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Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) - Electronics Basics 23
What is PWM? Let's take a look at the basics of PWM
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Thank you - well done - I am just starting to learn about circuits and at age 70, the better the explanation the easier to grasp.
@mezzoedbey3802
4 жыл бұрын
Hey man it doesn't matter how old you are, it's NEVER too late to learn. I wish the best for you friend
@jess4you13
4 жыл бұрын
You can now make circuits as a hobby
@maven_grandprime
3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant minds some times flashes at elderly age.
@hariharanselvaganapathy9832
3 жыл бұрын
Wishing you luck Sir👍
@industrialautomationkotttu8841
3 жыл бұрын
Great
I wish you'd been my lecturer at tech when I was a student... It's soooooo much simpler the way you describe and demonstrate it
It is truly inspirational to see that there are people like you who love what they do and also have the gift of transferring complex information in such a simplified way. If every teacher was like you, our education system would be flourishing. This really helped me today. thank you very much and God bless you.
Incredible way of explaining things. I know this video is 7 years old now, but the way you presented everything here is top tier
What a fantastic explanation! At first I didn't quite understand the entire concept. It wasn't until you introduced the much slower, 502 Hz frequency that it all clicked... Thanks, teacher!
You are doing great things for mankind with this series. I didn't really understand it until you showed the Arduino then it made sense.
Thank you so much for this video. I've been trying to wrap my head around the concept of a PWM solenoid that controls a hydraulic circuit. Now I get it.
I am a Civil Engineering student, studying Power Electronics as an Elective. Everything is explained so easily to clear the basics. Thanks You..!
thanks a lot. tutorial video was absolutely great. I'm gonna share this with all my classrooms.
Well explained. I did not see anyone explained it better than the way you did. Keep going mate!
@SimplyElectronicsOfficial
7 жыл бұрын
Thank You :)
@zozo71zozo71
6 жыл бұрын
yes
@ShadoDmon
4 жыл бұрын
@@SimplyElectronicsOfficial is it possible to code an arduino to use a pot for duty cycle and for an adjustable frequency. i want to be able to adjust both on the fly to fine tune a project.
one of the best explained pwm videos
Thanks for the real life example! This cleared up a lot of questions I had!
This video finally helped me understand what pulse width modulation was. Thanks!
@omkarrathore1868
2 жыл бұрын
Same here
Thank you very much. Excellent videos- They are short, detailed and simply explained.
The best channel which I was never gone through.
Simply great- simple n to the point explanation! keep it up!
you are awesome thank you much your videos are much better than most
Thanks a lot... it really cleared my confusions on pwm... thanks a lot again
Very helpful with my project of building a swerve drive- thank you!
I deal with PWM on cars at work and after watching this video was made it more easier to understand
Great video! I just recently found your channel, and i have really learnt a lot so far. Keep up the good work!
@SimplyElectronicsOfficial
7 жыл бұрын
Thank You Kristian. I'm glad you have learned so much. I am committed to this channel and intend to go on for a long time coming :)
@jameslarson7452
7 жыл бұрын
I see what you did there...
another excellent video. keep up the good work.
After I get my prepaid card, I will buy EveryCircuit. I am now addicted to that app.
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5 жыл бұрын
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Very clear and simple explanation, thank you very much
Very well explained, thanks!
Very useful video!
Very good explanation!!!
Great accurate explaination
Great explanation. You are a great teacher....
This was a great video. Thank you.
Well done, thanks a lot for clear explanation
very well explained.
Thank you so much!!! This was an awesome content!!!
Great explanation, thank you
Great Video well done
thank you so much for making this video
awesome explanation !!
You have answered the question I had about the PWM power supply that I had at the beginning by adding the arduinho at the end. I note that the variable potentiometer has flat pins, do they fit into the breadboard without damaging it? I look forward to your introduction on the arduinho,
Nice video.Thanks for sharing
Thanks for so good explanation.
I learn a lot guys thank's tech us more
Great explanation, God Bless.
I accidentally stooped by if I can study synthesizer :-) But good information too!
Very good description
Excellent explanation from the presenter.
Really good explanation and good clear unterstandable english for a german :)
bravo, well done
great videos!!
great video!
beautifully explained
nice. it was very helpfull
Thanks - well done
Thanks for your wisdom 👌👌👌
Greatt video Thank you!!
Came here looking for PWM explanation in synthesizers, stayed for content.
very informative and understandable for people from off engineering field
Great videos
I like this explanation
অনেক ধন্যবাদ বস! I was confused between the difference of a PWM device and a switch. Now it's clarified strikingly!
Very nice! 👍
Excellent ✌️
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Great job thanks sir very useful thanks
Good video. I'm just starting with Arduino. Did you have the variable resistor being input to a sketch, which then sent a calculated width to the led? What freqency does the Arduino send the pulses at? Can that frequency be controlled as well? Thanks, going to watch a lot more.
Very nice, friend, greetings from brazil!
excellent
Mr Feynman is smiling from the quantum realm.
well explanation
One of the best video i have seen, u have cleared all my doubts, Thank you sir and can you please suggest how to move further in this stream to the next level as i want to take electronics as my career, please suggest as it helps me alot
@saisrikothapalli
3 жыл бұрын
Me too
This is fantastic explain about this circuit. Can you upload forward and flyback dc to dc topologie videos.
Thank you
Thank you.
THANKS !
your teaching is very good .. plz teach us what is 555 timer
@JNDlego57
5 жыл бұрын
Light House Of World It’s a clock. Every electronic circuit needs a clock to beat to, (unless it’s something simple like turning on and off an LED,) just like your body needs a heart to beat too. The cool thing about the 555 is that you can easily change the clock’s frequency by switching out the capacitors and resistors
fascinating
Great video, very helpful. What software are you using in the video, it's quite impressive.
Would you like something fit for the HHO generator and to make it look this circuit ??
So it was an illusion all along… I finally understand it, thank you.
thank you
Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍👍
thank u perfect
Great video. I'm curious. Doesn't the potentiometer change the resistance of the circuit? Nothing really to do with the pulse width or hertz right ?
Thank u
To have a given amount of light dimming effect (ex: 30cd ), is the power consumption the same when : a) A resistor is used to drop the voltage b) PWM is used
Recently found your channel, which is great. Could you do a video on a switch mode power supply? Also what program are you using to demonstrate these circuits?
@SimplyElectronicsOfficial
7 жыл бұрын
Any specific SMPS? I already have a video on boost converters. I also have plans to do a video on building a simple Switched-mode regulator. the software is everycircuit.com
Great presentation, please which simulator you are using?
Thankyou sir
good eplanation....
you are explaining in gud way..keep going gud, and reply me that, which tool u using?
Can you provide example of PWM with variable frequency drives (VFD) to control motors?
Thank u 💜🙏💞😉
I have a question that I hope you can help me with. I connected a pwm reversible speed controller to my trolling motor. This is supposed to be 100 max and 60 continuous amps. When I first tried it out. I noticed it got fairly hot in the enclosure I made for it so I decided to add a fan. I connected the fan to the 12 v power going in with an inline on off switch. When I tried it,the fan burned out almost immediately. Thinking I may have had a bad fan,I connected a new one with the same result. When I checked the power in with my multi meter,it was showing a very erratic reading. The volts were going up and down from 1 v up to 18 and in between. I even saw it jump to 36 volts. I'm using three 12 volt batteries in paralle. When i checked the voltage at the batteries,it was the same,just all over the place. For the heck of it. I tested the cigarette plug on the jump box that is one of the batteries connected in parallel and low and behold,it was showing the correct voltage which in my case was 13 volts on fully charged batteries. Looking inside the jump box. I notice that the cigarette plug was connected with a small circuit board. I assumed that the circuit board somehow regulated or should I say,normalized the voltage. I ended up running the fan on it's own circuit via the cig plug and it now works fine. The obstacle I'm trying to eliminate is,I also have a 12v steering unit for the trolling motor. I would like to connect the steering unit to the power in of the speed controller as to eliminate having to use another cord but I'm unable to with that type of voltage that it produces. Short of pulling that circuit board out of the jump box,would you possibly know what I can add to achieve this? Also,would you know why this pwm behaves in this manner? Thanks.
so basically can pulse width modulation be summed up in the following sentence: power switched on every x secs for a period of y secs where x is called the frequency and y is called the width, and is given as a percentage of the total frequency period?
I'm surprised that you didn't cover adding an RC low pass filter to get generate a intermediate DC voltage from the PWM signal.
Could you tell me the name of the program ? (simulation)
Great Sir and Sir Which Software you are using?Please Reply.Thank You!
Visualizing pulse is funny and interest!
Impressive presentation! Could u plz mention the name of the simulator that u r using here?
good!
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