Your channel is the definition of a hidden gem, I have watched probably like 30-40 episodes this past week and I am amazed with the quality, quantity and information density of your videos. I honestly don't understand how you don't have more subscribers. Thanks for not giving up and keep up the amazing work. I have learned more about RF and analogue circuits this last week than in 4 years of uni. Thank you!
I guess you can display 3 different channels at once (each phase and gain), with the 4'th channel as a reference from the AWG? At least the Siglent 1204X-E does that. Nice video.
For all the electrical engineers though in UK, yes it's "boudi" not "Bowd" plot. This was the first time I heard it called "boudi", checked and its the correct pronunciation.
Your channel is the definition of a hidden gem, I have watched probably like 30-40 episodes this past week and I am amazed with the quality, quantity and information density of your videos. I honestly don't understand how you don't have more subscribers. Thanks for not giving up and keep up the amazing work. I have learned more about RF and analogue circuits this last week than in 4 years of uni. Thank you!
glad I'm helping
Thank you! You make it more clear about low pass and high pass fitters than my Prf.
very instructive thanks
I was going to say its a "story" about Bode, CA - I see I was wrong! :) ~Jack, VEG
Should I be buried in a plot in Bode? I'll have to think about that
Can we expect more videos on this? A practical application?
Awesome video
God bless you
My memorized over used formula, 3db point is at f=1/(2.pi.r.c)
That is the same, exact formula that I was taught also. Fred
Yes. 2 * pi * f is also know as " ω " (little omega) in engineering.
@@erikas6874 Amazing, it's the same everywhere on the globe!
I guess you can display 3 different channels at once (each phase and gain), with the 4'th channel as a reference from the AWG? At least the Siglent 1204X-E does that. Nice video.
Helpful, thanks!
For all the electrical engineers though in UK, yes it's "boudi" not "Bowd" plot. This was the first time I heard it called "boudi", checked and its the correct pronunciation.
you guys are always mispronouncing things 😀
@@IMSAIGuy OI !!! (lol)
Yes I pronounce as Bode like "Load" also like "Mode" or "Code" or "Node" etc...
I'm studying bode plot in automatic control system subject
Nice video;)
Cool instruction. Thanks.