Coulomb Cloud
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Learning Squared Talk and Q&A (Day 1)
In March we did a talk about making the transition to university style learning with a Q&A section afterward.
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Видео

iPad Pro Review for Engineering Students
Просмотров 17 тыс.6 лет назад
iPad Pro Review for Engineering Students
Calculating Resistance for Equivalent RMS Voltages
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Calculating Resistance for Equivalent RMS Voltages
Draw a Christmas tree on your oscilloscope! (How to + Theory)
Просмотров 3086 лет назад
Download code and read about it here: www.johngineer.com/blog/?p=648 We used an Arduino that has 2 PWMs and 2 low pass passive RC filters to create a DAC that draws a shape on the oscilloscope. You can draw different shapes if you edit the code! Come do some parallel study with us in the FLP! www.coulombcloud.com/ Credit to AllAboutCircuits, I used screenshots of their circuit simulations. www....
Introduction to Node-Voltage Analysis
Просмотров 1256 лет назад
Simple example of nodal analysis with one node. This video will help grasp the concepts behind nodal analysis. The next video has a slightly harder example. Let me know if anyone wants a video with dependent sources/supernodes.
Finding 2 Node Voltages using Nodal Analysis
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Using simultaneous equations to solve a simple resistive circuit using the node-voltage analysis technique. This is essential for anyone wanting to do well in intro electrical subjects! The next step after this video would be going onto circuits with dependent sources, 3 unknown nodes, and supernodes.
What is Complex Frequency? What is s?
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An quick explanation of why complex frequency is useful (and cool).

Комментарии

  • @aradatube8469
    @aradatube8469 6 месяцев назад

    anyone explain this for me why don't we use sine wave why cosine

  • @justadude8716
    @justadude8716 10 месяцев назад

    Suddenly my circuits professor dropped "complex frequency domain" when we began applying Laplace transforms and I had no idea what it meant or was. Thank you!

  • @MikeOxolong
    @MikeOxolong 11 месяцев назад

    Great explanation!

  • @solomonmule3414
    @solomonmule3414 Год назад

    this video was posted 5 years ago ,unfortunately there is no content of his that is latest😞😞😞

  • @mohfa1806
    @mohfa1806 Год назад

    Thank you for your great lessons...i have question please : why did you ignore the imaginary part of e^(jwt) in your analysis??

  • @RoodJood
    @RoodJood Год назад

    finally! the best explanation of F(s) which is the key to the Laplace Transform understanding and application.

  • @wormdamage
    @wormdamage Год назад

    I wasn't able to keep up with your explanation (my shortcoming) which inspired me to punch this into spice and insert 106 ohms in for R. I don't get anything like 50V at the L1/L2 node. Trial and error of R got me to 67.2 ohms for R to make 50V at the L1/L2 node. Working voltage division of the problem based on 67.2 ohms for R gets me voltage and phase that agrees with spice (about 50V @ - 48º). So I'm curious, do I not understand the goal of this or just doing something silly? Regardless, thanks for the video!

  • @ashfakahamed3451
    @ashfakahamed3451 2 года назад

    Really helpful

  • @VPannagS
    @VPannagS 2 года назад

    Thank you soo much

  • @Maybe.019
    @Maybe.019 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @s.m.senses7199
    @s.m.senses7199 3 года назад

    ❣❣

  • @RazgrizDuTTA
    @RazgrizDuTTA 3 года назад

    Thank you! This video finally made all the pieces of the puzzle combine together. I'm a mechanical engineer studying damped vibrations of reduced order models.

  • @muhammadneanaa1611
    @muhammadneanaa1611 3 года назад

    OMG thank you

  • @keeganpaul2202
    @keeganpaul2202 3 года назад

    This cleared up so much for me. Why isn't this video at 1million views yet?

  • @Bigman74066
    @Bigman74066 3 года назад

    Your RC circuit will not behave as you described it... Otherwise it's a very good explanation!

  • @PunzL
    @PunzL 3 года назад

    What software was used to write and draw in the video?

  • @mahashreesaravanan7960
    @mahashreesaravanan7960 4 года назад

    To plot e^(jw) we take the real part. What is the significance of complex part?

    • @moazmalik2353
      @moazmalik2353 3 года назад

      complex part tells us oscillations

  • @minhtam5051
    @minhtam5051 4 года назад

    Thank you man!

  • @spiderman891
    @spiderman891 4 года назад

    What is the significance of using Sines? Why is that the base function and not some other arbitrary function? Just because of electricity?

  • @user-tt7nc5oh1j
    @user-tt7nc5oh1j 4 года назад

    Such an underrated video. You need more subscribers

  • @sureshkulkarni7834
    @sureshkulkarni7834 4 года назад

    Can we use it for coding?

    • @rexace1285
      @rexace1285 4 года назад

      Same question :(

    • @lifegoeson1007
      @lifegoeson1007 4 года назад

      There’s apps you could download or buy for coding

  • @Gagandeepsingh-uf2un
    @Gagandeepsingh-uf2un 5 лет назад

    I insist you to pls doing more of electrical engg vedios as your explanation is very good

  • @abcxyz1650
    @abcxyz1650 5 лет назад

    So much useful info Thanks for clearing concept 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @Belgarathe
    @Belgarathe 5 лет назад

    I think it goes without saying always have an analog backup just in case low power

  • @lazystrike6835
    @lazystrike6835 5 лет назад

    You should do more videos on electrical engineering

  • @lazystrike6835
    @lazystrike6835 5 лет назад

    Well explained sir. Very much helpful for me.

  • @SigmaXcelsior
    @SigmaXcelsior 5 лет назад

    Nice video! Also you’re very handsome :)

  • @Kattar_Awaam
    @Kattar_Awaam 5 лет назад

    🍾🍾

  • @mordecaiisrael220
    @mordecaiisrael220 5 лет назад

    I am a EE as-well I think this will definitely make my life more efficient when comes to the management of my classes. Do you think this is a good combination with an actual laptop?

  • @hoosier1195
    @hoosier1195 5 лет назад

    Sounds like your professors are pretty lenient. Some of mine do not allow electronic note taking tools like tablets or laptops. Some also mandate use of the equation tool in Microsoft word which is a pain. I’d much rather be able to submit handwritten files like you’re talking about.

    • @THEGAMINGHELP101
      @THEGAMINGHELP101 5 лет назад

      hoosier1195 That's dumb. All profs I have had just told people with tablets to sit in the front row if they want to use them.

  • @farawayskies
    @farawayskies 6 лет назад

    An electrical engineering student talking about how great the iPad Pro is. I’m sold. Been debating this product for a year now, I’m ready to throw some money at it. Edit: I bought one myself. Best damn purchase I’ve made for myself as a student. Buy the 12.9” version. Also bought the matte screen protector. If you don't like the feel of writing on glass, then I'd highly recommend it. Also a pencil grip for me was a must. Finally, as far as note taking, I've stuck with Goodnotes!

    • @centrodecienciasrg
      @centrodecienciasrg 5 лет назад

      Excuse for my ignorance, do you use it only for note taking or you can also run engineering software in you iPad pro? I hope you could help me. Thanks in advance

    • @eyal4
      @eyal4 5 лет назад

      I'm about to start studying EE and I'm planning to buy the 12.9 64 GB 2018 version, do you think the 64 GB version will be enough for the 4 years degree? thank you :)

    • @Fire-sj7jf
      @Fire-sj7jf 4 года назад

      Eyal S this might be late but with the iPad Pro u can plug s external storage into it to store things

    • @tronnc17
      @tronnc17 4 года назад

      What storage did you go for?

    • @elongated2761
      @elongated2761 4 года назад

      @@eyal4 also late like the other guy who replied but you can use online storage like google drive, one drive, or iCloud. Google and one drive are good if you ever need to switch between your iPad and pc

  • @LNamirr
    @LNamirr 6 лет назад

    What type of engineering are you majoring in?

    • @elijahizere
      @elijahizere 6 лет назад

      He's double in electrical engineering and medical science :)

  • @kiyotakaayanokoji9899
    @kiyotakaayanokoji9899 6 лет назад

    great stuff plz upload more signals and system videos

  • @ishawarikoo1730
    @ishawarikoo1730 6 лет назад

    Great explanation, thank you!

  • @DoodAbooD92
    @DoodAbooD92 6 лет назад

    dude your handwriting is beautiful

  • @emiycot
    @emiycot 6 лет назад

    Hi ..I want to ask something..pls help me..Really..im going to start my first studying electrical engineering diploma,so..im confused..which screen size is suitable for me?12.9 or 10.5?n i want place it for being my laptop , question n.2..is it 64 gb memory enough for engineering student?😊thats all..pls .. hopefully u can help me..tyuuuuuuu

  • @abidriaz_
    @abidriaz_ 6 лет назад

    Do you find that using this as a replacement for your notebooks is a huge advantage considering everything is in one place and you're not having to carry books around with you?

  • @elijahizere
    @elijahizere 6 лет назад

    HEKTIK LIT ASS VID

  • @oldcar8592
    @oldcar8592 6 лет назад

    I've been reading Kuo's Network Analysis and Synthesis and he has practically the same graphs as you, but they didn't make any sense to me because I didn't see how to plot e^jwt. He never mentioned Euler's formula (e^jwt = cos wt + j*sin wt) , but once you did at 2:50 it started to make sense. Thanks.

  • @poplilchris1
    @poplilchris1 6 лет назад

    Thank goodness! Finally a real review ! Great video!

  • @TheSummerFlight
    @TheSummerFlight 6 лет назад

    Really informative, cheers dude!

  • @michaelcarlson6752
    @michaelcarlson6752 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the vid, do you have a link to the Code? Thanks.