Awesome video. Im currently in my last year of electrical engineering and I've never seen a description of small signal analysis like this. Very insightful.
Amazing quality. This is like 3B1B for ECE, but way better because i actually understand what you are saying. Really disappointed to see that such great content has so few views.
Hey! Came here from Reddit. Amazing content and the timing couldn't be better! I have just started revising Analog Electronics and this is a great way to do that. Could you tell me how many videos you're planning on the topic?
Never came across something that simplifies explanation as this… thanks for institutions for making as basic as bjts more a rocket science for us.
Awesome video. Im currently in my last year of electrical engineering and I've never seen a description of small signal analysis like this. Very insightful.
5 mins lo bheebhatsam srushtinchav kadharaaa…. Kudos for this video
Great video, completely changed my view of small signal analysis
Waiting for the 3rd episode....!
Amazing quality. This is like 3B1B for ECE, but way better because i actually understand what you are saying. Really disappointed to see that such great content has so few views.
Wow thanks, glad you liked it
Yeah I thought of 3b1b. Same style of animation and relaxing music at background.
@@artie5172 That software is Manim. I meant the quality of teaching.
Its very nice sir, please do more such videos.
These videos are great. Please make more.
Thanks for the video
Great work dude !!👍👍
Hey! Came here from Reddit. Amazing content and the timing couldn't be better! I have just started revising Analog Electronics and this is a great way to do that. Could you tell me how many videos you're planning on the topic?
Hey, there are 2 more for sure, one about biasing and the other is about small signal models. And then I'll do everything slow :)
@@TheRookieNerds Alright! Thanks! Keep up the good work man
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Thanks for the video!! Just a suggestion. Can you spend a bit more time on each concept to get a better depth?
Hey, thanks. This video only sets up the stage for the upcoming videos, this is an introduction.
Nice. Which Books/Resources do you refer for Analog Electronics? Also please try releasing the future videos.
Thanks, Microelectronic circuits
Book by Adel Sedra and Kenneth Smith is ample for learning basics
Thank YOU!
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