TDT01: Introduction to Transmission Lines

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @ruallin
    @ruallin 10 лет назад +73

    This professor is an "anomaly"..... engaging, knowledgeable....wish I had a professor like him. Granted, he can BS, but its part of a dying art to engage students..... he brings it back full circle.
    You can tell this guy LOVES engineering..... wish more professors were like him.

    • @themoderator1516
      @themoderator1516 5 лет назад

      This is true: he's intelligent and capable, and the subject is important.
      On the other hand, it's a really flaky video. Pointing a camera at a person talking generates raw material, not anything that should be thrown up unedited on RUclips.

    • @diags_1109
      @diags_1109 Год назад

      @@themoderator1516 This shit was 11 years ago man 🤣

    • @B0TZ
      @B0TZ 7 месяцев назад

      @@diags_1109 his comment was 3 years ago from the date you commented, which is 1 year ago from this comment, man 🤣

  • @mountainmanws
    @mountainmanws 5 лет назад +6

    Only a few professors teach an introduction to transmission lines well. Professor Durgin is one. Your students should consider themselves blessed. I'd be happy to sit in that front row.

  • @victorcastrellon4880
    @victorcastrellon4880 6 лет назад +4

    What a sharp professor is Mr Durgin. His students are very lucky. It is very appreciated that he post this kind of videos. Thank you Mr Durgin

  • @hyperloke
    @hyperloke 12 лет назад +1

    Superb lecture. Prof Durgin really knows how to be engaging. Always effervescent!

  • @CarletonJoe
    @CarletonJoe 5 лет назад +4

    A professor who actually imparts meaningful UNDERSTANDING (instead of just spewing out equations devoid of meaning)!! I wish I had some professors like this back in my school days!

  • @JetNmyFuture
    @JetNmyFuture 9 лет назад +8

    1 point 21 jiggahertz! Great Scott!

  • @kylemccaffrey3298
    @kylemccaffrey3298 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you Professor Durgin, this was actually fairly enjoyable to watch!

  • @fjord2141
    @fjord2141 11 лет назад +3

    This has gotta be one of the best professors I've ever seen. Or my school really sucks. Probably both.

  • @hyunmyunglee1183
    @hyunmyunglee1183 4 года назад +2

    I feel like going back to college and learn more. This is really really top valuable lecture and fun I have found on youtube for many years. Thanks for your devotion.

  • @mrnarason
    @mrnarason 8 лет назад +74

    7:10 skipping all the rambling

    • @bhargavbalbhadra4892
      @bhargavbalbhadra4892 8 лет назад +3

      yep that helped

    • @kwamebradley2347
      @kwamebradley2347 6 лет назад +2

      Doing God’s work, Victor.

    • @ashraysinha3576
      @ashraysinha3576 5 лет назад +2

      thanks man

    • @bobflormam7136
      @bobflormam7136 5 лет назад

      Your'e a god

    • @themoderator1516
      @themoderator1516 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, Victor.
      The general proposition is that recording a lecture gives you the material which might be part of a RUclips on a topic.
      Simply putting unedited raw material up on the Internet is more than a waste of people's time and of the economy's resources: it is an insult to us all.
      This is a competent and intelligent guy, and it's an important topic. It would be good if he would put together some RUclipss covering this material. He hasn't done so yet.

  • @truthclips
    @truthclips 3 года назад +1

    I'm almost 20 years into my EE career and still learn from your videos. thx!

  • @pythonanimalia
    @pythonanimalia 10 лет назад +2

    i am student of a mechanical engineering i took minor in electromagnetism...i now know that EE is interesting. thanks professor :)

  • @alaska3333
    @alaska3333 13 лет назад

    Very well explained, I can't wait to see the rest of it.
    Regards from the Netherlands.

  • @mapleleafsportsbook
    @mapleleafsportsbook 11 лет назад

    7:57 telegraph invention story is touching... it reminds me of a quote by General of the Army Douglas MacArthur ... "The history of the failure of war can almost be summed up in two words: too late."

  • @o.t.powell1142
    @o.t.powell1142 8 лет назад +2

    Please keep the videos coming. Your an interesting speaker, thanks for the info and knowledge. Electromagnetics is awesome. I'm taking a wireless communication class which teaches these concepts (transmission, standing wave, impedance, etc.) and I only have a calculus I background. Thinking about temporarily switching my major to mathematics after I attain my degree to solidify my mathematics background. I can do most math with my eyes closed accept for when you start getting into stuff like multivariable calculus and triple integrals and such.

  • @gajju3152
    @gajju3152 3 года назад

    Thank you for such a wonderful explanation. Today I understood when to take into account the effect of Tx line theory.

    • @rallokkcaz
      @rallokkcaz 3 года назад

      What did you apply them too?

  • @jinglebell471
    @jinglebell471 7 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your lectures! This make my self-learning so easy.

  • @mustafaaliabd3021
    @mustafaaliabd3021 3 года назад

    great lecture ty Dr.Greg

  • @anonymousXYZ659
    @anonymousXYZ659 8 лет назад +2

    Being taught by him would be such a sublime experience !

    • @rallokkcaz
      @rallokkcaz 3 года назад

      You'd fail his first lab.

  • @synosx
    @synosx 5 лет назад +1

    actual introduction to Transmission line 22:20

  • @amangope3321
    @amangope3321 3 года назад

    Really very enjoyable 🙌🏻

  • @dragonfalcon41488
    @dragonfalcon41488 6 лет назад +1

    I really like the personal advice he gives like when he says " you don't get credit for complexity" I have run into this on the job and its true. There are other good nuggets too. Applying these kinds of things can get you a promotion

    • @rallokkcaz
      @rallokkcaz 3 года назад

      Maybe since I don't work in the academic field I don't get why somebody needs to hear this? Isn't a simple solution always preferred?

  • @hvincent1106
    @hvincent1106 11 лет назад +2

    Damn! Wheres does this lecturer teach! I wanna enroll there for my masters!

  • @ErinAquinoCarhart
    @ErinAquinoCarhart 11 лет назад +3

    Jump ahead10 min to get to the lecture. It's fairly introductory and doesn't go in detail.

  • @ErinAquinoCarhart
    @ErinAquinoCarhart 11 лет назад +1

    I totally noticed that too!

  • @igorbecker6192
    @igorbecker6192 4 года назад

    Amazing professor!

  • @bunnyworld5916
    @bunnyworld5916 3 года назад

    8 yrs later and i still enjoyed the lecture

  • @rubbysellers9591
    @rubbysellers9591 5 лет назад

    Thank you for ur lecturers.

  • @ozzyfromspace
    @ozzyfromspace 4 года назад +2

    my professors were robots, this is amazing!

    • @bunnyworld5916
      @bunnyworld5916 3 года назад

      mine is a robot

    • @rallokkcaz
      @rallokkcaz 3 года назад

      It's sad if your professors were that emotionless and inactive, I hate to break it to you though. This isn't even that much above robot, this is barely passing as a serious knowledge bank. This is just lots of correct terms and assumptions explained ineloquently but with emotion. Did you really pick up any BIG PICTURE ideas from any of these lectures?

  • @tadm123
    @tadm123 11 лет назад

    Absolutely amazing professor.

  • @MegaMakhosini
    @MegaMakhosini 11 лет назад +1

    GOOD LECTURE

  • @antonioarcano7989
    @antonioarcano7989 9 лет назад

    Ok, can one explain to me whit out theorical equations, is it true that currents causes the mayority of problems in a line of transmision?

  • @hongzeng6081
    @hongzeng6081 6 лет назад

    Great class!

  • @davidfof13
    @davidfof13 12 лет назад

    which institution is this being taught at?

  • @Raphael_NYC
    @Raphael_NYC 7 лет назад

    Thank you. raphael santore

  • @bigfoottoo2841
    @bigfoottoo2841 Год назад

    This guy is a real geek! Just remember, you can't spell geek without a double E.

  • @sweetsweatyfeet
    @sweetsweatyfeet 9 лет назад

    I thought this was going to be about transmission line speaker enclosures and their 1/4 wave length theory.

  • @electrostatic1
    @electrostatic1 11 лет назад +1

    How the hell did he mess that up??? A 10 Ghz wavelength is ~3cm, not .1 mm. Other than that, it was a very good introduction.

  • @mrhoho
    @mrhoho Год назад

    thanks for sharing

  • @psmo290
    @psmo290 11 лет назад

    I think you've confused the distance traveled with wavelength. The 0.1mm is the analogous distance traveled to the original example above it.

  • @jossell911
    @jossell911 9 лет назад

    Thank you Sir!

  • @arghyadhar5805
    @arghyadhar5805 9 лет назад +6

    seems one of his students is busy with facebook.....

  • @wiltasl
    @wiltasl 11 лет назад

    nice one doc ето мне нравиться))))

  • @taton96
    @taton96 12 лет назад

    ok now i've just got placed in a transmission line factory and i'm completely new to this thing...will anyone please guide me through the whole process of transmission lines and the engineering part regarding to it.....

    • @sftaxitaxi1334
      @sftaxitaxi1334 7 лет назад

      Anindya dutta Please give me some info regarding a n tranmissin line, I am very interested, hanks!

    • @sftaxitaxi1334
      @sftaxitaxi1334 7 лет назад

      i mean regarding a position on transmission line

    • @diags_1109
      @diags_1109 Год назад

      GL

    • @diags_1109
      @diags_1109 Год назад

      @@sftaxitaxi1334 Get it?

  • @errvega2705
    @errvega2705 4 года назад

    So this is what i would be if i were decided to do my thing. Damn i gots to does it

  • @EderSantanajr
    @EderSantanajr 11 лет назад +1

    now everybody knows he checks his facebook during classes...

  • @tristandeppe5215
    @tristandeppe5215 4 года назад

    14:27 Maryland accent

  • @harx729
    @harx729 9 лет назад +53

    dude in 2nd row using facebook

    • @gauravpoudel7288
      @gauravpoudel7288 7 лет назад +1

      yes uncle

    • @fleminjohnson8112
      @fleminjohnson8112 6 лет назад +1

      I'm also like him

    •  4 года назад +2

      one cannot use facebook. Facebook uses us.

    • @ngkean9743
      @ngkean9743 3 года назад

      Oi... snitches get stitches

  • @venusfotechvlog7455
    @venusfotechvlog7455 5 лет назад

    Good

  • @hetanhawke1695
    @hetanhawke1695 5 лет назад

    hi from Algeria Mr

  • @jungmk723
    @jungmk723 11 лет назад

    I'm having a hard time understanding transmission lines.. this lecture will be a big help for me? anyone who already watched this lecture? tell me.

  • @lcable99
    @lcable99 5 лет назад

    what a homie

  • @iScience92
    @iScience92 11 лет назад

    first time i've ever heard GHz being said "jigahertz" lol

  • @fenderblues1744
    @fenderblues1744 9 лет назад +1

    He's looking down at the answers.

  • @kenturkey1971
    @kenturkey1971 3 года назад

    Volts don't move.

  • @fenderblues1744
    @fenderblues1744 9 лет назад

    Still got his name wrong even after correcting it.

  • @SmilerBFC
    @SmilerBFC 11 лет назад

    fast forward to around 10 min

  • @واحةالشبكات
    @واحةالشبكات 3 года назад

    your email please

  • @DJ369-Miami
    @DJ369-Miami 9 лет назад +1

    I watched 4 episodes. While I kinda like Prof. Durgin and the topic as a ham radio operator is close to home, I am disappointed the compete lack of any practical examples and demonstrations. Unnecessarily theoretical IMHO.

  • @everything_strength
    @everything_strength 6 лет назад +6

    I don't understand how you get that far in your education and still say 'Jigahertz' good lecture though :)

  • @ethendixon4612
    @ethendixon4612 3 года назад

    My guy really says jiga lolll. Awesome lecturer though

  • @themoderator1516
    @themoderator1516 5 лет назад +1

    A step toward demonstrating your ability in electronics, Greg, might be making a video without that annoying background hum.

  • @diags_1109
    @diags_1109 Год назад

    or if its a Human body....... lmao 15:30

  • @gqmness
    @gqmness 12 лет назад

    Georgia Tech

  • @thabonhlapo9323
    @thabonhlapo9323 11 лет назад

    That chap with a laptop is distracting..

  • @chandrakanthindur
    @chandrakanthindur 9 лет назад

    fb status ....listen to sub status..kid

  • @mr.write1433
    @mr.write1433 8 лет назад +1

    got to skip a lot of time on this video

  • @WV591
    @WV591 8 лет назад +1

    man what a lousy teacher talking about self love.

  • @rallokkcaz
    @rallokkcaz 3 года назад

    I appreciate your honesty in the beginning, but that's not a very validating honesty. You've clearly stated, quite eloquently that nobody is gonna remember your class. Not only that but the class is inherently complex for no good reason other than a barrier to entry. I think you might not see it that way being endowed in academia, but you've already given any of your smarter students a reason to leave. Learning is not about red tape and your "relatable" back story.
    Edit:
    Half way through, you're making bad analogies and using hear say history to obfuscate the knowledge. The academic game of obfuscation you've found "intuitive" is not helping anybody but your own ego.
    Don't wow with words, wow with knowledge. I'd drop this class in one lecture.

    • @rallokkcaz
      @rallokkcaz 3 года назад

      Your science is obviously valid and correct let me make that clear, but I feel like the method of passing information is super limited and buried in obvious prerequisite knowledge that could be explained more simply from a higher level of abstraction.

  • @hiendo8973
    @hiendo8973 8 лет назад

    Not interesting