Transistor Oscillator Circuit

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @TotallMax13
    @TotallMax13 2 года назад +31

    It would've been nice to hear an explanation on how the circuit actually functions and oscillates

  • @ramast4881
    @ramast4881 4 года назад +10

    Why does increasing R1 increase frequency? As you said R1 control how fast C1 charges. If R1 is high then C1 will need longer time to charge and that should reduce the frequency.

  • @CaucasianWiz
    @CaucasianWiz 4 года назад +11

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    • @PunmasterSTP
      @PunmasterSTP 2 года назад +1

      How did your interview go?

    • @CaucasianWiz
      @CaucasianWiz 2 года назад +3

      @@PunmasterSTP It went awesome! I crushed the skills assessment and just surpassed my 1 year anniversary at the company this past July.

    • @PunmasterSTP
      @PunmasterSTP 2 года назад +1

      @@CaucasianWiz That’s amazing and I’m so glad to hear it!!!

  • @martinromero5515
    @martinromero5515 4 года назад +5

    Hi my friend just let you know that I love your videos, special when you splayn circuit electronic, perfect espleneicion.

  • @TheD736
    @TheD736 3 года назад +3

    I'm hoping to make a keyboard using oscillators like this as a hobby project, this helps lots

  • @jaretw4293
    @jaretw4293 4 года назад +4

    More electrical engineering videos like this!!!!

  • @robertowisconetti2732
    @robertowisconetti2732 4 года назад +1

    all hail the god of teaching. love u man. love u soooooooooo much

  • @PunmasterSTP
    @PunmasterSTP 2 года назад

    Oscillator? More like the educational value of these videos is “oh so much greater”!

  • @successthruknowledge
    @successthruknowledge 12 дней назад

    Well it seems counterintuitive to me. Why would decreasing the value of the load resistor lead to less current being measured through the multimeter? Is it because the current is diverting through the load resistor instead of the multimeter? Does the multimeter have higher internal resistance? Also, what mechanism is responsible for the impedance increasing in the left inductor when you draw current from the right inductor? postscript - as others have commented I think he forgot to describe the oscillation! Presumably the inductor works in concert with the NPN transistor and the capacitor works in concert with the PNP transitor!

  • @fedorhotabich
    @fedorhotabich Год назад

    Your videos are excellent set of problems checking knowledge of electronics.

  • @boyanatanassov9263
    @boyanatanassov9263 3 года назад +1

    Is this some sort of Push and Pull oscillator? Can you explain how the actual oscillation happens? Thanks...

  • @octatonicgardenmarcospi4978
    @octatonicgardenmarcospi4978 4 года назад +2

    Love the channel. I'd like to see this circuit being built and tested.

  • @arshakir3924
    @arshakir3924 3 года назад +2

    What PNP transistor did you use also?

  • @sargismartirosyan9946
    @sargismartirosyan9946 Год назад

    So if we put the C1 and the R1 to 1nf capacitor and 1M ohm how much higher kilo hertz or kz will it oscillate at ? I mean what frequency will it oscilate at ? If we put that higher resistance and lower capacitance ?

  • @tyresebrown2261
    @tyresebrown2261 4 года назад +1

    but damn this guy is the real MVP

  • @dinunayak8024
    @dinunayak8024 Год назад

    How many turns of transformer primery and secondary?

  • @inhisnameislay3401
    @inhisnameislay3401 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. TY

  • @Money_global
    @Money_global 4 года назад +2

    thank you

  • @arshakir3924
    @arshakir3924 3 года назад

    Ok question, the transformer you are using in the video is a 120V to 2 phases of 12V? Because that is the transformer I have with 120V in and 2 12V out and a neutral.

  • @arshakir3924
    @arshakir3924 3 года назад

    If I increase the voltage from 5.5 to let's say 7 or 12 would it destroy the circuit or cause issues.

  • @LouinVB
    @LouinVB Год назад

    No transistor current flow or biasing?

  • @user-cs6wy9hi5u
    @user-cs6wy9hi5u 6 месяцев назад

    What is the name of this circuit? Could I have a document about it?

  • @jamesacosta6090
    @jamesacosta6090 3 года назад

    in what region of operation are the transistors here?

  • @smartchip
    @smartchip 4 года назад +1

    Thanks,

  • @jortingeorge5730
    @jortingeorge5730 4 года назад +1

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  • @ozcansahsuvar2269
    @ozcansahsuvar2269 4 года назад

    dayı sen necisin yaa

  • @ericneu1322
    @ericneu1322 4 года назад +1

    this circuit is very, very BAD:
    use a better circuit - please
    out out out