Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Engineering Circuit Analysis Tutor: Volume 2 - 9 Hour Course!



Another great set
I have purchased most of Jason's DVDs (aside from the very basic math sets) as I have progressed my way through what I have finally decided will be an electrical engineering degree. As Jason has started to make tutorial DVDs full time he has branched out from just doing math courses to covering engineering, chemistry and even computer programming. He now has 5 (and is currently working on a 6th) circuit analysis sets. The first DVD set The Engineering Circuit Analysis Tutor: Volume 1 -- 10 Hour Course! introduced Ohm's Law, the Kirchhoff current and voltage laws and series/parallel reduction. Anyone who knows circuit analysis either from having taken the class or from what you get exposed to in physics, knows that Kirchhoff equations can get very cumbersome very quickly. After you get past that introductory material you start getting into alternate methods for solving circuits that just have resistors in them...

The Engineering Circuit Analysis Tutor: Volume 2 - 9 Hour Course!
The Engineering Circuit Analysis Tutor: Volume 2 - 9 Hour Course!
This is the companion volume to VolI
(http://www.amazon.com/The-Engineering-Circuit-Analysis-Tutor/dp/B005EN6XQS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341219520&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Engineering+Circuit+Analysis+Tutor%3A+Volume+1+--+10+Hour+Course!)
(The Engineering Circuit Analysis Tutor: Volume 1 -- 10 Hour Course!br />It Starts off where vol 1 ended with introducing you to Disk 1
Sect 1: Introduction to the Node Voltage Method of solving circuit equations
This disk covers more material a bit faster than the first vol did.
Disk 2 Sect 7: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 1
Then you move on to Sect 10: Introduction to the Mesh Current Method
And end with disk 3 and Sect 18:Part 4: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources -
And that ends the course.
the title indicates it should take one 9 hours to complete...



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