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Excellent Video on High & Low Pass Filter Circuit. One good application is on the Tube Amp Tone Stack for Treble, Bass, Mid Range and Volume Controls . The Inductor/Capacitor circuit is used on the DC high voltage Circuit!
These have been discussed to us for a whole sem and I understood nothing. So now I'm watching all these vids and might learn the whole sem .. in a whole day ._.
So regardless of whether we are building a high pass or low pass filter, we have the choice of using either RC or RL circuits. But why/when would we choose RL over RC? For me, RC is easier because I have a wide range of capacitors, but I don't keep inductors on hand. But it would be good to know if inductors offer any advantage.
small confusion, can you clarify? why he chose to get the the O/P voltage across the Capacitor, unlike in case of Inductor he took the output voltage across the resistor.......why so?
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he's an Avenger looooooooooooooool but on a serious learning my Electronics 1 course on his channel 2020. I am from Southern Africa we still give our daughters away at will lol...if you ever want a sister halla bro...BUSE University approves...
"A Hero Can Be Anyone, Even Someone Doing Something As Simple And Reassuring As Putting A Coat Around A Little Boy's Shoulders To Let Him Him Know The World Hadn't Ended." The OrganicChemistryTutor is the Commissioner Gordon to all of the STEM students watching his videos.
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Another superb lecture which explains all of the different pass filters very thoroughly with graphics and equations and a good discussion of what happens when you adjust each variable. Such great insight into these topics!
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Looking at them as voltage dividers with frequency-dependent resistance components really helps to understand what’s going on. Many thanks!
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This video helped me gain a deeper understanding of filters.
Your explanation is as smooth as butter, before watching this i d9nt know anything about filters but after watching this you won't believe that I can now say whats it, how they work, how to design other filters. Love you man
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Hey, i'm working on building my own guitar overdrivepedal, and i saw people always just showning the presice values they used, but i had no real idea why they'd use those specific Values, and now i can calculate wich ones to use myself, without buying diffrent ones in Bulk and trying them all out.
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Wow, this was great, especially compared to other explanations i've read. Pointing out that this is just a variable voltage divider with impedance being frequency-dependent suddenly allowed intuition to kick in and i could visualize what was going on. Thank you, thank you!
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wow, thank you so much. i finally start to appreciate the concepts of impedance and resistance in relation tot inductors and capacitors. now i feel i can make a big step forward in diy guitar effects. rock on!
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Excellent Video on High & Low Pass Filter Circuit. One good application is on the Tube Amp Tone Stack for Treble, Bass, Mid Range and Volume Controls . The Inductor/Capacitor circuit is used on the DC high voltage Circuit!
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These have been discussed to us for a whole sem and I understood nothing.
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So regardless of whether we are building a high pass or low pass filter, we have the choice of using either RC or RL circuits. But why/when would we choose RL over RC? For me, RC is easier because I have a wide range of capacitors, but I don't keep inductors on hand. But it would be good to know if inductors offer any advantage.
Im no expert but inductors would probably be a better idea for higher currents also easier to make higher values than capacitors
small confusion, can you clarify? why he chose to get the the O/P voltage across the Capacitor, unlike in case of Inductor he took the output voltage across the resistor.......why so?