Just had to say after 12 long years I graduated and got accepted to a bachelor program in commerce and I could never have done it without you. Thank you. Truly
I've dropped out of electrical engineering a while ago, but I will forever be grateful to you for helping me get through my circuits analysis class. Wish this was around back then to help me out with electronics too!
one day, when I finally become an eengineer, I will try to meet with you, to thank you for all the years that you’ve been there for me and I will hug you
thank you sooooo much now I understand the whole process... You also gained a sub. I'm gonna be honest with you, you explained this very well. And thank you so much for taking your time to make sure we understand.
initially you made Q=0 and Q'=1 RIGHT? So without such intiall Q and Q' values we can't proceed to the flip flop right? so my question is how come you assume what are the intial values of Q and Q' ? In a real life circuit how those values are taken? is it random? or is there a certain procedure?
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Just had to say after 12 long years I graduated and got accepted to a bachelor program in commerce and I could never have done it without you. Thank you. Truly
Commerce?
U watched this guy since grade 1?
I've dropped out of electrical engineering a while ago, but I will forever be grateful to you for helping me get through my circuits analysis class. Wish this was around back then to help me out with electronics too!
HMMM......
Was it that hard ?
Give this guy a gold medal 🏅. Since i was in 1st grade i watched your videos. Today I'm in the last grade. Keep up with the good videos bro💯.
dude how do you have videos on literally everything. thank you for your service lol
This video helped me out so much with understanding this really confusing thing, thank you so much, I'll forever be grateful for your videos!
The best JK flip-flop explanation ever
You explained in a patiently and clearly, well organized manner that is realy awesome thank you so muuuuuch
one day, when I finally become an eengineer, I will try to meet with you, to thank you for all the years that you’ve been there for me and I will hug you
Thanks a bunch, excellent lecture! After years in chemical processing I know what a flip-flop is for, but how it works? Good job I daresay.
really thanks to you, we want more videos about Electronics and Eectrical engineering.
this guy might be the greatest of all time
Good to hear your smooth voice.
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Thank you very much I just have an exam today your videos save me a bunch of times lmao.
thank you sooooo much now I understand the whole process... You also gained a sub.
I'm gonna be honest with you, you explained this very well. And thank you so much for taking your time to make sure we understand.
This man does it all
bro knows everything
At 4:38, you said the output would be 0 but it will actually be 1
dang... this guy does everything
This man knows everything 😅
Thank you very much, professor, and please complete all the flip flops and counters
Which faculty will this video be useful?
@@saki7952 faculty of engineering
@@Abssi2001 and computer scince too 😅
Waw. I wish I had seen this video when I was in year 2. But I still learn new things though. #MyMentor
4:34 he meant the output will be 1 when one of the values is different in the input.
No other way I’d rather start my morning 🙏
Tutor, please make videos on all the other flip-flops and registers and counters and the entire electronics🥺❤️
Videos on it all?
@@christiedevaney6372 yes
you're my life saver
Thank you for the video
I hope you will make a video on deriving T flip flop and D flip flop from the JK flip flop
xcellent lecture!
Can you do a video about the D flip flop? As well as T flip flop
Lmao the start of the video looks like a Minecraft boss healthbar
Nice flip flop!!
I’m so cooked on this quiz
Could you do a video on impedance matching using the smith chart?
initially you made Q=0 and Q'=1 RIGHT? So without such intiall Q and Q' values we can't proceed to the flip flop right? so my question is how come you assume what are the intial values of Q and Q' ? In a real life circuit how those values are taken? is it random? or is there a certain procedure?
completely random
Do you have more videos explaining sequential circuits, latches, flip flips?
thank u thank u I love you
Keep it up 👍🏻
Is there a video about reaction of acid and base with metals or carbonate
4:38 isn't the out put spose to be 1 when we have 1-1-0
Why I pay my school money when’s it’s you who should get the money 💰
Why is a nand gate having three inputs
So basically whenever J and K are active with an active clock input Q and Q' will play HIDE AND SEEK GAME 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jack kilby flipflop .
FE practice time!
Logic Gates ?
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Nomoskar
real
JG Flip Flop
K is pressed >:(
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3azama
Jk of Bts❤
Just kidding I have flip flops
Lmao
J-ust K-idding Flip Flop you smart bruh
This simple can only 4001 or 4011
1st 🥰
First
It's too confusing
why is it called a clock?