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I wish you would elaborate at the end more about the components purpose and real world applications. It helps to understand where they fit in to reality. Some things are so practical and yet located in unseen places.
This is super cool! The way everything is explained makes it easy to understand the concept. Can you please make a video explaining the difference between a +VE and -VE power sources? Like +12,-12, +5,-5 etc? What is the real life difference in it? What is it's significance? Why can't a +5V rated semiconductor device work when supplied with a -5V? And still a normal bulb works just fine?
+5V means there’s a lack of electrons, -5V is a excess of electrons. It depends on the electron flow if you go use conventional flow or electron flow. VE is just Volts (energy) which is just V. Volts are the unit of measurement for energy
@@sangeeth_619 I’m not sure I gave a great explanation either but if I understood what you’re asking properly. But ratings really matter device to device. Some rating are voltage in max effective voltage. Some are minimum current to operate. A lot changes. Often there are databases online needed to find the information even. AC and DC are rated differently. Some require specific connections etc.
Most lightbulbs though are fairly interchangeable due to standard voltages. And power ratings for the bulb. Bulbs are in watts and with the known voltage you can find current. But current is current
I'm sure you've been told this before but my Engineering Mindset has noticed that your logo doesn't work. All three cogs are connected so the mechanism wouldn't be able to rotate. I think you need to shrink the two larger cogs so that they are only touching the small one, not each other. Note, this hasn't taken me years to figure out, I've just discovered your channel.
I have, many times, and each time I reply that you should be considering how things could work. From this one perspective you can't tell the depth of each gear to be sure they aren't staggered, you've assumed they are all interlocked but it could just be aligned to appear so. Think outside the box and what possibilities there could be. Additionally, it's just a logo, the gears don't ever move and it's not meant to represent a gear box in any way. It's just some gears to represent a mechanical mind.
I was thinking of using this to reduce power consumption for low powered lighting. So no current in bottom wave form technical using half the power. Will not notice the effect on lighting. I must put this to the test with say 2 or 3 60watt lamps.
Question? - I have circuit diagram from 2005-2008. It has DC to AC Inverter of 120v AC output hooked with diode on each secondary line , that is reversed polarity .( Both different) one way , then other way. My test meter reads both on AC and DC . How do I get proper reading across load resistor on multi meter? This is not supposed to be clipping circuit of very low voltage. Circuit load on paper was inductor coil, diodes and and resistor.
Thank you so much for your videos! I just uploaded a video yesterday with a specific question about Flame Rectification. Could you (or one of your subscribers) make a video to help me out?
If we compare electricity with water and wires with pipes, than what's a diode in this scenario? It may be silly question, but it helps me to understand electricity more clearly or may be i am doing it wrong all along. Thank You. [DiowE]
@@EngineeringMindset Thanks, Engineering Mindset. I didn't expected a response, thinking my question is silly, but you really answered, wonderful & great. I will surely check out your recommend video. Many thanks, again. [DiowE]
Question - How do I measure on multimeter the output voltage from circuit seen from 2007 , that was secondary side of Inverter of 120VAC connected on each output line single diodes that are opposite polarity each facing, going to resistor load? Is this still a portion of 120V AC output ,or approx 40 volt half wave DC plus and minus DC? The writer may have been thinking about back flow protection. This is not print error, or about clipping circuit. Please advise.
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I just did a lab about this so thanks for helping me understand this more!
What’s a lab
I believe i have learned from you more than most of my lectures. Thank you guys!!
I wish you would elaborate at the end more about the components purpose and real world applications. It helps to understand where they fit in to reality. Some things are so practical and yet located in unseen places.
Sure, we covered them in the dedicated videos for diodes and capacitors as well as full bridge rectifier
you are saving lives man.. you'l be seeing a lot of my comments on this journey of studying engineering... thank you
Hey Paul thank you so much for this video
My pleasure!
Nice, I could really use a half-wit rectifier. Some rectification is quite necessary.
Wow. I understood everything clearly thank you truly ❤
Thank you for the video! It is the best explanation I have ever seen!
Thank you so much for the animated lecture
HALF WAVE RECTIFIER IS AWESOME! if you want a room with full flickering light :)
This is super cool! The way everything is explained makes it easy to understand the concept. Can you please make a video explaining the difference between a +VE and -VE power sources? Like +12,-12, +5,-5 etc? What is the real life difference in it? What is it's significance? Why can't a +5V rated semiconductor device work when supplied with a -5V? And still a normal bulb works just fine?
+5V means there’s a lack of electrons, -5V is a excess of electrons. It depends on the electron flow if you go use conventional flow or electron flow. VE is just Volts (energy) which is just V. Volts are the unit of measurement for energy
@@ZeusEBoy It would be interesting to see if it can be animated.
@@sangeeth_619 I’m not sure I gave a great explanation either but if I understood what you’re asking properly. But ratings really matter device to device. Some rating are voltage in max effective voltage. Some are minimum current to operate. A lot changes. Often there are databases online needed to find the information even. AC and DC are rated differently. Some require specific connections etc.
Most lightbulbs though are fairly interchangeable due to standard voltages. And power ratings for the bulb. Bulbs are in watts and with the known voltage you can find current. But current is current
To answer your last point - polarity.
great video man
I'm sure you've been told this before but my Engineering Mindset has noticed that your logo doesn't work.
All three cogs are connected so the mechanism wouldn't be able to rotate.
I think you need to shrink the two larger cogs so that they are only touching the small one, not each other.
Note, this hasn't taken me years to figure out, I've just discovered your channel.
I have, many times, and each time I reply that you should be considering how things could work. From this one perspective you can't tell the depth of each gear to be sure they aren't staggered, you've assumed they are all interlocked but it could just be aligned to appear so. Think outside the box and what possibilities there could be. Additionally, it's just a logo, the gears don't ever move and it's not meant to represent a gear box in any way. It's just some gears to represent a mechanical mind.
Great video.
Thank you
Explained it well.
I was thinking of using this to reduce power consumption for low powered lighting. So no current in bottom wave form technical using half the power. Will not notice the effect on lighting. I must put this to the test with say 2 or 3 60watt lamps.
@@kennmossman8701 I will give it a bash see what happens.
Super cool!
thank you! very intrestimg video! and very good explanations!
Question? - I have circuit diagram from 2005-2008. It has DC to AC Inverter of 120v AC output hooked with diode on each secondary line , that is reversed polarity .( Both different) one way , then other way. My test meter reads both on AC and DC . How do I get proper reading across load resistor on multi meter? This is not supposed to be clipping circuit of very low voltage. Circuit load on paper was inductor coil, diodes and and resistor.
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Is it possible to make a tracing or sequential colored led strip say 20ft long?
Very good video, what can half wave rectifier be useful for. I really interested l.
Well, one thing it’s used for is sensing presence of flame in a gas furnace 🔥
Can IGBTs be used to convert AC to DC as seen through a HVDC system such as a half bridge module?
I thought I was watching another channel because there was no "hey guys Paul here from engineering mindset intro
Can you make a video on DC-DC converter
What is the output of secondary transformer (before the diode)
Great video, thank you!
Thanks for the video!🙂👍🏻
Our pleasure!
Is there any problem if the phase and neutral of the ac get swapped to the input of the rectifier
Good video sharing ❤❤🌹🌹
Thank you so much for your videos! I just uploaded a video yesterday with a specific question about Flame Rectification. Could you (or one of your subscribers) make a video to help me out?
thank you
This was helpful thx
Glad it helped
why is my lecturer showing this as the most complicated circuit ive seen in my life. can anyone tell me if this video is too simple
Hi. Thanks for your video. Any like🌷🌷🌷
If we compare electricity with water and wires with pipes, than what's a diode in this scenario? It may be silly question, but it helps me to understand electricity more clearly or may be i am doing it wrong all along. Thank You. [DiowE]
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@@EngineeringMindset Thanks, Engineering Mindset. I didn't expected a response, thinking my question is silly, but you really answered, wonderful & great. I will surely check out your recommend video. Many thanks, again. [DiowE]
Hi, can you try to make a ac voltage dimmer using triac and Arduino.
Because it will be very helpful to me.
Thank you.
Bro make a video on how van de graff generator works
No
Question - How do I measure on multimeter the output voltage from
circuit seen from 2007 , that was secondary side of
Inverter of 120VAC connected on each output line single diodes that are
opposite polarity each facing, going to resistor load? Is this still a
portion of 120V AC output ,or approx 40 volt half wave DC plus and minus
DC? The writer may have been thinking about back flow protection. This
is not print error, or about clipping circuit. Please advise.
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I have a soldering iron which has a diode in the input supply,why so.
Is it using only half of the input power.
Its probably polarity protection. But it depends where and how it's connected as well as what type of diode.
@@EngineeringMindset Diode is IN 1007type,is it protecting the polarity of the heating element,are there DC heating elements.
Splendid!
Tysm
شكرا لكم
Thanks bro
I wish I could send the photos taken.
So what is benefit of diode?
Ok we can use it for DC
But
Where we can it use for commercial purpose?
Please see our many design projects, they almost all use diodes. Electric motor speed controller design for example or voltage regulator
@@EngineeringMindset Thanks!
Flame rectification in gas furnace 😊
All transformers are 12 volts, and I use Atranz, the financial converter, and thank you very much
So a half wave rectifier is just a diode?
But why we would need a diode in the first place?
Grea vid
Ima make a wind turbine using an AC gen then convert it to DC to power me pump for me fountain
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What if it burned?
Hi why don't u replied back in ur previous video
I get thousands of messages per week. I can' reply to them all.
@@EngineeringMindset Good evening sir
Sir I can understand
Well wish me good luck for my exams. 😀
Yoo hoo. I'm here. 👍👍.
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