I wish this kind of explanation was provided by our instructors in engineering colleges. Many of our instructors dont know or least interested in knowing, how electronic circuits work!!!
When the transistor becomes forward bias, does the voltage change? Also, sometimes there is a diode in parallel with this circuit right,and the purpose is to drain excess current? Does it not remain a linear circuit? I am confused on this and am trying to gain clarity.
U r great man love it very much btw my projects on 35 v regulated dc power supply failed to start up at 1.25 volt it goes directly to 5 volt plz help me i m using lm317,tp1407 trans.,bd139
IDE ENVIRONMENT You need to select appropriate transistor(Collector current more than the required current) and biasing resistor so that the extra current flows through the transistor and not from regulator IC.
I wish this kind of explanation was provided by our instructors in engineering colleges. Many of our instructors dont know or least interested in knowing, how electronic circuits work!!!
Thank you man , It helped me a lot..!!!
Great explanation .. thank you for this ..
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Nice sir , but it will be more good when u explain power supply and its types in detail
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When the transistor becomes forward bias, does the voltage change? Also, sometimes there is a diode in parallel with this circuit right,and the purpose is to drain excess current? Does it not remain a linear circuit? I am confused on this and am trying to gain clarity.
U r great man love it very much btw my projects on 35 v regulated dc power supply failed to start up at 1.25 volt it goes directly to 5 volt plz help me i m using lm317,tp1407 trans.,bd139
Voltage regulator used for variyng load
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nice explain
Why a bulb with transformer seem so many component?
Do you take home tutions?
can you provide me the formulas so that I can calculate the desired amount of required voltage and current i require
Keep going.
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friend tell me that if i want to regulate current amount how we can do that (modifing the last circuit of your's vedio)?
IDE ENVIRONMENT You need to select appropriate transistor(Collector current more than the required current) and biasing resistor so that the extra current flows through the transistor and not from regulator IC.
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U forget to draw ground in your diagram
Input and output Capacitors connected wrongly in circuit...Positive side of Capacitors connected to ground...Pls correct it.
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Everything here is very narrow. Apparently you learned on DCDC converters. Are transformers “dissipative?” You’re teaching?
how the excess current is converted into pure DC?
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