As a moron who has the accent too, I just don't mind the accent :D I care about the content, this guy's website tricked me into world of switch-mode converters, and I appreciate that. Very knowledgeable, smart person.
SMPS is fun. You get to become a magician with lots of disappearing money tricks that end in smoke, explosions, and fire.... before you discover how much the MC34063's suck. This is the only place where I've been able to understand the explanation of 'off line' converters that do not use a Vref/Opto for feedback. Those are some interesting circuits to play around with. Everyone seems to want to show off their quantum physics knowledge when explaining DC converters...Yeah there are more compromises and design factors involved with DC converters, but people blow the details way out of proportion. Enough it scares a lot of hobbyists into sticking with tech that was old in 1970 or it pushes people into a consumerism, paint-by-number type of project creation. Understanding the building blocks of these circuits unlocks so much info and potential. The number one reason I sub'd is the SMPS content, second is because of EEVBlog forum reference - because that's what made me look up the channel in the first place.
Come on! don't disappoint the Chinese Hi-Tech engineers. This is the most advanced device that a dog eating Chinese scientist can make. They are proud of this intelligent product.
Never heard a dog bark with an accent... until now. I think difference between high and low isn't the amplitude, but the period of the emitted wave form.
I have this one and I replaced the micro-controller with another one along with a wireless receiver module. The transmitter module is connected to the output of alarm clock. Works really well on me :D
You know what time it is? It's time for speech recognition patents to expire. Most of the good ones are from the mid-late 90ies. In particular Lernout & Hauspie NV had a pretty robust tech - it worked best with a small vocabulary but was pretty good at knowing whether one actually did say something from the vocabulary. Also it worked well without training. And it was frugal, it worked well on a 486 computer. I recall having had an English learning CD-ROM from mid 90ies that used L&H tech, that worked nicely. One of the most famous uses was Seaman, a weird videogame by SEGA for the Dreamcast console, that had you maintain an aquarium with a fish-bodied, human-faced creature that demanded that you talk to it (else it commits suicide, cuing some narration by Leonard Nimoy), would remember what you said about yourself, and snark it back at you weeks later. So yeah of course i got sidetracked. L&H management committed crimes and the company went belly up, and the tech died along with it. The current license holders aren't interested in licensing out the old tech, they have new heavyweight tech to try to flog. Now if somebody reimplemented that... I'd certainly put it in a collar, so people can select keywords that aren't allowed to be said, and the collar will shock the wearer if they do. Then Google will buy a shit ton of them from me, and make them mandatory for every youtuber, and then i'll be rich. Mwahahahah. Oh shit, i divulged my super secret plan!
Siana Gearz impossible Since youtube hates everything You might have to ban every word But youtube already created a shock collar Called demonetization and the shock collar on the video show how it works It jumps at anything you yell at it
my dog never barks its something called dicipline he only barks if some one nocks one the door but only once unless i dont respond to it so he is kinda letting me know someone is messing with the door so thats fine with me
Love the ending. I was thinking that it’d be great to see the output on a scope.... the speaker was way more creative. And probably gives a more intuitive idea of the pulses than see on a scope. (Since the rest of us can’t feel it when you shock yourself ;-). ) Also interesting that the frequency during the pulses went down as the length of pulsing went up....
Maybe by high setting, the chip increasing duty cicle so that on primary winding appears more voltage. But this is the first thing that I thought of, I might be wrong.
We have one that sense sound and also vocal cord vibration so as not to be confused by other dogs barking. Work similar, first with beep, then beep shock, etc. Works good.
1 if u talk next to ur dog it will ger shoked ,2 are those elecrozi entering into his neck coz they are soo big , and if ur dog gets shojed he will bark more and rage so that s useless
You are awesome sir!! Needed someone to make this video to show stupid trainers here who say it doesn't give shock but electrical stimulation!! You are great!
If you had been watching the video, you would have seen a transformer with a transistor and a chip. That chips switches the current through the transformer using the transistor. That creates an AC voltage that can be amplified by the transformer. Think about old film camera's flash (they use more volts)
This circuit is a bit RUFF RUFF lol, sorry crap joke but i had to say it :) Could that chip be a crude copy of a pic chip? What a clever idea, connect it to a 100v line speaker :-D, much better to judge the changing pulses. So are you going to put it on your girlfrend, oops im being nasty there lol.
I love how out of every single shock inducing device you have checked out (intended or unintended) this one gives by far the mildest shocks, i guess we got to a point where we find it far more acceptable to torture ourselves with electricity than our animals. Despite the mild shocks, i still can't agree with the existence of these things :/
people who need these probably shouldn't have a dog. I think the emitter resistor could also be temperature-stabilizing the q point. Is that a wired radio speaker box at the end? In Russia, everyone had wired radio (a speaker plugging into a wall outlet where a baseband (sound frequency) program was transmitted, sometimes one or two additional programs on inadible subcarriers, but only in Moscow, I think) cheaper than proper radio, also the infrastructure was already there (from all the wartime public loudpeakers), also easier to control
au7WeeNg I don't know about what you wrote. But '100V line' loud speakers are used in public address systems, as it is easier to wire up long wire runs with thinner cheaper cable.
My parents used a shock collar on one of their dogs because she just wouldn't stop barking at night and they tried everything else first. I thought it was cruel but now I think it was probably okay since they sort of had no other choice. They take their dogs walking all the time. And a long 3-5 hours walk on the weekends where they can run free.
Damn Chinese inconsistency, they'll either produce something that will kill you with lethal voltages, or something like this that your average barker would probably just laugh at.
poor dog :( it's so cruel and manipulative with intelligence against an animal that is really intended to bark... i've seen this device on online stores and i don't like it but at least i saw the schematic :\
Perfect for owners who think their dogs are above community nuisance and quiet laws and aren't responsible enough to do something about their "family" member. The owner should be made to wear one too.
Diode indeed gone wild, now he barks :D
In an accent, thats posh :)
He barks better than he talks. It monotone. I am getting used to his voice though.
Love the accent... It was somewhere around the 3rd reason I Sub's to his channel in the first 30 seconds of the first video I watched from here.
As a moron who has the accent too, I just don't mind the accent :D I care about the content, this guy's website tricked me into world of switch-mode converters, and I appreciate that. Very knowledgeable, smart person.
SMPS is fun. You get to become a magician with lots of disappearing money tricks that end in smoke, explosions, and fire.... before you discover how much the MC34063's suck.
This is the only place where I've been able to understand the explanation of 'off line' converters that do not use a Vref/Opto for feedback. Those are some interesting circuits to play around with. Everyone seems to want to show off their quantum physics knowledge when explaining DC converters...Yeah there are more compromises and design factors involved with DC converters, but people blow the details way out of proportion. Enough it scares a lot of hobbyists into sticking with tech that was old in 1970 or it pushes people into a consumerism, paint-by-number type of project creation. Understanding the building blocks of these circuits unlocks so much info and potential. The number one reason I sub'd is the SMPS content, second is because of EEVBlog forum reference - because that's what made me look up the channel in the first place.
Dog will still get shock when other dog barks
especially if there are too many of them... it will be unfair :D
Lol 😂🤣
I'm sure it will shock them even after a door slam too!
Come on! don't disappoint the Chinese Hi-Tech engineers. This is the most advanced device that a dog eating Chinese scientist can make. They are proud of this intelligent product.
oh yes :D :D :D :D
When you said BAAAAAAARK it was really funny
Small dog's wuf wuf doesn't work, big dog's hoof hoof doesn't work, so I had to try barking literally :D.
A real dog's bark doesn't sound anything like your first attempts.
arf arf...
@@DiodeGoneWild BARK
Never heard a dog bark with an accent... until now.
I think difference between high and low isn't the amplitude, but the period of the emitted wave form.
After barking
Realises that there is no batteries lol
Just would like to say I like your videos because you don't play music and I can focus and understand what you're saying
Thanks :)
Agreed!
best barrrrrk video ever
Achievement Unlocked: Discovered New Dog Language.
Half the video is him going "BAAAAARKH!"
I have this one and I replaced the micro-controller with another one along with a wireless receiver module. The transmitter module is connected to the output of alarm clock. Works really well on me :D
do you have any more information on what you did? Watching this video is part of the research to make my own
It looks like he was eagerly waiting for the bark experiment to end so that he could open it.
Would this work on a mother in law?
If she barks loud enough....
yeah if she baaaaaaaarkks
😂😂
Can she not bark loud enough...?
😂😂
BAAAARRRRRK!
Nice.
"I'll BARK BACK",
I like a Terminator reference,
I like to watch your videos not just for the content, but for the accent that makes my understanding of English a lot easier.
Still illegal in most countries including the UK, if I'm not mistaken Wild Capacitor Dude. (According to my family, this is often the case though).
First he barks at the thing. Nothing happens. Then he says *"BARK"* And then it trigers😂😂😂
He rolls his R’s even when barking 🤣👍Barrrk!
báááárk :D tak to ju :D
Haf.
BAAAAAAAAARK
nebo booooooooork
jááááános
@1:38 “Consult your local Vet if your dong swallows any part of this product.”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's nice
You know what time it is? It's time for speech recognition patents to expire. Most of the good ones are from the mid-late 90ies.
In particular Lernout & Hauspie NV had a pretty robust tech - it worked best with a small vocabulary but was pretty good at knowing whether one actually did say something from the vocabulary. Also it worked well without training. And it was frugal, it worked well on a 486 computer. I recall having had an English learning CD-ROM from mid 90ies that used L&H tech, that worked nicely. One of the most famous uses was Seaman, a weird videogame by SEGA for the Dreamcast console, that had you maintain an aquarium with a fish-bodied, human-faced creature that demanded that you talk to it (else it commits suicide, cuing some narration by Leonard Nimoy), would remember what you said about yourself, and snark it back at you weeks later.
So yeah of course i got sidetracked. L&H management committed crimes and the company went belly up, and the tech died along with it. The current license holders aren't interested in licensing out the old tech, they have new heavyweight tech to try to flog. Now if somebody reimplemented that...
I'd certainly put it in a collar, so people can select keywords that aren't allowed to be said, and the collar will shock the wearer if they do. Then Google will buy a shit ton of them from me, and make them mandatory for every youtuber, and then i'll be rich. Mwahahahah.
Oh shit, i divulged my super secret plan!
Siana Gearz impossible
Since youtube hates everything
You might have to ban every word
But youtube already created a shock collar
Called demonetization and the shock collar on the video show how it works
It jumps at anything you yell at it
Utterly fascinating! I love hearing the audio of the shocks themselves!
I should attach this device on my neighbor's dog who never shuts the fuck up. I love your videos , please keep posting them.
my dog never barks its something called dicipline he only barks if some one nocks one the door but only once unless i dont respond to it so he is kinda letting me know someone is messing with the door so thats fine with me
Is it strong enough for noisy children?
For this I didn't expect, him imitating a dog's bark. LOL
Another very nice Video. Thank you for your effort. Also a great Job on the Schematic. 😀
The actual barking noise didn't work, but saying « bark » does work ?!?
LMFAO
i am so grateful you provided the schematic so i can finish my arduino project
Baaaaaaark............ You must say woof woof!! :)))))))
Imagine if your dog tries to join the neighborhood dog gang and gets shocked every time the device hears a bark
You barking really nice!😂😂
Love the ending. I was thinking that it’d be great to see the output on a scope.... the speaker was way more creative. And probably gives a more intuitive idea of the pulses than see on a scope. (Since the rest of us can’t feel it when you shock yourself ;-). )
Also interesting that the frequency during the pulses went down as the length of pulsing went up....
love the speaker trick at the end. baaaaaaark
That is legit bark. Love it.
Maybe by high setting, the chip increasing duty cicle so that on primary winding appears more voltage. But this is the first thing that I thought of, I might be wrong.
EVEN MORE BAAARK
how does the microphone trigger the board, does the microphone just close a circuit, or output a current that is detected?
We have one that sense sound and also vocal cord vibration so as not to be confused by other dogs barking. Work similar, first with beep, then beep shock, etc. Works good.
This man is insane
This ist just hilarious that it activates when he says baaark.
Nice video !!! Sorry, you made me laugh here and there :-)
The sound is penetrating my ears
Imagine having this on your dog in a firefight and it getting activated by the shot
What happens if the dog barks upon getting a shock...
1 if u talk next to ur dog it will ger shoked ,2 are those elecrozi entering into his neck coz they are soo big , and if ur dog gets shojed he will bark more and rage so that s useless
hahahaha "it doesnt kill me ?"
You are awesome sir!! Needed someone to make this video to show stupid trainers here who say it doesn't give shock but electrical stimulation!! You are great!
My guess is why the buzzing sound from the speaker is lower pitch with each shock is because the shock is higher.
How can such a low voltage on the output pins give any kind of shock
Wtf man it's not a small voltage it's get boosted(my english😥)
If you had been watching the video, you would have seen a transformer with a transistor and a chip. That chips switches the current through the transformer using the transistor. That creates an AC voltage that can be amplified by the transformer. Think about old film camera's flash (they use more volts)
Love vid had me cracking UP !!!!!!!!
tfw you watch a guy say bark for 15 minutes
he is tresting it and woof word didn't work! soo he had to use baaaaaaaark
🤷🏾♂️😂
This circuit is a bit RUFF RUFF lol, sorry crap joke but i had to say it :)
Could that chip be a crude copy of a pic chip?
What a clever idea, connect it to a 100v line speaker :-D, much better to judge the changing pulses.
So are you going to put it on your girlfrend, oops im being nasty there lol.
The chip is probably some cheap chinese microcontroller. Sometimes you'd like to put this on some of your neighbors :).
Well children actually lol, hell dont they scream loud for no reason.
They would make an excellent car alarm.
Is amazing how he can draw every time a clear shematic of those things and explain it. Very nice :-)
Maybe I should bark like a big dog Baaaaaarrk....Your funny man
Excellent!... Baaaark!
some people dont deserve dogs
how can the output voltage be minimized? maintain at 0.3mah
k4yakko
Put current limiting resistor in-line with one of the electrode.
Thanks Sierra! I'll try to see if it works!
Can you do a video of you drawing a schematic from start to finish PLEASE!
Your channel rocks!
Thankyou.
I love how out of every single shock inducing device you have checked out (intended or unintended) this one gives by far the mildest shocks, i guess we got to a point where we find it far more acceptable to torture ourselves with electricity than our animals.
Despite the mild shocks, i still can't agree with the existence of these things :/
Sit, Ubu! Sit! "WOOF BEEEP ZZZZAAAP" good dog
I need a but for cats when they meow at dawn.
Turn up your stereo and tv too loud, and you don't even realize that you are are constantly torturing your dog.
BLOODY HELL
I enjoyed so much your barking hah
Note: Don't use electric shock collars. If you have one, throw it away or disable shock function and only use beeps or vibration.
ß
why
#barkingtime!!
which dog in the whole world makes the noise "bark"?
That chip looks like op amp ic
BARK! :D
Bark ? what mean crust ?!?! bark
bark, bark, barge, thunder, severe coughing , φλοιός , écorce , Borke , kůra , latido , abbaiare , latra , szczekać , bağırmak
The microcontroller might be the EM78P153A .
I like the part when he said "baaaark"
So according to the sound from the "radio by wire" speaker, the power of shock is regulated by PWM.
last youtube video I laughed at is Fichtl Lied. the next is you saying "baaaaark"!
I always figured one of those should be put on the dogs' owner... So that when the dog barks it shocks the owner. Wouldn't that be great?
peace.
people who need these probably shouldn't have a dog.
I think the emitter resistor could also be temperature-stabilizing the q point.
Is that a wired radio speaker box at the end? In Russia, everyone had wired radio (a speaker plugging into a wall outlet where a baseband (sound frequency) program was transmitted, sometimes one or two additional programs on inadible subcarriers, but only in Moscow, I think)
cheaper than proper radio, also the infrastructure was already there (from all the wartime public loudpeakers), also easier to control
au7WeeNg I don't know about what you wrote. But '100V line' loud speakers are used in public address systems, as it is easier to wire up long wire runs with thinner cheaper cable.
My parents used a shock collar on one of their dogs because she just wouldn't stop barking at night and they tried everything else first. I thought it was cruel but now I think it was probably okay since they sort of had no other choice.
They take their dogs walking all the time. And a long 3-5 hours walk on the weekends where they can run free.
I remember such things as Teletakt Geräte. As I know they are only allowed for police dog training. But it's long time
They are selling a more advanced one. Which makes hot dogs.
You didn't mesure the voltage output
Those button cells can't provide enough voltage for long enough. The blinking is probably a low battery indicator.
Like what if you speak and get electric shocks all the time
Human is terrify
Bark bark!!!!!
Shock me please 😉
Damn Chinese inconsistency, they'll either produce something that will kill you with lethal voltages, or something like this that your average barker would probably just laugh at.
Diode Gon Dog........ :D
BAAAAAAAAAAAAARK!!!!!!!!!!
BAAAAAAAAARK!!!
i thinking your power supply couldn't supply enough current for the Level 5 Shock, so the led just blinks.
poor dog :( it's so cruel and manipulative with intelligence against an animal that is really intended to bark... i've seen this device on online stores and i don't like it but at least i saw the schematic :\
🎵Baaark🎵
Hearing you saying BARK BARK made me laugh but you realise its done your street cred no good at all
Jon Johnson street cred?
7:03 its called a piezoelectric buzzer
*B A A A A A A R K*
My neighbor's dog really needs this ahaha
Suppose your innocent dog get shocked every time whenever Other dog barking on him
00:44 - There is a manul? Pallas's cat??
Perfect for owners who think their dogs are above community nuisance and quiet laws and aren't responsible enough to do something about their "family" member. The owner should be made to wear one too.
3,50 $? Cheaper than adafruit, as I look at the inside+ neon lamp.
"baaaaark" gonewild
Sorry but:
Baaaaaark
Baaaaaaark!
Ahahahahaha woof woof woof auuuf auuf auuuf 😁😁😀😀😀