Dear Haseeb, thank you for your continued efforts to teach us. I offer the following with the greatest respect for your knowledge and in the spirit of helping one another... For explaining phase angle, I believe that your communications would be clearer by drawing (with different colored pens on paper) a single, complete wave for each of the two signals, for each example of their offsets. Using the continuous signal traces of the oscilloscope makes it difficult to sort out the visual information. I would also suggest that you follow the teaching of the offsets with instructions on how to determine the beginning and ending points of each wave, within the continuous traces on the oscilloscope. For example, it is easy to confuse a positive/negative offset relationship with a negative/positive offset relationship of the same degrees. This is particularly true for older oscilloscopes that only have a single color for both traces. I hope this helps.
Is it possible to do a video on the use of a function generator & oscilloscope in tandem to troubleshoot a pcb? Haven't found any videos online that actually show how to do this and maybe it's just not a worthwhile way to troubleshoot a pcb? Just thought it might be an option to better justify the use of a function generator. Always learning. 🤓
Dear Haseeb, thank you for your continued efforts to teach us. I offer the following with the greatest respect for your knowledge and in the spirit of helping one another... For explaining phase angle, I believe that your communications would be clearer by drawing (with different colored pens on paper) a single, complete wave for each of the two signals, for each example of their offsets. Using the continuous signal traces of the oscilloscope makes it difficult to sort out the visual information. I would also suggest that you follow the teaching of the offsets with instructions on how to determine the beginning and ending points of each wave, within the continuous traces on the oscilloscope. For example, it is easy to confuse a positive/negative offset relationship with a negative/positive offset relationship of the same degrees. This is particularly true for older oscilloscopes that only have a single color for both traces. I hope this helps.
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Is it possible to do a video on the use of a function generator & oscilloscope in tandem to troubleshoot a pcb? Haven't found any videos online that actually show how to do this and maybe it's just not a worthwhile way to troubleshoot a pcb? Just thought it might be an option to better justify the use of a function generator. Always learning. 🤓
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In this sinewave case phase shift 270 deg. doesn't this same as 90 deg?
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Master, pls make a video on how to measure the 4 pin current sense resistor on the laptop motherboard? thank you
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Good, Sir can you make a video about H bridges in dc to ac converters, please?
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