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    Professional Circuit Design: Statistical Analysis

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    Professional Circuit Design: Statistical Analysis

    Professional Circuit Design: Statistical Analysis
    Published 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 766.51 MB | Duration: 2h 21m

    Statistical Method for Professional Circuit Development based on Typical Examples from Industry

    What you'll learn

    In this course you will learn a statistical method for developing a robust circuit design using examples from electronics development

    You will gain a better understanding of electronic circuit developments in the field of statistical analysis

    You will learn step by step using examples from industry such as temperature sensors with external NTC, voltage monitoring, etc.

    The "Automotive Standard Tool" Mathcad Prime 7 is used for the calculations

    Requirements

    Basics of electronic circuit design is presumed

    Description

    In this course you will learn a well-founded methodology for calculating the statistical tolerance of different electrical circuits. After this course you will be able to calculate different circuits and analyze them down to the smallest detail. You will learn this methodology using typical examples from industry.The PTC Mathcad Prime tool is used for the calculations and derivations. Other tools can also be used, here the focus is on the calculation method and not the tool itself.The following course content is explained in detail:Introduction to Statistical AnalysisMathcad Prime Basic FunctionsStatistic BasicsVoltage Divider CircuitIntroductionGoal of the CalculationCircuit DiagramParameter DefinitionsGaussian Propagation of UncertaintyPartial DerivationsResultsSummaryTemperature Measurment Sensor CircuitIntroductionGoal of the CalculationRequirementsCircuit DiagramParameter DefinitionsGaussian Propagation of UncertaintyStandard DeviationPartial DerivationTemperature CoefficientResultsSummaryMy goal is that after completing this course you will be able to analyze different circuits and calculate them in a professional way. This knowledge offers you the best prerequisites for professionally developing and analyzing circuits. As a student As a graduate, you can use this knowledge to gain an advantage over other applicants. This will prepare you ideally for future jobs and projects.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to Statistical Analysis

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Mathcad Prime

    Lecture 2 Basic Functions

    Lecture 3 ORIGIN / MIN - TYP - MAX

    Lecture 4 Function Definition

    Lecture 5 Partial Derivations

    Lecture 6 Plots

    Lecture 7 Interpolation

    Lecture 8 Min / Max Functions

    Lecture 9 Programming

    Lecture 10 Material

    Section 3: Statistics

    Lecture 11 Statistic Basics

    Lecture 12 Material

    Section 4: Voltage Divider Circuit

    Lecture 13 Introduction

    Lecture 14 Goal of the Analysis

    Lecture 15 Circuit Diagram

    Lecture 16 Parameter Definitions

    Lecture 17 Gaussian Propagation of Uncertainty

    Lecture 18 Partial Derivation

    Lecture 19 Results

    Lecture 20 Summary

    Lecture 21 Material

    Section 5: Temperature Measurement Sensor Circuit

    Lecture 22 Introduction

    Lecture 23 Goal of the Analysis

    Lecture 24 Requirements

    Lecture 25 Circuit Diagram

    Lecture 26 Parameter Definitions

    Lecture 27 Gaussian Propagation of Uncertainty

    Lecture 28 Standard Deviation

    Lecture 29 Partial Derivation

    Lecture 30 Temperature Coefficient

    Lecture 31 Results

    Lecture 32 Summary

    Lecture 33 Material

    To engineers, students, technicians, physicists and people who want to continue their education