 14.2. what we said was if you took",
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"steady-state, it becomes interesting to plot",
"the response as a function of the frequency,",
"a function of omega.",
"",
"What I will do is draw a little chart for you to sort of",
"visualize the various processes we have been going through.",
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"for the element. As a second step I set up the",
"differential equation.",
"",
"This was the first of four steps, set up a differential",
"equation. And then the path that I took",
"first was fraught with real nightmarish trig.",
"",
"By the end of the day it would still yield an answer.",
"It could be a nightmare. But I would get something",
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"Instead, what we said we would do is take a detour,",
"take an easier path. And the easier path looked like",
"this. I said let's sneak in --",
"",
"-- Vie^(j omega t) drive. That is just imagine,",
"do the math as if you had fed in not a Vi cosine omega t but a",
"Vie^(j omega t). And from Euler's relation you",
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"we won't do this, not this, not this,",
"none of this. One step and then we are going",
"to get the answer. So let's do that.",
"",
"Before we jump into the impedance method and get into",
"doing that, I just would like to plot for you this function here",
"just so we can understand a little bit better exactly what",
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"hertz to 20 kilohertz. And figure out where your ears",
"cut out. That will tell you what the",
"break frequency of your ear is.",
"",
"You can see the amplitude being articulated.",
"The bottom figure is the phase. This is the frequency axis.",
"This is the amplitude, log-log scales.",
"",
"I am not sure about you but I cannot hear anymore.",
"If you bring your canine friends to class it is quite",
"possible that they would go berserk somewhere here.",
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"Thank you. All right.",
"As the next step I promised to show you an easier path.",
"And let's build some insight.",
"",
"Is there a simpler way to get where we would like to get?",
"In particular, is there a simpler way to get",
"Vp? Let's focus on Vp.",
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"Is there a simpler way to get Vp?",
"To bring some insight, let's go ahead and write down",
"--",
"",
"Let's stare at this for a while longer and see if light bulbs go",
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"one by SC plus R. Light bulbs beginning to go",
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"The form we have here is 1/SC, some function of my capacitance",
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"This is Vi multiplied by something connected to",
"capacitance divided by something connected to capacitance plus R.",
"And remember your circuit.",
"",
"What is that reminiscent of? What does that remind you of?",
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"There is some voltage divider thing going on here.",
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"If I can make the connection then boom, I'm done.",
"I will just use voltage dividers and I am home.",
"",
"OK, so let's play around and see.",
"There is something in there. By now you should know that we",
"are very close. There is something going on in",
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"I just need to make that spark so I can bridge the gap between",
"something that is really easy versus where I am.",
"Let's take a look at the resistor.",
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"I have my resistor with the voltage vR across it and a",
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"Now let's look at the capacitor.",
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"Some current ic flowing through it and a voltage vc.",
"Let's say the current is Ice^st and the voltage is Vce^st.",
"Let's plug these into the element law for the capacitor",
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"And 1/sC behaved like a resistor so I called it Zc.",
"And this is a ZL. These are called \"impedances\".",
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"In other words, for a capacitor,",
"as far as complex inputs and outputs are concerned,",
"if Vc and Ic is fed to it, the capacitor can be replaced",
"by an impedance Zc where I can write the relationship between",
"Vc and Ic as Vc=ZcIc. Where Zc is simply one by sc.",
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"-- I can write its impedance ZL as sL and I get Vl=ZLIl.",
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"What I am saying is that if I am in the region of the",
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"angle of that number. Actually, you know what?",
"Let's send this up.",
"",
"Back to an example.",
"",
"Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.",
"This is not good. This is my time domain circuit.",
"Remember this was my time domain circuit.",
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"",
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"",
"All right. Let's get started.",
"I guess this watch is a couple minutes fast.",
"First a quick announcement. In case you have forgotten,",
......@@ -1305,11 +1252,9 @@
"Thursday and the Tuesday after that we then talk about small",
"signal analysis and small signal use of the amplifier.",
"Today we will talk about the MOSFET amplifier.",
"",
"So let's start with a quick review.",
"And in the last lecture, I showed you that I could build",
"a amplifier using a dependent source.",
"",
"And a dependent source worked as follows.",
"Let's say I had a circuit and I connected a dependent source",
"into the circuit. Let's say in this example I",
......@@ -1329,7 +1274,6 @@
"called the \"control port\" of the dependent source at which I",
"apply a voltage or current that will control the value of the",
"current source. As a quick aside.",
"",
"There is a small glitch with the tools in your tool chest.",
"We talked about the superposition technique where",
"you were taught to turn on one source at a time,",
......@@ -1356,15 +1300,12 @@
"that just be a little cautious when you have dependent sources,",
"but the basic method applies almost without any change.",
"The readings for today's lecture are Section 7.3 to 7.6.",
"",
"So since we are going to build up on the dependent source",
"amplifier, let me start with a quick review of that amplifier.",
"We built our amplifier as follows.",
"",
"We connected our dependent source in the following manner.",
"And the current through the dependent source in the example",
"we took was related to an input voltage vI.",
"",
"So some voltage vI. And so these two were the",
"control port of the dependent source and a vI was applied",
"there. And I showed you a simple",
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"So in this particular example we said that this behaved in the",
"following manner for vI greater than or equal to 1 volt and iD",
"was zero otherwise.",
"",
"So we can analyze the circuit to figure out what vO is going",
"to look like. And a simple application of KVL",
"at this loop here, again, you know,",
......@@ -1412,7 +1352,6 @@
"Real life tends to impose a bunch of practical constraints",
"on you, and we will look at those in a second.",
"If I could find a dependent source that looked like this --",
"",
"We had a control port A prime and output port B prime.",
"And I looked at some examples where the current through the",
"dependent current source was some function of the input",
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"was an open circuit between the drain and the source.",
"And you saw this before. So far nothing new here.",
"However, when vGS is greater than or equal to VT --",
"",
"vGS was greater than VT. The MOSFET behavior we looked",
"at earlier showed that this behaved either like a short",
"circuit in the simplest form or in a slightly more detailed form",
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"circuits, or behaves differently in other domains of use.",
"Let me pause for a second and leave this space blank here.",
"And let's do some investigations.",
"",
"Let me leave this here. I won't draw in anything yet.",
"You will figure out what it looks like yourselves under",
"certain conditions. What I will do next is apply",
"some voltages on a MOSFET and observe the current versus vDS",
"behavior and plot that on a scope and take a look at it.",
"What I am going to do --",
"",
"-- is figure out what iDS looks like for --",
"",
"Remember iG into the gate for 6.002 is always going to be",
"zero. In much more detailed analyses",
"of the MOSFET, in future courses you may see",
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"apply a vDS across the MOSFET and plot iDS versus vDS.",
"First let me show you what you already know.",
"What you already know --",
"",
"This is vDS. I will just keep doing as much",
"as I can of what you already know.",
"And then when I do some new stuff I will tell you",
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"And that's the current source behavior.",
"This one behaves like a current source.",
"And the current iDS is given by the following expression.",
"",
"The current is given by iDS is equal to a constant K divide by",
"two times (vGS-VT) all squared. Kind of reminiscent of the",
"carefully chosen dependent source example,",
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"behave like a current source. This model of the MOSFET is",
"called the \"switch current source model\".",
"",
"So in the region of the MOSFET characteristics where vGS is",
"greater than VT and the drain to source voltage is larger than",
"vGS minus VT, the MOSFET behaved like a",
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"move into this part of the curve.",
"Similarly, for various other values of vGS it will look like",
"this --",
"",
"-- and so on. And it behaved like an open",
"circuit as before when vGS less than VT.",
"When vGS less than VT it is still behaving like an open",
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"where vDS less than vGS minus VT.",
"This region of operation is called, as you might expect,",
"the \"saturation region\".",
"",
"We say the MOSFET has been hammered, the MOSFET has been",
"walloped, the MOSFET is in saturation.",
"So the MOSFET is in saturation. This region,",
"corresponding to this, is called the triode region.",
"",
"This is really very simple. All we are doing is saying that",
"when vDS is increased beyond a certain limit,",
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"manner. So what I would like to do is",
"--",
"",
"What I will do is, we've plotted for you,",
"for the MOSFET, all its characteristics in its",
"full glory for a whole bunch of values of vGS and a whole bunch",
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"as a current source. We will look at an amplifier in",
"a second, and I will tell you why.",
"",
"Now let's do a MOSFET amplifier.",
"Remember my amplifier had an input port and an output port.",
"And in general in our use we are going to have a common",
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"amplifier. The input port and the output",
"port.",
"",
"And let me redraw the circuit putting a MOSFET in place of the",
"current source, RL, VS, vO, drain,",
"gate, source, vI.",
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"equivalent model, and that looks like this.",
"Since you have been told that it is in saturation,",
"we can replace the MOSFET with its current source model.",
"",
"And the current iDS for the MOSFET is given by K/2(vI-VT)^2.",
"And it is always good to write the constraints under which you",
"are implicitly working close by. So the constraints are one,",
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"Let me just mark this equation as A, and we will refer to it",
"again.",
"",
"So with this new little circuit with the MOSFET working as a",
"current source, let's go ahead and analyze our",
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"",
"So all I've done here is analyzed this nonlinear circuit.",
"I can also analyze it using the graphical method.",
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"So this is what I get. This is the straight line",
"corresponding to equation B here.",
"",
"And, as before, we just find the point where",
"the two intersect. Let's say I am given some value",
"of vGS. And let's say I am given some",
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"that stuff hopefully next time. For today we are going to start",
"with nonlinear analysis. Before we do that I wanted to",
"do a little bit of review.",
"",
"I wanted to give you the past three weeks in perspective and",
"show you how all of these things fit into the grand scheme of",
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"A and B at once then I get something like this.",
"",
"And in this situation, for a given set of switch",
"settings, notice that my digital circuit now can be analyzed",
"using linear techniques. So therefore my digital gets",
"moved into the linear domain for a given set of switch settings.",
"",
"So if I fix my switch settings and look at the circuit then",
"each circuit, for a given set of switch",
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"Method\". You will look at a \"Piecewise",
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"I won't be covering this in lecture.",
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"So I will cover these two today, I will introduce this one",
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"Let's start with a simple example.",
"",
"So I have some voltage, V, some voltage source V.",
"And I have some resistor, R.",
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"",
"And this device is characterized by the following",
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"Let me show you a few more methods so we can articulate",
"your repertoire of tools for nonlinear circuits.",
"And I'd like to show you a graphical technique.",
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"Let me rewrite equation one as follows.",
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"",
"I'm just rewriting equation one as follows.",
"V/R - vD/R. And I can also draw the second",
"guy --",
"",
"OK, I can do this as well. I can do an iD versus vD plot.",
"And in this particular situation, you've seen this",
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"So there, again, you can substitute the values",
"for V is 1 volt and R is 1 and so on and so forth and get the",
"same kind of result as you did previously.",
"",
"So there is really nothing new here.",
"All I've done in the second method is combined the two",
"equations graphically and found the solution by looking at where",
"the two curves intersect.",
"",
"At the start of the lecture I also told you that you may want",
"to go and check out the piecewise linear technique --",
"",
"-- in Section 4.4 of the course notes.",
"",
"All right. For today let me do a third",
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"",
"This technique is also called the small signal method.",
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"I'm going to show you, before I go into the method,",
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"So here is what I want to do. Many of you have seen one of",
"those electric eye garage door openers, right?",
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"that I will do. We actually went there and",
"built this. I will also show you a demo.",
"",
"Here is my time-varying voltage, vI(t),",
"and this is some music signal.",
"",
"And get some music signal. And I want to connect this to",
"this device, which is a device found in garage door openers.",
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"Here is my little light emitting device,",
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"Expo Dweeb, and its characteristics are as follows.",
"iD is exponentially related to the voltage vD,",
"so this is nonlinear.",
"",
"And that's a real problem. Because this is nonlinear,",
"I am going to get a distorted output.",
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"showing you the distortion. Let me graphically show you the",
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"Nothing to do with 002 but it's just fun.",
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"We have put some of the quiz stats here.",
"The mean was about 75%. And I must tell you that that",
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"Let's get back to our final lecture on amplifiers and small",
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"-- we came up with a notation to represent small signals.",
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"So this is more review. To continue on with the math",
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"It is hardly visible out there.",
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"Is it there? OK.",
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"So the gain is very low, and plus there is a distortion",
"because of cutoff. Now what I will do is blast it",
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"OK. All right.",
"That'll do it. Thank you.",
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"Good morning. OK.",
"The topic for today is Energy and Power.",
"",
"Most of the time this semester, up to now at least,",
"we focused a lot on speed. We have been truly speed freaks",
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"quick review of what we covered last week.",
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"circuits using an op amp. And, in particular,",
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"This clock signal can be applied to this sender and to",
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"Let's go to Page 3.",
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"the total energy in T2 is simply \u00bdCVS^2.",
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"right now.",
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"input with the waveform shown here.",
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"OK? And for details I suggest that",
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"increase the frequency.",
"",
"Notice that I have increased the frequency by about a factor",
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"so on. What we are going to do today",
"is do what are called \"second-order systems\".",
"",
"So they are on the next plane now.",
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"The same circuit that we used to motivate RC studies,",
"one inverter driving another. So let me draw the circuit.",
"",
"Here is one inverter. This is, let's say,",
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"SPEAKER 1: In this unit, we're going to study several new",
"tools in our tool chest. These include the superposition",
"method, the Thevenin method, and the Norton method.",
"The recommended reading is chapter three of the textbook.",
"",
"Before we begin, let's do a quick review of what we've",
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"And if you look at the equation here, 1 by R1, is",
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