I sub to a lot of channels for entertainment. Videos like this I just find by searching as needed. But this was so well done, I can't help but sub. Really nice!
There's a mistake in this video made over and over and over again. It is the comparison between "transistor and MOSFET". Field Effect Transistor (FET, the FET in MOSFET), indeed ARE transistors! In fact, the 'T' in MOSFET stands for "transistor". A proper comparison would be made between Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) and Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) and those comparisons would be valid. The current presentation will just perpetuate confusion among newbies.
so what about bldc gimbal like motors? do you know any controllers for them, I mean ready boards I can connect to the arduino and the motor and program? thanks for the video
I have a model train where in the power supply (0-12 VDC) is given through rail tracks. Which motor driver can I use to run the train in this case? Is it safe for the train engine (locomotive) motor if the supply is given this way? Thanks in advance.
I connect the the l298n to a stepper motor nema17 my DC power supply shows no current being drawn when I send a signal to move the stepper one revolution and then stops I notice it's still continuously drawing max amps and it's in CC mode an till I reset the Arduino then it goes back to normal again it's like the pins 8,9,10,11 are causing it to still run some how also after about 30mins the rc522 RFID scanner stops working any ideas what this could be?
the video is educational, but yet getting a dislike due to generated voice instead of a normal human. the generated voice is monotone and sounds like from advertising.
Man if you keep making videos like this you would become a very useful resource to many people. You answered every question I had about H-Bridges.
Despite the robotic narration (and slightly ungrammatical English) this is a very good and informative video. Thank you. 😊
I am a beginner but i am impressed with your presentation and counsel. Three hat cheers to you
Such an underrated video. It's been so helpful especially that chart at the end to sum up everything. Many thanks!
You don't know what you just did for me. I wish I had things information before now. Thanks a trillion times.
useful knowledge for mechantronics students. Thanks a million and hope to see more videos
veryyy useful video, neatly and clearly explained, soooo precise, so much efforts, may ur work be recognized
This is very educative and useful video for diverse project applications. Good job. Thanks
Thank you for creating this video. This has been very helpful.
I sub to a lot of channels for entertainment. Videos like this I just find by searching as needed. But this was so well done, I can't help but sub. Really nice!
There's a mistake in this video made over and over and over again. It is the comparison between "transistor and MOSFET". Field Effect Transistor (FET, the FET in MOSFET), indeed ARE transistors! In fact, the 'T' in MOSFET stands for "transistor". A proper comparison would be made between Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) and Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) and those comparisons would be valid. The current presentation will just perpetuate confusion among newbies.
Super video, answer all my concerns!
Nicely Explained
Very nice information well put together. You used an A.I. for voice-over, right? It is a bit “monotonous”, but, yeah… ha ha. Good video!
Wonderful vdo.
I love it.
Please make a video on how can i connect or operate L293D motor driver with Node MCU esp 8266
Thank you....video crisp and to the point would like to see a video about using ir remote without library using arduino
Muy buena presentación, felicitaciones. Lima Peru
bro amazing what a good explanation
Excellent video.
Thanks.
best best best video!....keep it up pls.
Keep Making more video 👍
Creative video, thank you :)
so what about bldc gimbal like motors? do you know any controllers for them, I mean ready boards I can connect to the arduino and the motor and program? thanks for the video
Amazing content loved it✌️😌
Thank you so much that was very helpful.
I really liked this informative video. You got new subscriber🎉
Thanks for the sub!
Great explanations 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I have a model train where in the power supply (0-12 VDC) is given through rail tracks. Which motor driver can I use to run the train in this case? Is it safe for the train engine (locomotive) motor if the supply is given this way? Thanks in advance.
Well done
Informative❤
Thanks 🙂
Thank you so much !!!
Thanks for video
Very nice all bord
Make more videos 👌🏻 keep it up
Thank you, I will
@@sdrobotics5375 is it possible to control 4 or 5 dc motors with this? and i want to control it with rc controller
Can you please reply?
I connect the the l298n to a stepper motor nema17 my DC power supply shows no current being drawn when I send a signal to move the stepper one revolution and then stops I notice it's still continuously drawing max amps and it's in CC mode an till I reset the Arduino then it goes back to normal again it's like the pins 8,9,10,11 are causing it to still run some how also after about 30mins the rc522 RFID scanner stops working any ideas what this could be?
the video is educational, but yet getting a dislike due to generated voice instead of a normal human. the generated voice is monotone and sounds like from advertising.
Great video! In which program did you do animations?
Thanks, Animation made by powerpoint 2019
thank you.
thank you
What about mx 1919
You should say cheaper not cost effective. In the long run they may not be cost effective.
Pick current lol. Maybe peak?
Great info, but the speech synthesis is awful.
Arduino motor shield
Subscribe button immediately.
Sorry but I don't like the computer voice videos.
Talk slow