hello, (I am in maths/ not an engineer)
I am quite comfortable with analysing simple circuits. Now the big ones are boggling. How can they be broken down? Purely from simplification procedures. The effects the analog signals have must ripple through out the whole system. The maths for slightly larger systems tahn demonstrated in the text books is too long.
It seems that the only approach is to have transistors introduced to break up the circuit to have some non linearity of discrete logic for proper modularity of the system. right?
Or if we don't break up the system with transistors, we can only simulate the system on the computer to escape the complex equations(if they can be made).
How am I grasping the idea of circuits?
Thanks alot,
Alex M.
I am quite comfortable with analysing simple circuits. Now the big ones are boggling. How can they be broken down? Purely from simplification procedures. The effects the analog signals have must ripple through out the whole system. The maths for slightly larger systems tahn demonstrated in the text books is too long.
It seems that the only approach is to have transistors introduced to break up the circuit to have some non linearity of discrete logic for proper modularity of the system. right?
Or if we don't break up the system with transistors, we can only simulate the system on the computer to escape the complex equations(if they can be made).
How am I grasping the idea of circuits?
Thanks alot,
Alex M.