Dude you give off massive professor vibes and are really good at teaching. I honestly wasn't expecting to stay for the whole video but I ended up doing so and learning a ton! Massive thanks!
Just keep you up to date. I have passed the D413 Telecomm and Wireless Communication exam in WGU. This video has helped me to have better understanding of Multiplexing. I did not use any study guide for Multiplexing. Just this
The best explanation for this topic I have never seen like this. Believe me, you will be the best professor in the world, not just a teacher !! Thank you a lot keep working
beside your amazing and smooth explanation, the PowerPoint is beautifully designed, can you send me the ppt with the background pictures for my final thesis presentation
Hi,, Thank you for this video, it is very helpful but I have a doubt. I can't understand or find the substantial difference between broadband and the multiplexing technique FDM; these technologies seem overlapping to me although some say they are two distinct things. In broadband, multiple data signals can be transmitted at the same time. With broadband, the band on a communication medium is divided into separate channels. The FDM multiplexing technique seems to perform the same function. thanks
Question :- so WDM(wavelength div.) is same as FDM right ? if there are any diff. do mention please. I could find that FDM uses low frequency electrical RF while WDM uses THz. What else is there ? great video btw.
Sorry for the late reply... but I hope this is still helpful!! I did not do too much research on WDM, but yes they are a different. FDM and WDM both have wave patterns, unlike tdm and stdm. The main (and from what I know, the only) difference is what each are used for. FDM is used for standard cables, such as ethernet cables (or anything that has a twisted cable) while WDM is used for fibre/optic cables. Other than this, they should be the same.
Dude you give off massive professor vibes and are really good at teaching. I honestly wasn't expecting to stay for the whole video but I ended up doing so and learning a ton! Massive thanks!
Really glad I could help you out! Glad you watched the whole way through and learned a lot! :)
Just keep you up to date. I have passed the D413 Telecomm and Wireless Communication exam in WGU. This video has helped me to have better understanding of Multiplexing.
I did not use any study guide for Multiplexing. Just this
The best explanation for this topic I have never seen like this. Believe me, you will be the best professor in the world, not just a teacher !!
Thank you a lot keep working
your video recommended by WGU. i like your teaching style jake
Really? WGU recommended my video? That's... crazy!
Yes. Your video was recommended for multiplexing topic
@@gileneo6999 Awesome! Thanks for letting me know and I am glad you and your classmates found this helpful!
First class presentation. Great explanation, history and visuals. Thanks.
Thank you for going over each of these in detail. Your presentation helped me understand these terms.
Glad to help!
Explained better than my professor!
Bruh uh literally deserves millions or even Billions of subscribers ....
Great Video! Didn't really know what this was until now... You know a lot about it and did a great job explaining it!
Haha Thank you!
I do apologize about the quality. I do not know why it is only in 480p. At least it is only a powerpoint :)
It was very useful for me, thank you for the nice presentation.
Glad I could help!
Awesome presentation man! things make much more sense to me right now after watching it, THANK YOU.
Glad to help!
this was really helpful and thank you so much for helping me understand multiplexing
Thanks for all the help!
You are very welcome!!!!
beside your amazing and smooth explanation, the PowerPoint is beautifully designed, can you send me the ppt with the background pictures for my final thesis presentation
Thank you, you are not only bro but also pro ;)
Awesome video!
Really well explained! Thank you!
My physics class is so boring and came here to know the concepts
wow i'm impressed that's an awesome lecture bruh, in my opinion you have good teaching skills, tnx for the video
Thank you!
Hi,,
Thank you for this video, it is very helpful but I have a doubt.
I can't understand or find the substantial difference between broadband and the multiplexing technique FDM; these technologies seem overlapping to me although some say they are two distinct things.
In broadband, multiple data signals can be transmitted at the same time. With broadband, the band on a communication medium is divided into separate channels. The FDM multiplexing technique seems to perform the same function.
thanks
I had a presentation due today, ig you know the rest :) ; thanks buddy you do good work
Question :- so WDM(wavelength div.) is same as FDM right ?
if there are any diff. do mention please.
I could find that FDM uses low frequency electrical RF while WDM uses THz.
What else is there ?
great video btw.
Sorry for the late reply... but I hope this is still helpful!! I did not do too much research on WDM, but yes they are a different. FDM and WDM both have wave patterns, unlike tdm and stdm. The main (and from what I know, the only) difference is what each are used for. FDM is used for standard cables, such as ethernet cables (or anything that has a twisted cable) while WDM is used for fibre/optic cables. Other than this, they should be the same.
Great video!
Good job.
This guy teaches
very helpful! thank you
Thank you so much!
Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Thank you
Glad to help!
thanks a lot.
This is LIT
I'm confused. Is the multiplexer some sort of hardware device or does the multiplexing just happen magically?
of course it's a physical device. there is no magic unless you live in a fairyland 🧙♂️🌟
Hello professor
can i have the ppt? thanks!!
I am not giving it out cause ik you will probably just use it for yourself :)
Good job.