Hi. Excellent tutorial to demonstrate how to test a diode with easy to understand illustrations and simple text and diagrams. One of the best I have followed. I have zero knowledge of basic electronics. A big thank You.
Thank you. I bet many of the viewers on these vids are not familiar at all with this field. I'd like to see more as easily explained and shown. Sir, maybe give us a short list of most uses of these components, inside the inner inside of the things we use daily, and their importance to our devices? Just an idea 🙂
I found out the long way Schottky voltages are also lower even than Germanium, all the YT talks about Si and Germanium and so I thought I had a bad diode and finally found out mine was fine at .16 so just something to consider if your also running through YT trying to understand how you could get a bad diode out the package.
Hi, I am Kimberly. I browse your video on RUclips Channel, what you shared is very clear, interesting, detailed and professional which attracted me a lot. Could you please kindly shoot the video for us? We can send you an item you test first.
It is worth noting that u r using the conventional theory of current flow in this video....e.i flow from positive to negative where in reality it is the opposite.....Thanks for the video anyway.
W .Khairi thanks for the comment. Yes, it is the conventional current flow that I’m teaching and not the electron current flow and you are correct in saying that current flow from negative to positive. From my experience, colleges are still widely teaching the conventional current flow. Thanks!!
@@electronictech785 Im just a basic hobbyist and most of the instruction I follow is in conventional current and the odd times its not I just find confusing.
People still think that lightning strikes start in the clouds and then go towards the ground (negative) without realizing in actuality it’s the other way around.
Hi. Excellent tutorial to demonstrate how to test a diode with easy to understand illustrations and simple text and diagrams. One of the best I have followed. I have zero knowledge of basic electronics. A big thank You.
Thanks for this amazing way of testing a Diode. I really appreciate. I hope to see more of your videos soon. Thanks
Good stuff! Now I know that I have to remove the diodes out of circuit first before I test them.
Cool video shot, thanks for sharing it with us, well done :)
Thank you. I bet many of the viewers on these vids are not familiar at all with this field. I'd like to see more as easily explained and shown. Sir, maybe give us a short list of most uses of these components, inside the inner inside of the things we use daily, and their importance to our devices? Just an idea 🙂
Excellent explanation,
Best tutorial ever , congratulations 👍
Brilliant, Thank you!
Can diodes be measured in circuit when they’re used as rectifier? Or do I have to de-solder one end?
They could be diode check in-circuit.
Keep on pushing God can blessed you
Thank you for this.
Nice..mudah di mengerti .terima kasih
Thank you very much sir, god bless you, you are so talented please provide us further video 👍👍👍❤️❤️
Excellent, thanks!
Terrific keep it up Sir, Thank you v much, v informative.
Wow i have loved the lesson
Thank you!!
Told me what i needed to know ,with Groovytunetronics :}
Thank you
Thanks
I found out the long way Schottky voltages are also lower even than Germanium, all the YT talks about Si and Germanium and so I thought I had a bad diode and finally found out mine was fine at .16 so just something to consider if your also running through YT trying to understand how you could get a bad diode out the package.
Really amazing explanation...
right to the point. Thank you.
Hi, I am Kimberly. I browse your video on RUclips Channel, what you shared is very clear, interesting, detailed and professional which attracted me a lot. Could you please kindly shoot the video for us? We can send you an item you test first.
Sorry, I'm not sure what you are asking?
@@electronictech785 Our company invites you to help us shoot a video for our multimeter. Are you interested?
@@electronictech785 We can send you our multimeter, you can test first.
More. pls
Can this method be applied for in circuit testing?
Nevrmind, sorry accidentally skipped to end
Question sir: What if I have a silicone diode that is testing out of circuit at .302? would that be too low a drop and then be a faulty diode?
That's normal if it is a schottky diode
Anyone know the name of the song
thanks for the info.
how to test a diode in the circuit?
It is worth noting that u r using the conventional theory of current flow in this video....e.i flow from positive to negative where in reality it is the opposite.....Thanks for the video anyway.
W .Khairi thanks for the comment. Yes, it is the conventional current flow that I’m teaching and not the electron current flow and you are correct in saying that current flow from negative to positive. From my experience, colleges are still widely teaching the conventional current flow. Thanks!!
@@electronictech785 Im just a basic hobbyist and most of the instruction I follow is in conventional current and the odd times its not I just find confusing.
People still think that lightning strikes start in the clouds and then go towards the ground (negative) without realizing in actuality it’s the other way around.
thanks too
Testing the 3 prong diode would have been nice. Thanks anyway.
ok , already explained in the video.
Electricity flows from negative to positive!
Current flows from negative to positive..not the other way.
correct, which is called "electron flow", but what is widely taught is the "conventional flow" which is from positive to negative.
Okay
ok what is the other way ?
I didn’t get the bad sign
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What is the crap noise it got up my nose good and proper
What a load of rubbish. Simple way to test diode ...... use a multimeter. Bang over & done with in less time it took for your intro.
THANK YOU
Thanks