It'd be so cool if there was something like "macinerys handbook" for electronics... a single book with tables of dilectric codes, ESRs... all that sort of thing. :)
Thanks - glad you liked the video. As fort he piezo devices, did you have any particular type in mind: sensors, audio transducers, quartz or other resonant devices or just the concept of piezo electricity. That would help me focus better on what to do. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@ElectronicsNotes Perhaps the origin of piezoelectricity would be of interest to your viewers, the subject is too broad to cover everything in detail, cheers.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it is very informative to me.
I’m really glad you like it and found it useful. Thank you for commenting.
It'd be so cool if there was something like "macinerys handbook" for electronics... a single book with tables of dilectric codes, ESRs... all that sort of thing. :)
I’ve not come across a book like that, although it doesn’t mean to say there isn’t one.
Excellent content, can you please consider a review of Piezo devices, thanks.
Thanks - glad you liked the video. As fort he piezo devices, did you have any particular type in mind: sensors, audio transducers, quartz or other resonant devices or just the concept of piezo electricity. That would help me focus better on what to do. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@ElectronicsNotes Perhaps the origin of piezoelectricity would be of interest to your viewers, the subject is too broad to cover everything in detail, cheers.
@@ricksampson6780 Thanks for the idea. I'll investigate. It could be difficult to cover, but I'll certainly look at the possibility. Thanks.
@@ElectronicsNotes Thanks, much appreciated.