Variable Duty Cycle Op-amp-based Relaxation Oscillator Lab

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  • @charlesschneiter5159
    @charlesschneiter5159Ай бұрын

    What a brilliant idea - these circuit simulators are somewhat intimidating to me so I highly appreciate you doing a series with this Faltstad Simulator! Re Patreon: I am a longtime supporter to your very thorough and very well explained electronics courses. The fact that I don't go see the videos for the donors is because the lead time is just 1 day or so only. And as I am in no hurry I almost every time see them when they are already released into the open. So, yes, your explanation seems accurate, in that people support you on Patreon because they like what you do and how you do it and not so much because of this 1 day preview time. Of course that's all IMHO ;-) Can't wait for the next video re circuit simulation! Greetings from Switzerland!

  • @Vocademy-Electronics-Tech

    @Vocademy-Electronics-Tech

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback. I have been working in electronics and computers since the 1970s but I am very new to circuit simulators. I am also learning to use LTSpice. I think I'm going to remake or expand this video having gotten better at using the simulator. I'll have more to say in my next Patreon update.

  • @HunzolEv
    @HunzolEvАй бұрын

    Sir your videos are great fundamnetal reinforcement vvideos

  • @gosdeCarrer
    @gosdeCarrerАй бұрын

    The yellow line in the scope is the current, at the same point. You can modify the parameters of the scope with the small settings icon in the left bottom corner.

  • @Vocademy-Electronics-Tech

    @Vocademy-Electronics-Tech

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks. I had figured that out by the time I made the second video. That was a head slapping moment seeing that I had drawn countless such voltage and current curves.

  • @andymouse
    @andymouseАй бұрын

    I think you should leave the power the way it was and simply replace the resistors one by one with a pot and adjust that and I think you will learn more...cheers.