Anant Agarwal
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Anant Agarwal is a professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and the Director of CSAIL. He leads the Carbon group which focuses on research involving operating systems and architectures for manycores and clouds. He is also a founder and CTO of Tilera Corporation which created the Tile multicore processor. Agarwal holds a Ph.D. from Stanford and a bachelor's from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He led the development of Raw - an early tiled multicore processor, Sparcle - an early multithreaded microprocessor, and Alewife - a scalable multiprocessor. He also led the VirtualWires project at MIT and was the founder of Virtual Machine Works, which took the VirtualWires technology to market. He is an author of the textbook "Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits."


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flag Lecture 2: Basic circuit analysis method (KVL and KCL mMethod)
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 1: Introduction and lumped abstraction
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 3: Superposition, Thévenin and Norton
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flag Lecture 9: MOSFET amplifier large signal analysis
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag The Future of Computing
as author at  MIT World Series: Principles of Engineering Practice (3.003),
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flag Lecture 10: Amplifiers - small signal model
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 4: The digital abstraction
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 21: Op amps positive feedback
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flag Lecture 12: Capacitors and first-order systems
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flag Lecture 20: Operational amplifier circuits
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 19: The operational amplifier abstraction
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 6: Nonlinear analysis
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flag Lecture 8: Dependent sources and amplifiers
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flag Lecture 5: Inside the digital gate
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flag Lecture 17: The impedance model
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flag Lecture 11: Small signal circuits
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 7: Incremental analysis
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flag Lecture 18: Filters
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 16: Sinusoidal steady state
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flag Lecture 13: Digital circuit speed
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flag Lecture 15: Second-order systems
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flag Lecture 22: Energy and power
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 23: Energy, CMOS
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 14: State and memory
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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flag Lecture 25: Violating the abstraction barrier
as author at  MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics - Spring 2007,
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