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Good class I hope that you keep teaching and after move to jfet and MOSFET.
Great video, innovative presentation behind the circuit! Good job man!
Thank you so much saved my life
What's the purpose of the capacitors
How did you derive the I_B equation?
are u writing in reverse???
Yes yes he is. That takes true skill
No. Here's a hint: he's right handed
No he is writing on glass and the cam is behind glass so cam will show inverted glass so again inverted through editing so it shows correct image.
damn this helllla late but nah its just one camera and he is behind the glass, but they just flip the video horizontally (I THINK)
Is capacitor included in solving problems?
Capacitors are generally used to remove the DC part of an input, and thus are left out of the calculations.~Andrew F
What is the use of capacitor in the given circuit
DC blocking high pass filter. Only an AC signal gets past the capacitor into the amplifier. Only AC signal makes it out of the amplifier.
more showing off and actions less explanations howd u get the formula for IB for example no explanation
great work
yhank you so much ,,,so much thank you😋
Thank you 🙏🏻
It's helpful bro
Thank you =)
confused, R1 and R2 share only one point and are therefore in series... why use the parallel equation
haven't watched it yet but he's probably using a voltage divider formula, not a parallel resistance
@@theralhaljordan7337 If you remove both the transistor and the source (following thevenin method), then R1 and R2 result in a parallel set up, so Rth = R1//R2.
when solving for the DC part of the circuit they are in series for the thevenins, but he is solving for the AC which puts them in parallel
am im the only one who find him handsome ?
Wow
9:08
Good class I hope that you keep teaching and after move to jfet and MOSFET.
Great video, innovative presentation behind the circuit! Good job man!
Thank you so much saved my life
What's the purpose of the capacitors
How did you derive the I_B equation?
are u writing in reverse???
Yes yes he is. That takes true skill
No. Here's a hint: he's right handed
No he is writing on glass and the cam is behind glass so cam will show inverted glass so again inverted through editing so it shows correct image.
damn this helllla late but nah its just one camera and he is behind the glass, but they just flip the video horizontally (I THINK)
Is capacitor included in solving problems?
Capacitors are generally used to remove the DC part of an input, and thus are left out of the calculations.
~Andrew F
What is the use of capacitor in the given circuit
DC blocking high pass filter. Only an AC signal gets past the capacitor into the amplifier. Only AC signal makes it out of the amplifier.
more showing off and actions less explanations howd u get the formula for IB for example no explanation
great work
yhank you so much ,,,so much thank you😋
Thank you 🙏🏻
It's helpful bro
Thank you =)
confused, R1 and R2 share only one point and are therefore in series... why use the parallel equation
haven't watched it yet but he's probably using a voltage divider formula, not a parallel resistance
@@theralhaljordan7337 If you remove both the transistor and the source (following thevenin method), then R1 and R2 result in a parallel set up, so Rth = R1//R2.
when solving for the DC part of the circuit they are in series for the thevenins, but he is solving for the AC which puts them in parallel
am im the only one who find him handsome ?
Wow
9:08