Things I love about this entire series: 1. You're using a good mic 2. The quality of(and effort put into) the illustrations are amazing. 3. Your English is clear and understandable And most of all, you're great at explaining! Thank you!
I don't think even in universities they teach at such a basic level. Perfect for students with no exposure to semiconductors. Could see lots of effort and reading of standard textbooks to have a crystal clear concepts. Keep up the good work. I sincerely thank you for the videos you made my concepts clear which i couldn't get even after reading books.
Very good explanation ..... Not even made easy and ace academy faculty teach as good as you... I missed your lectures... I was too late to see your videos... Thank you sir for your effort
Really nice , just a doubt that you said channel is formed at a voltage of Vgs-Vt but isnt Vt the minimum voltage required to create the channel? I mean I still dont get the use of overdrive voltage,its just an extra voltage left after channel creation so what is its actual significance?
Sir, thank you for amazing video explanation. But, I have a doubt. At 7:57 sec, when we apply a small voltage at drain terminal. The np depletion should get reverse biased at d and no current should flow(even if drift current flows due to minority carrier, it would be small). I am bit confused with it. Can you please help me clear the concept.
Thank you Srinadh Shaik for the comment! Analog circuits started, where we'll cover small signal, Amplifiers and so on. Concerning to Electronic Devices, Depletion MOSFET and IC Technology will be done by the time Analog circuits is complete. I hope you are watching the playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL311CA3047EB6EC58
thnx for your clear explanation....but would you plz tell me @ 5:54 you said there should be a depletion region under the inversion region (not due to the drain or source).......plz explain the reason behind that...
Hi Tamim, Without MOSCAP understanding, you will get even more questions. Please follow the playlist in sequence:Electronic Devices - EDC Lectures for GATE: ruclips.net/p/PL311CA3047EB6EC58
Hi Girija, Thank you for taking time and asking this question. with the previous setup, the way of making videos was restrictive and uncomfortable for me. Moved to this setup recently. Relatively better, but my hands block good amount of screen. do you think the previous videos were better in terms of making?
Things I love about this entire series:
1. You're using a good mic
2. The quality of(and effort put into) the illustrations are amazing.
3. Your English is clear and understandable
And most of all, you're great at explaining! Thank you!
100% agreeee!!
Thank you very much. My teacher tried to teach us everything about Mosfets in one 2 hour lecture. You are a better teacher!
best vedio on youtube about mosfet.It will make your concept crystal clear.
This video is seriously amazing and should be getting more views. Thank you sir for this gem!
I don't think even in universities they teach at such a basic level. Perfect for students with no exposure to semiconductors. Could see lots of effort and reading of standard textbooks to have a crystal clear concepts. Keep up the good work. I sincerely thank you for the videos you made my concepts clear which i couldn't get even after reading books.
Thank you. First time I understand the functioning of MOSFET.
Goddamn, that pinchoff salt thing was so good for an analogy. Epic!
謝謝!
The best video I have watched so far regarding this topic. Thank you sooo much for sharing it !!!!!!
Best MOSFET video I've ever been through
appreciate you for considering the practical scenario to the point
Very good explanation ..... Not even made easy and ace academy faculty teach as good as you... I missed your lectures... I was too late to see your videos... Thank you sir for your effort
Excellent explanation. Thank you very much.
Great videos sir!! Very helpful.
Please provide complete EDC and Analog Circuits lectures.
Thank you for your efforts.
Great explanation and complete effort👏
sir, you are a genius.
Also, in 7:50, the rho L/A resistance is it numerically sufficient to be assumed as 1/gm (as the gm*Vin passes wholly through that...)?
Really nice , just a doubt that you said channel is formed at a voltage of Vgs-Vt but isnt Vt the minimum voltage required to create the channel? I mean I still dont get the use of overdrive voltage,its just an extra voltage left after channel creation so what is its actual significance?
Sir, thank you for amazing video explanation. But, I have a doubt. At 7:57 sec, when we apply a small voltage at drain terminal. The np depletion should get reverse biased at d and no current should flow(even if drift current flows due to minority carrier, it would be small).
I am bit confused with it. Can you please help me clear the concept.
Great video! THanks alot!
Excellent explaination in a clear manner sir
Nxt videos when will u upload sir on EDC
Thank you Srinadh Shaik for the comment!
Analog circuits started, where we'll cover small signal, Amplifiers and so on.
Concerning to Electronic Devices, Depletion MOSFET and IC Technology will be done by the time Analog circuits is complete.
I hope you are watching the playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL311CA3047EB6EC58
Sir a small doubt. How it is reverse biased at 11.30
thnx for your clear explanation....but would you plz tell me @ 5:54 you said there should be a depletion region under the inversion region (not due to the drain or source).......plz explain the reason behind that...
also plz explain the depletion charge whether it's positive or negative??
Hi Tamim,
Without MOSCAP understanding, you will get even more questions. Please follow the playlist in sequence:Electronic Devices - EDC Lectures for GATE: ruclips.net/p/PL311CA3047EB6EC58
ty sir great video
great
Thank you so much
Great explanation.... please sir edc ache se complete kro..... standard book ki need na pade
Thank you. Sure will be completing edc.
Thanks sir ji
wow
are you from ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS CHANNEL OR NESO ACEDEMY
None of them. This is Techgurukula.
@@techgurukula no actually there is a voice match I can be wrong but there is a very close voice match
Why aren't you using black screen you used before? Great video anyways
Hi Girija,
Thank you for taking time and asking this question.
with the previous setup, the way of making videos was restrictive and uncomfortable for me.
Moved to this setup recently. Relatively better, but my hands block good amount of screen.
do you think the previous videos were better in terms of making?
@@techgurukula No problem for me this is also great . I don't care about black screen what matters is content which is exceelent.
@@pranjalsingh1287 Thank you!
@Kaushal Joshi thank you for sharing your view point. let's see how the new setup comes along.
do you know how to solve MOSFET problems and plot them inn Matlab? I will pay you for that