TechBits 13 - Analog and Digital Signals
Ғылым және технология
We interact with analog and digital signals everyday! This video explains what analog and digital signals are, how we use them, and how to convert between the two.
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There are only a few people who can teach topcis with such clarity. Thank you sir!
You truly have a gift for explaining topics with clarity.
@henry2008kim
9 жыл бұрын
Chidoro41 Agreed! He seems very intelligent or enthusiastic or both!
@LillyRigoli
8 жыл бұрын
Like if Carl Sagan had a student in electrical engineering
@arjunhaneesh9046
4 жыл бұрын
absolutely
The best in-depth tutorial about Digital and Analogue Signals.
Coming from a guy who watches 100s of tutorial videos on the web and never comments on any of them, this is a really great tutorial. Thanks a lot for making these.
Thanks Jeremy! Your videos are all great (without exception). I'm a structural engineer, and I'd chosen structural because electronics and programming intimidating me until recently. I've been finding resources like yours to be very informative. It all makes sense now (for the most part) :D
Listen, You're the man. Keep it up, and open source. People like you make a change
I love your book and presentation of the material, I'm a mechanical engineering student learning the basics of using an Arduino for a senior project, and your videos have definitely helped me sort through some of the confusion a beginner faces.
I know it's been 10 years now but this info is still such a help for me, you are a great teacher man. Very easy to follow and understand!
I thank you for the Arduino videos as well as videos that explain these principles. I'm about to be a sophomore at University at Buffalo in the field of Electrical Engineering, and they use a lot of Arduino in the upper classes from what I heard (which at this point I'm not surprised anymore because of how helpful it is). You have helped me gain an upper edge on my classmates and I just wish you well where ever you skill and knowledge will take you.
Great Job Jeremy - You will be a leader in the next generation of electronics - there is no doubt about that.
Core concepts nicely articulated, well done, most impressed on the delivery.
@byxxi I'm glad you liked the video. I sometimes forget that I'm talking to a worldwide audience! I'll try to be more mindful of things like that in the future.
Finally a clear and very very well explained video! Really good! :)
i just subscribed. thank you for explaining this. everyone's right, you have a gift for being able to articulate topics you're trying to teach; not many people can do that. Keep it up!
thx you helped me get en A+ on my test at school and you and your brother have to make more vids, they are so helpful
Great video! You started simple and got to the really detailed points of interest. I look forward to seeing your other videos.
Thanks for putting the time to sum up in detail what the differences are. I hope your hard work is paying off!
jeremy you're an excellent teacher!!!
Thanks for the video. I'm going through your Arduino tutorials and came here because it was recommended in lesson 2. Great explanation of PWM.
Great job. Started a few days ago with a microcontroller. Been a welder for 30 years and learning electronics from scratch. Thanks.
Awesome video, I'm in high school and I go to votech for automotive, everyone is always telling me how many computers and electronic concepts are involved in the field and in this video I was really able to connect a lot of what you said to what I am learning.
You explain things very well. Thank you for helping me learn. It's an incredible gift you have. Unfortunately most of my professors do not have your ability.
Great video man, Jesus though I wish I watched this sooner for writing about digital and analogue signals for a past assignment, its certainly solidified by knowledge further! I'm watching your Arduino tutorials too, definitely subscribing!
One of the best online tutorials I've ever seen. Thanks.
What a superb and very informative video Jeremy. I am learning.... albeit very slowly!!
I'm new to this so all your videos really help. Thanks so much!
Awesome vids man! Keep em coming!
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial, Jeremy
thank you very much for taking the time to make this vid. very helpful.
All I want to say is THNK YOU,you really helped me to understand it clearly
@xideathzapix Glad you enjoyed it.
I learned more useful information watching this video then a week of school.
Great job man! You managed to cover same amount of information in 17 minutes as my professor in two, 1.25 hour lectures.
Thanks a lot, I watched this and a couple of other of your videos and I found them really helpful.
Great vid and very clear explanations. Thanks a lot.
Extremely helpful. Thanks a lot. Brilliant presentation.
Your tutorials are really helpful...much appreciated.
really good explanation. nice work!
This is awesome, man ... :D ... thank you so much for these videos ... I've learned a lot from you ...
Good job your tutorials are very informative
Great video. Thanks so much!!
@KillaMarci I was trying to not go too in depth. They are generally called logical operators. That may be a topic for a future episode focusing on digital logic control.
awesome stuff, would be good to see some more stuff like this on here..
Awesome video. Very easy to understand
awesome! thanks dude. way to break down all this stuff into understandable ideas!
Thanks for that comment, because I was just about the write the same thing. Hope people watching the video read these comments, because that is not at all the way the 10-bits relate to the analog value. It simply means that whenever a sample is taken (and compared to a reference voltage), it can be represented with 10 bits (1024 values) of precision. So koktelici's 4.8mV "precision" simply means this: 5 v / 1024 values = 0.00488 volts / value That's about 4.9 milliVolts of precision per sample
你好Jeremy Blum!真是太精彩了!
Fantastic video. Thank you
Very good. Thanks for sharing. Roy
Thank you so much Jeremy for this video
So many SOLID videos Jeremy! Please keep it up :-)
thanks for your videos. your explanations are very precise and clear. keep it up :)
awesome video man, really great video
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge, you really do put it across well! brilliantly explained. I wish i would been taught like this when i was younger as I would have learnt a whole lot more.
MAN UR AWSOME!!!! This video motivates me an helped me to step my game up! THANKS ALOT!
Very well explained. Thank you!
dude your awesome you just thought something I tried to "know " about more than 7-10 years
Excellent tutorial!
@jeriellsworth It's all about the table of contents! Too bad you have to wait for the video to buffer enough to actually have the links work properly.
wow, i learned so much and subscribed. Thank You
Really great video. Thanks!
Thanks, Jeremy. Very helpful. One small suggestion: try to find a camera angle where your hand does not block our line of sight to what you are writing. But the content itself is great. Thank you!
Explanation is appreciative
seriously.. you are the best explainer...
Thank you for sharing!!!
Awesome tutorial Jeremy keep then coming. ( subscribed )
Awesome video!
Thank you for explaining that so simply I finally understand!
nicely explained!
Awesome teaching skills...
Good job! I learned a lot! Thank you!
Man you are awessome!! May god Bless you!! When I wl b capable enough, I will surely donate to your blog!! Thanx a lot!!
Hey man, your videos are awesome! I just subscribed to your channel. I'm anger to watch all your video and learn something more about electronics.
Very good ! Really thanks a lot my friend !
hey man u cleared all my doubts!! thanks man!!
Thank you very much! Subscribed!
Thanks for evething you do helping newbies. I was lost and still not found but I am starting to figure out the map with your help.
You're amazing bro!! Thank you so much!
amazing! thank you for sharing
Great Video!
Yes i would say you have a gift for saying it how it is, thanks!
@mrjamesb56 IT's really a matter of what your board supports
Thanks man, Nice work
Thank you ! This helped a lot.
Great explanation well done
Well i learned way more then i set out to. great vid n teaching methods.
Thanks Jeremy!
hi mate love the videos any chance you doing the same for the pickit 2 really enjoyed watching thank you
Nice work
learning @ internet speed. Thanks brother your awesome.
Dude you are awesome :D .. learning more than i did from my university ...
great video bro i learnt alot thanks :)
The bs2 can also do PWM. It has a command called PULSOUT which is mainly used to control servos and IR LEDs
Nice one man!!!!!
@NinjaRiCe47 So glad it was helpful!
well explained!!! but that marker noise scratching against the paper is very annoying :|
awesome. thanks
Good works. ..bro
This guy is the best!
Beautiful.. thank you..