I have watched quite a few of your videos and I find that you always present an excellent breakdown of how things work leaving it very easy to understand. I help my daughter with her electronic projects and she thinks that i'm amazing! I'm not telling her that it's your example of how to present which makes it so easy for her to comprehend. Thank you.
Hi Mr Lorton.Your video tutorials is easily one of the best I have ever seen.I am definitely gonna recommend it to all my friends.I am going through them and learning a lot.Its simply brilliant.
Thanks, I appreciate your feedback. I'm not a teacher or electronics engineer...just a hobbyist having fun learning and sharing along the way. Cheers, Martin.
I really liked the way you used analogies to explain every little concept. Best video on diodes I've seen so far. Waiting for a similar video on Transistors :)
I am so greatful to you desire and effort to help those of us who are starting to take interest in electronics and I have gained a lot from your instructions and explanations. Cant wait for part 2 on diodes....
Great videos man... For some reason Dave Jones stopped making electronics-basics videos so I hope you don't stop as well... they are really educational.
I will start work on #8 in the next few days. All the tutorials are "linked" in playlists. You can see these from the channel home page Thanks for the feedback.
liked and subscribed, I'm trying to build something for my mother for mother's day, and this video has been incredibly helpful. I'm very thankful for this =)
Awesome video as usual Martin! Thank you so much for all of your hard work and effort. Please know that it is definitely appreciated by many individuals, especially myself! Cheers from Chicago! :)
What do diodes and models on a runway have in common. "Long legs are a plus". When I was told this I thought it was funny and it has stuck with me ever since... Anode = pos and long leg. Cathode = neg and short leg. Thank you Martin. Your tutorials are GREAT!
RESPECTED SIR Just watched yr tutorial on DIODES_ ZENER, LED, SILICON, SHOTKEY /TUTORIAL 7 1. Liked yr video tutorial. 2. U explained well 3. clearly understood. 4. Yr practical demonstration and simple drawings explanation on white board further helped my understanding and the semiconductor behavior. 5. Eagerly awaiting other videos in future. THANKS Vatsa .
thanks alot for your great work which will be one of the most amazing tutorial ever been in youtube because it's simple to understand and give all the idea about electronics BUT AS I SAID BEFORE I WILL WAIT FOR THE TRANSISTOR till that thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO AND FOR PART 2!!!! Ive seriously been looking for a long time for someone to give such an explanation for a long time and havent been able to find it. Plus the books that ive been reading dont use the words that you use. You really helped me understand, thanks again ))
hey martin..!! loving ur videos dude.. put up more videos on basic electronics would love to watch em' nd the way u explain things using water pipe system is really vry cool...!! thanks for ur vids
I guess, it's really informative. And joyful to watch. Thank you very much from me for giving such an opportunity for these who crave a knowledge, I think. Be cool, man. I like it.
Thanks for your fantastic tutorials. You really demonstrate mastery of what you teach. Can I please request a tutorial on transistors? I know you posted this 6 years ago but pleaaaase keep them coming. Thank YOu.
this guy is great. it saves on going to college and walking around like steve urkel and saying how do i do that? i cant get no schematics for my tc electronics dark matter pedal cuz tc will not give anyone their service manuals.
Thanks a lot for this series. It would be nice and helpful with the understanding, to get some explanations about how those components are built (semiconductors, electrons and "holes" etc.)
hi martin,i have been following the videos so far,and they end at diodes? could you keep making the videos?even if they dont have as many viewrs as other sorts of videos they still have an enormus value.
i'll give you the first like,once again a great tutoril on the basics of electronics. many people now days think ooo i can do that ezzy peezzy( ye just by changing pcb's boards) hu. 10/20 for this great vid mike.
When is part #8 going to be released ? Good job on the tutorials, always wanted to learn, always was too lazy :) I did and still do electronics, but never quite got the basics down. Can't wait till we get to "the good stuff" :) As a suggestion, please link the videos, can be quite difficult to find them ;)
Hello Lorton, why are some diodes "doubled" with three legs like the mur1660? What are the advantage/ application for this type of package? Could I use it instaead of a 1560? I enjoy your channel a lot! My best regards!
I really like the way you teach this material for the most part. I'm pretty new to electronics and I like to be taught like I'm a newbie! I was able to get a better understanding of the diodes shown an the way they behave, but I'm still very confused about the readings on the multimeter that was reading the diode. I saw the numbers changing as you were turning the diodes around and you were saying "there you go," but I couldn't get a good visual in my head of exactly what was happening. If you could have gone slower through that part and explained more... Anyway, I am going to watch all of your lessons. I found this one when I was trying to find a decent tutorial on zeners. Some of the other guys aren't very good teachers.
In the reverse bias diagram, I believe that the polarity labels on the diode are reversed. The cathode is the end with the "vertical band", but is labeled "+" in the diagram. I think it should be "-".
Thanks for the post. In that diagram I'm showing the polarity being applied to the diode to make it reverse biased. i.e positive to the cathode and negative to the anode.
It's late, but I'm a bit confused. At 15:57 you pull out the diode, yet the power source and connections to the motor are still connected in the same row. So on a breadboard shouldn't they be connected directly and the motor should still run?
I have a question that might sound dumb, but when the diode is "holding back the pressure", that is to say it is reversed biased, what happens to all the voltage? Does it dissipate as heat? Does it "flow" back to the voltage supply?
The only thing I can think of is that the two wires on the top (1 orange and 1 black) are not the power source, but the leads to 1 of the MMs. So I THINK, 1st leg of motor connected to breadboard (at bottom), 2nd leg of motor connected to 1st leg of power, and 2nd leg of power connected to breadboard (at bottom), But that's my theory, I could be wrong.
Thanks for the feedback and input..I forgot to mention the flat edge....have added an annotation. Cheers, Martin.
I have watched quite a few of your videos and I find that you always present an excellent breakdown of how things work leaving it very easy to understand.
I help my daughter with her electronic projects and she thinks that i'm amazing!
I'm not telling her that it's your example of how to present which makes it so easy for her to comprehend.
Thank you.
Hi Mr Lorton.Your video tutorials is easily one of the best I have ever seen.I am definitely gonna recommend it to all my friends.I am going through them and learning a lot.Its simply brilliant.
Best electronics videos on the internet, as far as I've seen. Thanks! I look forward to seeing the rest of your series.
My pleasure Michel, thanks for watching. Cheers, Martin.
Thanks, I appreciate your feedback. I'm not a teacher or electronics engineer...just a hobbyist having fun learning and sharing along the way. Cheers, Martin.
My pleasure, thanks for the feedback. Transistor tutorial not too far away..
Hi Ken...good idea...just done that. Thanks for you input and support.
Cheers, Martin.
I am working on it...but there are technical challenges putting the demonstration together....but I think it will be worth the wait. Cheers, Martin.
Thanks, yes the series will continue...just waiting on some kit to arrive and get ready for the next one on capacitors. Cheers, Martin.
Thanks very much for the feedback....ICs will happen in the future as we (me!) build enough knowledge to get there...
My pleasure, thanks for the feedback. I will continue to produce them so no worries.
You really should be proud of your explanation skills. This is one of the best videos on the topic.
I really liked the way you used analogies to explain every little concept. Best video on diodes I've seen so far.
Waiting for a similar video on Transistors :)
Excellent instruction! I'll use this on my 15 year old grandson to get him started on the right track!
Thanks !!!
I am so greatful to you desire and effort to help those of us who are starting to take interest in electronics and I have gained a lot from your instructions and explanations. Cant wait for part 2 on diodes....
These videos are EXCELLENT. Very High definition video, very clear discussion, nice combo of paper and lab. EXCELLENT. Thanks
My pleasure, thanks for the feedback....more coming...
Great videos man... For some reason Dave Jones stopped making electronics-basics videos so I hope you don't stop as well... they are really educational.
Thanks very much for the feedback.
he is the master for my electronics projects !
if i dont know something,, i'll just check his channel and i know it!!!
you are awesome ! thank you
Thanks for the post Andrew.
My pleasure, thanks for the feedback.
I will start work on #8 in the next few days. All the tutorials are "linked" in playlists. You can see these from the channel home page
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks, if you are able to donate just pop over to mjlorton(dot)com. Detail under video. Cheers an thanks for watching.
clear and concise. hands-down the best electronics videos I have found on youtube. please keep up the good work!!
BEST electronics tutorials I've EVER come across!!!
Thanks, my pleasure....more coming in the future...part 2 to this I hope to post in the next week.
you are very precious teacher for society ! keep it up.
started learning about electronics on my own & keep finding ur vid's! great job great teacher, 3 thumbs up
the investment is very much appreciated, your video's are very informative.
Can't wait for part two, and the rest in the series.
Thank you.
liked and subscribed, I'm trying to build something for my mother for mother's day, and this video has been incredibly helpful. I'm very thankful for this =)
Awesome video as usual Martin! Thank you so much for all of your hard work and effort. Please know that it is definitely appreciated by many individuals, especially myself! Cheers from Chicago! :)
What do diodes and models on a runway have in common. "Long legs are a plus". When I was told this I thought it was funny and it has stuck with me ever since... Anode = pos and long leg. Cathode = neg and short leg.
Thank you Martin. Your tutorials are GREAT!
the best teacher i have ever seen
RESPECTED SIR
Just watched yr tutorial on DIODES_ ZENER, LED, SILICON, SHOTKEY /TUTORIAL 7
1. Liked yr video tutorial.
2. U explained well
3. clearly understood.
4. Yr practical demonstration and simple drawings explanation on white board further helped my understanding and the semiconductor behavior.
5. Eagerly awaiting other videos in future.
THANKS
Vatsa
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your pipe water flow examples are awesome
Great videos have been finding them immensly helpful in my quest to learn electronics and start inventing things :) thanks and keep up the good work!
Really good video. Most videos don't take the time to show the actual component in use with examples. Sets your videos above the rest.
Yup...good point...I realised that after filming...next time...
Thanks for such a clear tutorial.
Martin,
Great vid! So Clear. You mention a previous tutorial on transistors, it would be great if you put a link to that tutorial in the video.
Ken
Well explained. I like this tutorial.Very easy to understand. It helps a lot. Thank you very much for this video
thanks alot for your great work which will be one of the most amazing tutorial ever been in youtube because it's simple to understand and give all the idea about electronics
BUT AS I SAID BEFORE I WILL WAIT FOR THE TRANSISTOR
till that thank you
Loved the form and manner of explanation, I was able to fully understand the topic.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO AND FOR PART 2!!!! Ive seriously been looking for a long time for someone to give such an explanation for a long time and havent been able to find it. Plus the books that ive been reading dont use the words that you use. You really helped me understand, thanks again ))
you are a great teacher.
hey martin..!! loving ur videos dude.. put up more videos on basic electronics would love to watch em' nd the way u explain things using water pipe system is really vry cool...!! thanks for ur vids
Another excellent video clip MJ. Thanks for that and Happy Holidays to you.
My pleasure!
Loving these so far, looking forward to checking out your Arduino vids as well. Thank you for doing these.
Thanks good man...appreciate the feedback!
You are explaining very well. I learned a lot. Thanks buddy.
will watch for sure... must say u r an xclnt teacher.
I guess, it's really informative. And joyful to watch. Thank you very much from me for giving such an opportunity for these who crave a knowledge, I think. Be cool, man. I like it.
very good tutorial, great explanations
Excellent teacher, many thanks.
Thanks for your fantastic tutorials. You really demonstrate mastery of what you teach. Can I please request a tutorial on transistors? I know you posted this 6 years ago but pleaaaase keep them coming. Thank YOu.
this guy is great. it saves on going to college and walking around like steve urkel and saying how do i do that? i cant get no schematics for my tc electronics dark matter pedal cuz tc will not give anyone their service manuals.
Thanks for your info, Martin, and I hope to donate soon!
VERY informative and I REALLY needed this information!
Thank you!
My pleasure Steve. Thanks for the post.
Thank you so much! Your lectures are truly amazing!
My pleasure.
Thank you for posting, clear and simple explanation
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Thanks always learn something from your videos very good tutorial always top notch.
Very informative and perfect explanation. Thanks. Off to watch part 2.
Thanks a lot for this series. It would be nice and helpful with the understanding, to get some explanations about how those components are built (semiconductors, electrons and "holes" etc.)
Big thanks. Straight to the key points. Great!
Hello,im new to electronic,i like very much .Your tutorials are very well explained >Subscribed :DD
keep 'em coming! I'm waiting for your transistor tutorials! :D
hi martin,i have been following the videos so far,and they end at diodes?
could you keep making the videos?even if they dont have as many viewrs as other sorts of videos they still have an enormus value.
Thanks!
i'll give you the first like,once again a great tutoril on the basics of electronics.
many people now days think ooo i can do that ezzy peezzy( ye just by changing pcb's boards) hu.
10/20 for this great vid mike.
KEEP IT GOING .I LIKE VERY MUCH,I KNOW A LITTLE BIT OF ELECTRONICS BUT HOW YOU EXPLAIN,WITH YOUR ANALOGY IT'S ASOWEME.LIKE,LIKE,LIKE
My pleasure Tony, thanks for the feedback.
When is part #8 going to be released ?
Good job on the tutorials, always wanted to learn, always was too lazy :)
I did and still do electronics, but never quite got the basics down.
Can't wait till we get to "the good stuff" :)
As a suggestion, please link the videos, can be quite difficult to find them ;)
Thank you sir ! It was very useful.
Thanks good man.
Hello Lorton, why are some diodes "doubled" with three legs like the mur1660?
What are the advantage/ application for this type of package?
Could I use it instaead of a 1560?
I enjoy your channel a lot! My best regards!
amazing tutorials
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing!!
Great explanation
really great..it helped me understand more. thanks for this video
Thanks for another video. Appreciated.
Dear Lorton,
Great job.!! I have a question
Diode conducts only positive half, that's conventional flow or the other. Can u Explain this?
I really like the way you teach this material for the most part. I'm pretty new to electronics and I like to be taught like I'm a newbie! I was able to get a better understanding of the diodes shown an the way they behave, but I'm still very confused about the readings on the multimeter that was reading the diode. I saw the numbers changing as you were turning the diodes around and you were saying "there you go," but I couldn't get a good visual in my head of exactly what was happening. If you could have gone slower through that part and explained more...
Anyway, I am going to watch all of your lessons. I found this one when I was trying to find a decent tutorial on zeners. Some of the other guys aren't very good teachers.
Very helpful! Thank you very much!
very Useful Tutorial Thanks
In the reverse bias diagram, I believe that the polarity labels on the diode are reversed. The cathode is the end with the "vertical band", but is labeled "+" in the diagram. I think it should be "-".
Thanks for the post. In that diagram I'm showing the polarity being applied to the diode to make it reverse biased. i.e positive to the cathode and negative to the anode.
Thankyou Sir for your effort
thank you sir . . can you please tell about zener and avalanche breakdowns ?
you are the best.thak u so much for the video.
Great videos, thank you
I am wondering the same thing. Looking at the breadboard, it appears the motor would still go on powered when the diode is removed.
Fantastic, very well done, thank you!
very well explained :) thankyou
It's late, but I'm a bit confused. At 15:57 you pull out the diode, yet the power source and connections to the motor are still connected in the same row. So on a breadboard shouldn't they be connected directly and the motor should still run?
I have a question that might sound dumb, but when the diode is "holding back the pressure", that is to say it is reversed biased, what happens to all the voltage? Does it dissipate as heat? Does it "flow" back to the voltage supply?
thanks for the tutorial!
thank you sir! but i have a question ? is silicon? and zener diode the same?
ive watched a few of his vids also and i feel the same.I hope that my kids think iam amazing one day haha.
The only thing I can think of is that the two wires on the top (1 orange and 1 black) are not the power source, but the leads to 1 of the MMs. So I THINK, 1st leg of motor connected to breadboard (at bottom), 2nd leg of motor connected to 1st leg of power, and 2nd leg of power connected to breadboard (at bottom), But that's my theory, I could be wrong.
Awesome channel!