5 years? What the heck. They are normally 3 years. Did you do some foundation degree to bring you up to a suitable pre-requisite standard, or did they teach you really slowly?
This is really excellently described and visualised. It helped me understand the pinch-off effect, and I really appreciated the drawing attention to the mosfet symbols representing the internal connection between source and gate. I would love to see more explaining how the integral body diode is formed
The best illustrated and narrative video I've seen about MOSFETs. I'd like to see more of it in the future (BJT, Capacitor, Inductor...). I subscribed.
Excellent graphics and explanations. It is difficult to find in-depth explanations about this. This video shows in a simple and well explained way how these semiconductors work. I've been looking for this for a long time. It's always good to share knowledge in an accessible way. Thank you and congratulations.
amazingly detailed explanation 1)with modern graphics 2)with interactive moments at 06:15 and 07:12 (which perfectly fit for teachers and students). Millions of students will be inspired by your tutorials in near future (this is for sure) P/S: the only thing I'd like to note (which I believe it should be fixed) The speed of narrators speech looks like a bit higher, it can be slowed down (by 0.8 or . 0.10%) to put some intonation to speech.
I felt soo dumb watching this.. :( at least i learnt two new things about MOSFET''s. Seems i gotta lean more basics. Good video, the animations helped a lot.
This is the best explanation and presentation I've ever seen about MOSFETs - including in Electronics Eng College. The absolute Technological Genius of this always blew my mind, and still does decades after learning about them. Bravo on getting that across here so well. Subbed!
00:00 Transistors are the basic building blocks of modern electronics, with MOSFET being a popular type. 01:05 Semiconductors can be n-type or p-type depending on impurities 02:08 MOSFET has four terminals: source, drain, gate, and substrate. 03:02 MOSFET operation involves creating a channel between drain and source using a voltage source between gate and substrate. 04:02 Creating a channel in a MOSFET 05:08 MOSFET operation in ohmic region 06:10 Increasing gate voltage increases current in MOSFET 07:16 MOSFET circuit symbols and types Crafted by Merlin AI.
This is the best explanation and visual presentation what I have ever seen about teaching mosfets, now I understand everything about the mosfets, awesome, thank you.
Excellent material, it was covered in depth and I especially liked the speed with which you explained it: it is a video that I had to watch on more than one occasion to fully understand it and if you had been slower it would have been too boring and I would have abandoned it. the animations in blender were very careful. Thank you!
5:41 for me when I start to feel my legs go numb that's the pinch-off point for me. Otherwise, I have to do that awkward stand for s minute or two afterwards.
The video was amazing! it needs some speed improvements cause i think it’s a bit too fast and there’s not enough time in between sentences :) also too bad that it was text to speech, a real voice would’ve been nicer to the ears ^^ keep up the good work!! :D
Great video !! Absolutely great. The control of connection between source and drain is controlled by gate, and pinch-off effect are extremely well explianed. And that too all explained in less than 9 minutes. :)
Hey so in the video after pinch off part you said about saturation current and when the reverse biase is increased the saturation current will not increase , so I have a doubt if the reverse bias increase doesn't it make the junction narrower so less currently can only pass through it , so shouldn't it be said the saturation will not decrease if the voltage increased instead of saturation current will not increase
The reverse biasing does increase but the junction will still exist. Theoretically the junction should cut-off by the growing depletion layer. But due to the large flow of electrons, the electrons jumps the depletion layer and continues to flow. But the electrons that can jump the depletion layer are limited, hence the saturation current is constant.
@@ExplorerStuff yeah I understood that but theoretically the saturation current would decrease right because of pinch off right so theoretically if I increase voltage upto beyond pinch off current should decrease instead of increasing right? Thanks for the reply
MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE MOSFET IS IMPROVING. I THINK I WATCHED 3 VIDEOS AND I BETTER NOT OVERLOAD SO IM GOING TO SLEEP ON THESE. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO.
Tip: Watch this at 0.75 Playback speed ;-]
yep. it was pretty fast. cant understand it at normal speed.
This video was for the people who try to cover the whole syllabuse one night before exam 😂😂
Exactly what I did, it felt so normal after that 😄
I watched at 1.25 x
With captions
Way better explanation than the one I got from my 5-year electrical engineering degree
5 years? What the heck. They are normally 3 years. Did you do some foundation degree to bring you up to a suitable pre-requisite standard, or did they teach you really slowly?
Typically it takes 4-5 years in the US. 5-7 years if you do a masters
This is pretty funny, I had just said this to my fiancé. Guess it says what type of learners some people are.
Yeah same , but when I've learned there was no youtube to learn from.
lol... it's mean u didn't focus on university time
Pinch off effect could not be explained any better. Absolutely amazing video!
The rapid autism calculator voice makes it hopeless to follow the instructions.
You are seriously and sincerely a wonderful creator. So glad the RUclips algorithm recognized this as the precise answer to my question. Thank You.
Definitely the best graphics and explanation video I've seen in my life! Keep them coming Sir.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I also agree with you. Love the video.
See learn engineering vdo on mosfet too
Not really, the ai voice is a turnoff and it’s paced wayyy too fast. I don’t want to have to pause after every 5 words.
This is really excellently described and visualised. It helped me understand the pinch-off effect, and I really appreciated the drawing attention to the mosfet symbols representing the internal connection between source and gate. I would love to see more explaining how the integral body diode is formed
The best illustrated and narrative video I've seen about MOSFETs. I'd like to see more of it in the future (BJT, Capacitor, Inductor...). I subscribed.
Excellent graphics and explanations. It is difficult to find in-depth explanations about this. This video shows in a simple and well explained way how these semiconductors work.
I've been looking for this for a long time. It's always good to share knowledge in an accessible way.
Thank you and congratulations.
Please upload regular min one video per week,
Sir U upload video after long waiting.......
Your video's are very Helpful for Us.
Thanks
Thank You. I will try to do it.
This is an amazing explanation. The animation of the pinch off effect really made the graphs finally click. Thank you!
amazingly detailed explanation 1)with modern graphics 2)with interactive moments at 06:15 and 07:12 (which perfectly fit for teachers and students). Millions of students will be inspired by your tutorials in near future (this is for sure)
P/S: the only thing I'd like to note (which I believe it should be fixed) The speed of narrators speech looks like a bit higher, it can be slowed down (by 0.8 or .
0.10%) to put some intonation to speech.
Thank you. Will improve in future videos.
One small video having thremendous amount of knowledge in it, Appreciated and loved it
why wasn't this vedio recommended to me a semester ago...😭 but thanks for making MOSFET easy to understand~🍀
Best explanation of mosfet i have ever seen
BEST EXPLAINATION, FINALLY UNDERSTAND PINCHOFF
I felt soo dumb watching this.. :( at least i learnt two new things about MOSFET''s. Seems i gotta lean more basics. Good video, the animations helped a lot.
This is the best explanation and presentation I've ever seen about MOSFETs - including in Electronics Eng College.
The absolute Technological Genius of this always blew my mind, and still does decades after learning about them.
Bravo on getting that across here so well.
Subbed!
The best video in this topic I ever came across! Great work.
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Helped a lot to visualize the construction
Thankss a lot!!!!
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Clear and excellent explication, greeting from Colombia :)
This is the best video so far on explaining .... no stupid Indian accent... easy visuals... logically flowing order. Subscribed. Great work.
Having the parts labeled throughout would be super helpful. Lost track of what was what. These videos a awesome thank you!
Thanks for adding Persian language to the subtitles. ❤🌹😍👏👍👌🖐🌺🌷💌
great video👍
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holy sh1t this was the best explanatory video I have ever watched
Super explanation and animation 💯 well done 👍
You are the best 😘❤️❤️... Thank you
00:00 Transistors are the basic building blocks of modern electronics, with MOSFET being a popular type.
01:05 Semiconductors can be n-type or p-type depending on impurities
02:08 MOSFET has four terminals: source, drain, gate, and substrate.
03:02 MOSFET operation involves creating a channel between drain and source using a voltage source between gate and substrate.
04:02 Creating a channel in a MOSFET
05:08 MOSFET operation in ohmic region
06:10 Increasing gate voltage increases current in MOSFET
07:16 MOSFET circuit symbols and types
Crafted by Merlin AI.
really very good explanation in no time. hats off
I wish you had kept up the labelling of the S G D but aside from that this is the best explanation I have seen.
Make videos on digital circuits also❤
Great job...in this 8:13 min , what u have showed us the entire course of solid state device in my engineering life couldnot teach us.
Thank you so much from the depth of my heart ❤
underrated Channel
video was super helpful 🙌🙌🙌
A wonderful animattion to explain MOSFET clearly. Thank you so much!
Spent the whole semester but couldn't understand about mosfet it was just a matter of 8 minutes.
Thank you so much for this amazing video
非常好谢谢作者❤
Tutorial should be like this,………! Immediate subscription , wishing for more videos ………like Igfets , etc
hard to underswtand when narrator doesnt breathe
The best complete video and explanation! Thank you!
Great Visual graphoc. Many thanks!
Sir I am listining from India.you are best one .pl.give relax in your pronunciation.
Your video makes electronic more easy and interesting. Thank for sharing.
use 0.75x speed for better watching experience~😆
Best explanation ever.
this is so cool!!! thank you!
Υou are the best of the best
Graphics alalysis all bravo my frend
Thanks sir very greatfull explanation , keep going all the best good luck
Amazing.......
Thanks a LOT...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thoroughly enlightening
The best explanation i've seen. Well done !!!
good video 🧠
dude, with which program did you prepare this animation ? I need this program
Fantastic teaching video. Thanks
Lajawaw guru jee
Guru ji ko hindi nahi aati hai
I've been watching a lot of MOSFET videos, and this one is the clearest so far! Excellent!
Well explained. 🌹
Awesome explanation bro
Great video tutorial. Clearly explains from basics to advance.
Excellent article
Amazingly clear description, including details
wow that was a great explanation!
This is the best explanation and visual presentation what I have ever seen about teaching mosfets, now I understand everything about the mosfets, awesome, thank you.
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Ok.that.was.a.good.explanation.
Best explanation... 😍
super sir clearly understanding video
way better explained than my professor, thank u
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Nice video
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Amazing visuals and explanations. Thanks for creating such a video.
Really very simple and full of basic
Keep going sir!!
This video saved me thank you so much. made it way easier to visualize how a MOSFET works
This is my kids favorite bed time story
very good explanation thx
I bought an old Mosfet amplifier.
Way of a difference.
Much much better sound
Excellent material, it was covered in depth and I especially liked the speed with which you explained it: it is a video that I had to watch on more than one occasion to fully understand it and if you had been slower it would have been too boring and I would have abandoned it. the animations in blender were very careful. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!😀
@@ExplorerStuff Computer animation: excellent; computer narration: awful.
5:41 for me when I start to feel my legs go numb that's the pinch-off point for me. Otherwise, I have to do that awkward stand for s minute or two afterwards.
Very nice explanation.nice animation
Finally I understood those graph
The video was amazing! it needs some speed improvements cause i think it’s a bit too fast and there’s not enough time in between sentences :) also too bad that it was text to speech, a real voice would’ve been nicer to the ears ^^ keep up the good work!! :D
One of best videos on electronic components,…….. speech and animation so well synchronised ,……..!
Well done ……..
Great video !! Absolutely great. The control of connection between source and drain is controlled by gate, and pinch-off effect are extremely well explianed. And that too all explained in less than 9 minutes. :)
great explanation.
Thank you very much. This is the best video for MOSFET. I got it right away
Hey so in the video after pinch off part you said about saturation current and when the reverse biase is increased the saturation current will not increase , so I have a doubt if the reverse bias increase doesn't it make the junction narrower so less currently can only pass through it , so shouldn't it be said the saturation will not decrease if the voltage increased instead of saturation current will not increase
The reverse biasing does increase but the junction will still exist.
Theoretically the junction should cut-off by the growing depletion layer.
But due to the large flow of electrons, the electrons jumps the depletion layer and continues to flow.
But the electrons that can jump the depletion layer are limited, hence the saturation current is constant.
@@ExplorerStuff yeah I understood that but theoretically the saturation current would decrease right because of pinch off right so theoretically if I increase voltage upto beyond pinch off current should decrease instead of increasing right?
Thanks for the reply
@@Rohit-xc3tl Theoretically there will be no current after pinch-off, because the depletion layer will block the path.
@@ExplorerStuff ohh okay got it 👍 thanks
Excellent 👍
Amazing video I like it good done brother .
by far the best explanation I have come across for transistors, or electronics in general. ty
one day father of history herodotas wrote war explain and today I wrote semester by seing your video animation thanks bro .
You know those videos when you watch and suddenly you understand ......well this isn't one of them😅
Sometimes, taking a breath, could help us understand this.
worlds best vid on
Wow, so informative
Glad it was helpful!
Nice explanation
Good vid , very informative...
Thank you bro nice vid