I've been in electronics for about 50 years (not professionally though). I've seen a lot, but still you managed to point out perspectives on the "humble voltage divider" that I've never thought about. Your explanation can rightfully be called "in depth". A part from the excellent content, I admire your accent free pronunciation of "Thévénin". Most youtubers don't even try care (which they should), you mastered the "é" and "in" perfectly (which can't be expected). One observation about style: Your cave doesn't boast high end scopes, loads of blinking screens, super duper tools and so on. Let me misquote Albert Einstein: "Knowledge is more important than Equipment" and your videos prove that point.
@fabianglucke3798 Glad you're enjoying them! Once upon a time, I was fairly fluent in French, but it's been a long time since I was in regular contact with French speakers.
There is a typo in the "Norton's Theorem" section. Edward Lawry Norton died in 1983, not 1923. (I'm glad that Norton died at the advanced age of 84, and not at 25.)
ERRATA: 9:03: Typo in Edward Lawry Norton's dates; 1923 should be 1983.
your video style is cool.
watching = relaxation + knowledge.
first time knowing of Millman's theorem
I've been in electronics for about 50 years (not professionally though). I've seen a lot, but still you managed to point out perspectives on the "humble voltage divider" that I've never thought about. Your explanation can rightfully be called "in depth".
A part from the excellent content, I admire your accent free pronunciation of "Thévénin". Most youtubers don't even try care (which they should), you mastered the "é" and "in" perfectly (which can't be expected).
One observation about style: Your cave doesn't boast high end scopes, loads of blinking screens, super duper tools and so on. Let me misquote Albert Einstein: "Knowledge is more important than Equipment" and your videos prove that point.
@fabianglucke3798 Glad you're enjoying them! Once upon a time, I was fairly fluent in French, but it's been a long time since I was in regular contact with French speakers.
+1 Style-point :)
Glad you enjoyed! I'm pretty new to videography, but I'm trying to learn!
There is a typo in the "Norton's Theorem" section. Edward Lawry Norton died in 1983, not 1923. (I'm glad that Norton died at the advanced age of 84, and not at 25.)
Oops! Good catch.