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i found your channel by accident about a year ago and i’m so addicted. it reminds me of how i fell in love with electronics and electricity. keep up the hard work 💪🏽💪🏽
Bipolar transistors are current control devices. FETs are voltage controlled. Your explanation is reasonable for beginners, but as soon as people try to use a bipolar device, they must know that it is a current control device.
@@EngineeringMindset please do the same with the transformer videos, and all other videos actually.... Because title "transistors explained" is not really easy to find when you are searching, like you said, people tend to search by typing "What is......." And please do the same with the multi language channels, if possible translate the other videos, you guys a are amazing teachers, the animations in your videos helps on idealizing current flow better than just imagining.
Hello sir ,i have one doubt ,When I tested with a phase and neutral wave multimeter I got 229 voltage,Then when I tested another phase i got 232 voltage,,Then I got a 401 when I checked between the two phases,,Now my question is why when I test separately I get one voltage and the same when I test them together why do I get less? Please answer me
Cant we just control the current from the larger source using a simple switch I mean we have to apply current in order to regulate another supply, so whats the main advantage of transistor
Yaa I agree on that point But my question was, if we want to regulate the supply, then isn't there a way out in the main supply source itself, so that we dont need a transistor to do that task
I literally have so many emails and comments asking for example "can you make a video explaining what a transistor is?" so instead of me replying each time to say hey have you watched our "Transistors explained video, it's all covered in that" I've instead just cut that section out of the video and launched it as a seperate video. Firstly it helps people find what they need, secondly it helps generate a little extra money so I can fund more projects and thirdly it frees me up to work on more projects. I have like 6 videos all part way in production but they take a long time to make. I haven't announced this yet but, I'm also building a new workshop so I can start to make some bigger projects and multiple projects at the same time! 🎉 Currently I only have 1 small work bench which really makes it difficult to switch between projects. Soon I'll have dedicated work benches for mechanical, electrical, electronics, 3D printing etc etc. I appologies the content hasn't been fresh recently but don't worry I'll be getting lots of new content out to your guys very soon. I'll also be launching some competitions too where viewers can win prizes 😎
@@EngineeringMindset quick question - in the case of electronics, how exactly does a NOT-gate work? i must just be thinking about it wrong but how do you go from a zero... to a one? like, what pin would be the input, what pin would be the inverted output? if you have time ofc, loved the vid!
Without transistor your phone, car, laptops and any other device that needs to perform even the simplest calculation won't work. In your phones CPU there's ove 2 billion transistor that are micro. Transistors are the best inventions of the modern age
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u do very good diagrams...thanx
please explain field effect transistor
i found your channel by accident about a year ago and i’m so addicted. it reminds me of how i fell in love with electronics and electricity. keep up the hard work 💪🏽💪🏽
Perhaps the most important invention in modern history
Without a doubt. Also, everyone watching this educational video is only able to do so because of them!
Less than a century ago, but the most consequential decades in human history...
Excellent video, clear and concise information unlike many other YT videos. Great work.
Absolutely great presentation!💯 It clarifies so much!
Im very thankful for your teachings, and how you simplify things. Ill be joining your channel officially tomorrow. Youre worth every penny! Thank you.
Bipolar transistors are current control devices. FETs are voltage controlled. Your explanation is reasonable for beginners, but as soon as people try to use a bipolar device, they must know that it is a current control device.
Brilliant! So glad I discovered this channel.
The most underrated intvention. should be up there with the automobile, gunpower, lights, etc
Long awaited video finally live 🤩
Very interesting info.👍
You have at least 4 videos about transistor basics. Do you need any more?
Well there's been 14k views in 8 hours on this video. People search for "what is a transistor" and I help them find an answer.
@@EngineeringMindset please do the same with the transformer videos, and all other videos actually.... Because title "transistors explained" is not really easy to find when you are searching, like you said, people tend to search by typing "What is......."
And please do the same with the multi language channels, if possible translate the other videos, you guys a are amazing teachers, the animations in your videos helps on idealizing current flow better than just imagining.
@@EngineeringMindset just change the title of older videos.
Simply the best, thanks 👍🏻
Many thanks
Thank you 🙏🏼
Please make a series on basic electronics.
We have lots of videos on electronic components already, please see the channel videos and website
Is "current gain" the same term as "gain" when talking about audio equipment?
Good stuff ☝ 👏 👍
Can you make a video about operational amplifier?
Easily explained. Thank you.
So depending on the amount of signal the base gets,the transistor amplify?
Great explanation. Actual circuits are a great way to learn and reproduce at home.
This is a great explanation for transistors. Thank you
Please explain amplifier ckt of transistor. The way you explain switching.
Good content I like it💖
Please explain about boost and buck converter
Make videos on fet , MOSFET and power electronic devices
See my new MOSFET explained video here➡️: ruclips.net/video/AwRJsze_9m4/видео.html
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Sir,
But fundamental question is again as such that to control the Base current supply, again we need human intervention 🤔🤔🤔 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
No, we do not. We can let another circuit or sensor apply the base current.
@@EngineeringMindset Thanks
How to do mic and speaker
Ooooooooh! I get it!
Hello sir ,i have one doubt ,When I tested with a phase and neutral wave multimeter I got 229 voltage,Then when I tested another phase i got 232 voltage,,Then I got a 401 when I checked between the two phases,,Now my question is why when I test separately I get one voltage and the same when I test them together why do I get less? Please answer me
Because you touch your self at night
Check our new Multimeter tutorial out ➡️ ruclips.net/video/4lAyzRxsbDc/видео.html
Cant we just control the current from the larger source using a simple switch
I mean we have to apply current in order to regulate another supply, so whats the main advantage of transistor
You don't need to manually press a switch, transistor allows automation. Use another circuit or sensor to control it
Yaa I agree on that point
But my question was, if we want to regulate the supply, then isn't there a way out in the main supply source itself, so that we dont need a transistor to do that task
how get the data all
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I've seen this before. Is this a repost?
Yes.
This is a re-uploaded video, right?🤔
Seems to be all this channel is anymore is re-uploads from previous videos over a year ago. I haven't seen anything new in a long time.
I literally have so many emails and comments asking for example "can you make a video explaining what a transistor is?" so instead of me replying each time to say hey have you watched our "Transistors explained video, it's all covered in that" I've instead just cut that section out of the video and launched it as a seperate video. Firstly it helps people find what they need, secondly it helps generate a little extra money so I can fund more projects and thirdly it frees me up to work on more projects. I have like 6 videos all part way in production but they take a long time to make.
I haven't announced this yet but, I'm also building a new workshop so I can start to make some bigger projects and multiple projects at the same time! 🎉 Currently I only have 1 small work bench which really makes it difficult to switch between projects. Soon I'll have dedicated work benches for mechanical, electrical, electronics, 3D printing etc etc. I appologies the content hasn't been fresh recently but don't worry I'll be getting lots of new content out to your guys very soon. I'll also be launching some competitions too where viewers can win prizes 😎
@@EngineeringMindset quick question - in the case of electronics, how exactly does a NOT-gate work? i must just be thinking about it wrong but how do you go from a zero... to a one? like, what pin would be the input, what pin would be the inverted output?
if you have time ofc, loved the vid!
See our new video on how to build mechanical versions of electronic circuits? Watch here: ruclips.net/video/Zv9Q7ih48Uc/видео.html
Urdu please
The Engineering Mindset uploading a video on transistor for the 1749860th time 🤡
It's a popular topic
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So what's the point in transistors? To have an excuse to use a small battery left over?💀
Without transistor your phone, car, laptops and any other device that needs to perform even the simplest calculation won't work. In your phones CPU there's ove 2 billion transistor that are micro. Transistors are the best inventions of the modern age
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