For got to add the circuit diagram in the video. Adding in the google drive.Please see below link. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fykaNrZUV_FTYHOp01fQ_jv7gMorJ0Jm?usp=drive_link
@@BabuRaj-cs4lk This is a very important one while soldering these type of components. Mostly this is affecting to semiconductors which will work on less than 5V espicially 3.3v
My apologize, I forgot to add the circuit in the video. I had added the circuit diagram in the drive. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fykaNrZUV_FTYHOp01fQ_jv7gMorJ0Jm?usp=drive_link I never compel anybody to subscribe and like. If you like my videos and if you feel that it is useful then only subscribe, like and share. We technical peoples (including me) never accept useless stuffs but once we feel it as usefull we will hold them tight together. Thanks you very much for pointing this.
@@TechInsert for me it is very easy to reconstruct the schematic diagram from the picture of the circuit, i'm just advising to always start with the diagram and its description to make your content logical. all these are simple circuits and known to every specialist so there is no point of hiding them
For got to add the circuit diagram in the video. Adding in the google drive.Please see below link.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fykaNrZUV_FTYHOp01fQ_jv7gMorJ0Jm?usp=drive_link
Nice
Good one
Thanks
Nice information about static electricity
Thanks
Exactly
@@BabuRaj-cs4lk This is a very important one while soldering these type of components. Mostly this is affecting to semiconductors which will work on less than 5V espicially 3.3v
@@TechInsert Absolutely right, 3.3V components is mostly firing by static electricity
That is we must be careful while soldering in computer motherboard, mobile motherboard and even some sensors use 3.3v
Beautiful
Thank you
Awesome
Thanks
Wow another excellent circuit
Thanks again!
Saludos desde cuba, Muy interesantes tus videos me ayudan muchisimo, gracias.
Thank you very much
How to use it?
Connect the terminals to the battery. I have given a variable power supply. Those terminals connect to battery
@@TechInsert Thanks 😃
Connect the + and - terminals to the battery terminals
@@tabm7644 Nice
Connect to battery terminals
Excellent work..!
Thanks
no schematic no use no like no subscribe
My apologize, I forgot to add the circuit in the video. I had added the circuit diagram in the drive.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fykaNrZUV_FTYHOp01fQ_jv7gMorJ0Jm?usp=drive_link
I never compel anybody to subscribe and like. If you like my videos and if you feel that it is useful then only subscribe, like and share. We technical peoples (including me) never accept useless stuffs but once we feel it as usefull we will hold them tight together.
Thanks you very much for pointing this.
I am adding the circuit link and will pin it so that it will be the first comment in that video
@@TechInsert for me it is very easy to reconstruct the schematic diagram from the picture of the circuit, i'm just advising to always start with the diagram and its description to make your content logical. all these are simple circuits and known to every specialist so there is no point of hiding them
Nice static electricity explanation. That is new to me
I too noticed that