How does an Amplifier Work? (Class-A)
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- This is video on working of a Class A Amplifier and some of its variations.
The input signal is first filtered to remove any DC in it, then it is biased such that the signal stays in the active region of the transistor so that the current through the base is amplified at the collector, with amplification depending upon the gain of transistor and the resistors, at last the voltage at the collector is passed through the capacitor to remove the DC and provide the amplified input signal at the output.
chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - Designing the basic amplifier with working
03:40 - Different types of class A amplifiers
05:20 - Outro
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Your first 3 minutes video solved the puzzle that I have never figured out since the classroom 30 yrs ago.
Same but half year ago
Please make a video each on different classes of amplifiers. Your videos are extremely helpful in understanding such concepts, especially in the times of online semesters.
Yes make all class videos and upload soon
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Yes please 🙏🙏🙏
This is a good presentation & I was far behind in my class that time, now it's well comprehended
Finally a video that explains the improvements applied to the amplification process such as removing the bias signal at the output and why thoso resistors are necessary
While I am new to electronics and engineering, this is quite explanatory. Thank you.
Very very precise and clear cut explanation about working of an amplifier we hope like this video keep it up!!!❤️👍
This is brilliant. Its the first time I've understood a transistor circuit.
Very interesting explanation. Thank you!
Now explain like I'm five years old.
Exelente video, tks Master.
This channel needs more attention. It's great.
You can explore almost anything 👌 great!
I was looking for guitar amplifiers but damn, I could watch this for hours
such a great video, by all means
thankful to the creator, from KRG(South.Kurdstan)
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Good graphics and great explanation! I want more!
Cheers from Italy.
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Awesome 👍👏😊animation and explanation. Short and sweet 🍬🍭 with crystal clarity.
Thanks for improving your graphical work
Thanks you😀
Best explanation out there! Thanks
Wow, this video was amazing! You explained the concept of amplifiers so clearly and concisely, with great examples and diagrams. This is by far the best explanation I have found on the internet. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. I am curious, where did you learn all this stuff? Do you have any book recommendations for someone who wants to learn more about electronics?
Great video
Waiting for the next
Very good explanation thank you
yes! amazing, clear graphics and animation as I was expecting (y) / one more tip for you, I recently noticed a surge in peoples`s inquires about AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulators/ 1 phase or 3 phase) aka Voltage Stabilizer among Electrical and electronics enthusiasts in various online forums/ so an opportunity for you to make a good animation video about it and hit ratings. cuz there is almost not a good video tutorial about it on RUclips
Thanks for the tips! I will try.😀👍
if either of you feel like being informative,
why do people use AC wallwarts and rectifiers/regulators to produce dual rail PSU for opamps? from studying theory (i have yet to blow up my parts) it seems that this transistor amp can boost the voltage, then a resistor divider can provide a negative rail without ripple. no one ever answers my question why people use a circuit that introduces ripple instead.
Whoa. Thank you. Learning curve go.
Creative video, thanks for sharing it :)
Nice and commendable...keep doing Brother....I wish I could have such nice and pictorial representation in the Graduation.
excellent work
Waiting for class AB video , nice
Helpful video. I liked it
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We need more videos like this
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Excellent..!
Great explanation, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
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Can you help to make a visualization video about how the "Crystal oscillator" works?
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Nice job...very simple and effective explanation video👌👌.good luck🌷🌷
Do you make logos ??
@@taufeeqkhan2629 No my friend. It's personal hobby base on my name
Super vedio.thanks brother
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Could not have explained this better - brilliant video. I just subscribed and look forward to the next video in the series
Now I understand how Rc & Re works. Thanks a lot, Great job. I need more about Class AB and ............. Appreciate that. 😇😇😇👍👍👍❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Amazing...
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Nice 👌
Good video
Nice!!!
Good one, hope to get more videos faster its long waiting time between two videos.
Nice video sir.Thank you sir ji
Clear as mud, now i realised why i never understood my sec school electronic class
keep up the good work hope your channel grows
Nice video dude
Very good
“An amplifier is an electrical device” and then my video crashed. Well I got my answer, no time wasted.
superb
Thanks for the video man ! and btw what text to speech are you using ?
Thank you so much
thank you sir
With some proper delivery, this could be great.
Okay nice video now let's make a power amp
We love your channel .
cool
Sir, why you stop 🛑 making videos😢 it much more helpful for me, a 12th passed students, what I learnt few months ago and from then a lot of questions arise and having a great willing to know about the usage of real life circuits,,,
And for that I searched many times on Google and RUclips but nothing yet give much satisfaction like this ❤❤❤
10/10
which one is better for better OUT linier freq transistor or IC ..?
Nice
most wanted video
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awsome
Nice video 🔥 #ccrproject
Waiting for other series
Nice , when the second video will uploaded?
Just now subscribed sir 🌹🌹🌹
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Готово!
Спасибо за напоминание. Я вообще о них забыл.
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Hi,thanks for your videos.....i have a question about making these videos.....how you make these videos???is that 3DMax or somthing else??
Class E Please :)
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East or west devesh sir is the best
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Please make a video about dc millivolt amplifire
would you explain how the emitter resistor provides negative feedback in detail?
Lets say, Emitter resistor is 1k ohm (Re = 100 ohm).
Now, when 50miliamp (I = 0.05 A) current flows through Re, by Ohm's Law, voltage across Re will be V = I*R = 0.05 * 100 = 5V.
So, if one end of resistor is grounded, the end will rise to 5V, so that, 50 milliamp of current flows through resistor.
If there was no Re, and when the transistor turns on (Assuming zero resistance from transistor), Rc will be connected to ground, thus 0 V at the output.
But if there was Re, The maximum Rc can drop to will be 5V.
The voltage drop depends on current, so as current increases in Rc, Rc tries to pull the output low, now the same current flows through Re, and Re tries to push the output high, thus providing the negative feedback.
@@ExplorerStuff thankyou your explanation was helpful
Plzz make video on other classes soon..
Yup! Working on them.👍
Class b, ab, c, d, and h too pls..🙏😁
In the following videos
Class H..... I will see if I can fit it somewhere. 👍
@@ExplorerStuff давай, у тебя все получится :)
Waiting the other classes
I'm a novice at best and found your channel through the phone charger video you have though I was disappointed to find that you dont have anymore common household circuits on your videos that I can disassemble with your videos like both types of microwaves insides or a air conditioner anything us beginners find on the side of the road maybe even explain how we could repurpose a microwave computer into some kind of timer ??? Exc.
I will try. 😀👍
which parameter determines beta of the transistor ?
β (beta) of a transistor is the gain or amplification of the base current to collector's current when the transistor is in the active region.
And, A transistor is made up of two PN junctions, an emitter junction and a collector junction. The active region is when the emitter junction is forward biased and the collector junction is reverse biased.
So, beta depends on materials, doping, construction of the transistor.
Do you have an explanation how D amplifier works?
They use magic...
Its a debkay alq debkaerwa :-)
Hi,I don't understand how the current flow through transistor.First it goes through base and colector in capacitor and the go back through colector and emitter in ground?
The information is great, but the electronic voiceover which lacks intonation makes it too hard to follow through. Please use a real human next time.
Dear what's type software that used for this animation???
Plz help me
How does the transformer increase efficiency ?
In short,
Transformer has a coil, which stores the current (energy) when it is more and releases when it is less, thus reducing the losses.
Please explain next class sir
Hi can you please tell me what logiciel/application have you used to design the pattern of this circuit please ? Or if you have it on your laptop with a white background can you please send it to me ! I really need it for an exam.
Common emitter transistor
Khani is volume u gearing resonance u getting
And i dint understand again
it doesn't matter...
Why doesn’t the output come out of emitter?
Voltage range.
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