Just started Control 2 today as part of my undergraduate degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering, you have no idea how much this has helped me. I appreciate the time and effort you put into making this video, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
Well explained. I really appreciate it. You are a good teacher (lecturer, professor,...). You video has just helped me a lot. Let God Jehovah bless you.
As an experienced Electronics Technician for 40 years, with only a 2 year Technology degree level of Mathematics and no calculus / or confusing matrix algebra learning, I'll just build a circuit and use a 4-channel oscilloscope and observe the behavior of the circuit in the REAL PRACTICAL WORLD and write a procedure or a technical paper using only ALGEBRA and Trigonometry on my results. This is so confusing to me, and I Have great RESPECT to all ENGINEERING Physicists who can ACADEMICALLY DERIVE ALL THOSE MATRIX EQUATIONS on PAPER, AWESOME VIDEO!.
like Mr. E. Befula stated, but he was speaking of VR2 which might have threw you off is you forgot to add VR2 to the C matrix. VR2= R2X3 therefore the third value in the output equations C matrix should be R2-R1.
Hi! Really liked your video. Helped me a lot!! :) I was wondering what exactly you were writing on and how you wrote it. Thanks! Appreciate all the help :)!
Hi and thanks for commenting! We write on a piece of glass and shoot the camera at a mirror so that it reflects what you see when looking at the back of the piece of glass. You can learn more at lightboard.uconn.edu ~Andrew
VR3 may not be explicitly solved for in the matrix, but you can find it from the variables that were solved. In order to "solve" a circuit, the objective is not to solve every possible value, but to solve the minimum number of variables simultaneously so that the rest of the variables can be solved with known formulas! ~Andrew