Bro flyback transformer working ithoda output voltage and frequency evlo varum output la vara voltage ya minnal mathiri parakuthu please video podumga bro
@@prakashtamilan9864 For all loads there will be a wattage rating. For example if your fan is 120 watts load then, use owm's law. P = VI In our case, 120 = 240 * I I= 240/120 I=2Amps.
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very good explanation about Flyback or Revere current, thanks lot bro
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Small correction at 3.57, for BJT- Collector, FET-Drain not Source...i hope u understood
Sir transistors, bjt, MOSFET,igbt, scr idha pathi complete details explain panni podunga please
+Arun raj
Ok. I am preparing the contents currently.
Sure i will upload one video this weekend.
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Sir sinking and sourcing connection pathi sollunga immediately
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Ithukuthan diode ah parallel ah connect panuvanga
Bro flyback transformer working ithoda output voltage and frequency evlo varum output la vara voltage ya minnal mathiri parakuthu please video podumga bro
+Mani Kandan
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Rtd pathi konjam explain panunga sir
Arun raj
Ok
Flyback diode, kickback diode ,suppressor diode ippudiyum sollalam
Why change polarity..when inductor (NO) state
Sir videos hi upload pannunga y so delay
+Arun raj
Not able to make videos due to personal stuffs. Will start uploading soon.
நம்ப வீட்டுக்கு வர Voltage 230 னு தெரியும்...ஆனால் Amphs எவ்வளவு னு தெரியல....அதை எப்படி தெரிந்து கொள்வது....
Use பண்ற load பொறுத்து current மாறும்.
@@ElectronicsForUs இப்ப நம்ப Fan connect பண்ணும் போது எந்தளவுக்கு Amps இருக்கும்......
@@prakashtamilan9864
For all loads there will be a wattage rating. For example if your fan is 120 watts load then, use owm's law.
P = VI
In our case,
120 = 240 * I
I= 240/120
I=2Amps.
@@ElectronicsForUs Nice
@@prakashtamilan9864
Sorry mistake in calculations😄
120 = 240*I
I=120/240
I=0.5amps