Love the video, and the ham gear in the back. I just began my journey in homebrewing and circuit design/analysis, and these tutorials are very helpful.
I am so glad this video was a help. I’ve more videos planned for the future, and I’m also developing a new playlist of Short videos giving hints and tips on circuit design etc: ruclips.net/p/PLb3UNFkJ4XkwkZhzyHFYPuwyxbAZjUZMG&si=lqgYtzMa6c_PF0IJ You may find this interesting.
This is a good question and I’ve been thinking exactly how to answer it. The short answer is that it is a common collector circuit which is known as the emitter follower. If you look at the very basic topology at about 2 min 24 you’ll notice the output is taken from the emitter. The same is true on the circuits a little later in the video that you refer to. I hope this helps.
Yes, I needed to make a small change which I could not do in RUclips studio. Something I wasn’t happy with, not wrong but not quite 100% and the only way I could get it to be where I wanted it was to rework it and repost. Sorry about that.
Love the video, and the ham gear in the back. I just began my journey in homebrewing and circuit design/analysis, and these tutorials are very helpful.
It’s great to hear that you found the video useful. Thanks for your comment.
Dude this helped me so much. The explanation didnt involve anything fancy and the way you explained it was awesome. Thanks so much.
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I am so glad this video was a help. I’ve more videos planned for the future, and I’m also developing a new playlist of Short videos giving hints and tips on circuit design etc: ruclips.net/p/PLb3UNFkJ4XkwkZhzyHFYPuwyxbAZjUZMG&si=lqgYtzMa6c_PF0IJ
You may find this interesting.
Merci beaucoup pour les informations khalid du Maroc Casablanca
I’m glad you found the video useful, thank you for your comment.
Are your example "common collector" circuits at approx 2min45 actually common emitter circuits?
This is a good question and I’ve been thinking exactly how to answer it. The short answer is that it is a common collector circuit which is known as the emitter follower.
If you look at the very basic topology at about 2 min 24 you’ll notice the output is taken from the emitter. The same is true on the circuits a little later in the video that you refer to.
I hope this helps.
Either I can see into the future, Ian, or you've reposted this video.
Yes, I needed to make a small change which I could not do in RUclips studio. Something I wasn’t happy with, not wrong but not quite 100% and the only way I could get it to be where I wanted it was to rework it and repost. Sorry about that.
@@ElectronicsNotes No worries on that sir, I just needed a sanity check. Frankly, I was hoping you'd say that I COULD see into the future!
@@matambale I would love for you to be able to do that and then I could ask for your predictions!