This is one of the best explanations of CV and CC modes. Now I know the CC mode is entered automatically when the current being withdrawn by a particular load exceeds the maximum current set on the power supply. Great and clear explanation.
Thanks! The meaning of the "current' setting on power supplies is one of those things that isn't necessarily obvious, so I thought a short video might be a good idea :) Appreciate the support!
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This is one of the best explanations of CV and CC modes. Now I know the CC mode is entered automatically when the current being withdrawn by a particular load exceeds the maximum current set on the power supply. Great and clear explanation.
Thanks! The meaning of the "current' setting on power supplies is one of those things that isn't necessarily obvious, so I thought a short video might be a good idea :) Appreciate the support!
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tried for ages sort cc out never got it right this has helped so much one step neara thanks so much colin x
Thanks - glad it was helpful!
This is a great explanation about CC and CV. Very helpful
Excellent demonstration Sir. Critical resistance explanation please
Great explanation and graphical presentation.
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@@pauldenisowski Yes, clearly your work and content is grossly underrated.
But for those of us that love to learn, well you have heard it all already. 😊
@@justintothetruth Really appreciate the kind words - makes all the difference!
keep up the good work man, been searching for an explanationg for a bit
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Best explanation .good work
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Great explanation. Clearing, logical, visual. Outstanding! Thank you
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Wow best explanation ever
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very great explanations, thank you sir!
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Excellent explanation! Thank you very much.
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Does the power supply actually measure the resistance of the load or does it get that value from V/I?