Simply Put

Simply Put

This is in part a documentary of the learning process I am going through, a way to keep me focused and moving forward. Talking through a problem, even if nobody else is in the room with you, is a great way to analyze and work through it.

There are much better structured and produced educational sources out there than this, for the dedicated student and the future professional. What I want to offer is a bit different: This channel is for the casual and the hobbyist, who doesn't have the benefit of formal education in electronics or programming, who doesn't have a professor or peers to talk to, whose only resource (and recourse) generally comes down to an Internet search engine.

This channel is for fast-food cooks, painters, janitors, accountants, gardeners, stay-at-home parents, and even bus drivers like me, for people who have nothing to do with electronics professionally and probably never will, who want to enjoy it anyway. For people who love to ask: "Well, why not?"

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  • @Beholder1777
    @Beholder1777Күн бұрын

    Fantastic!

  • @SecondaryLoop
    @SecondaryLoopКүн бұрын

    Greetings, thanks for the introduction. I'm left with a question however. If we want to add a transformer to this circuit for analog audio amplification, would the transformer be placed before or after the amplifier?

  • @curtmayer1070
    @curtmayer10702 күн бұрын

    the 555 gives the wrong polarity. so i need another inverter, right? almost all reset in micros are active low.

  • @Cheburashka_420
    @Cheburashka_4202 күн бұрын

    I love your mic!!!! Thank you for the knowledge sir.

  • @Kaffeine-oh4u
    @Kaffeine-oh4u2 күн бұрын

    I feel enlightened - thank you

  • @Wil_Bloodworth
    @Wil_Bloodworth2 күн бұрын

    Great explanation. Thank you! I really wish you would put more "natural" pauses or spacing in between your sentences instead of cutting the videos "tightly" because it sort of makes it harder to follow. I had to keep backing up, listening to what you said, stopping the video to let it sink in, and then continuing... not being critical at all... just letting you know that "I" personally feel it would be better with a few more breaks between sentences/thoughts.

  • @ketas
    @ketas3 күн бұрын

    depends on alligator clip type, but those cheap ones can also break wires. it just cuts through anything you have around conductor. they do make different clips, just have to search for it

  • @ketas
    @ketas3 күн бұрын

    also good one on manufacturing 3.5mm socket on breadboard. the problem is lack of proper contact maybe

  • @ketas
    @ketas3 күн бұрын

    enamelled wire bundle cables are amazing stuff. it's thin and durable for flexing. they use it for usb charging only cables too. some of the headphone cables do up to 10 core. some of the cables manage to make shielded conductors out of just strands that go inside and ones that wrap around. iirc some did twisted pairs too. burning them carefully works. it tends to burn so blow it out. actually flame is way too hot. i'd just dip it into solder. it's plastic, it doesn't need yellow hot flame. and you can also melt copper there. yes, flame is enough to melt copper. the reason why you can't melt big block in lighter flame is energy and heat conduction. this is also why heatshrink should be flamed on very carefully. still flame is too hot. have to move it. get hot air station if you can. it's also plastic, it shrinks on low temp, once. i melts and degrades on higher. so yeah...

  • @NicleT
    @NicleTКүн бұрын

    Sorry to ask, but what's the name of these cables? I'm looking for an about 12" of this kind of cable with just ground and signal (copper and red?)(2 cores?) in a flexible sheath. I just don't know how to make my research because I don't know the real name of it. Thanks

  • @ketas
    @ketasКүн бұрын

    tried in ali right now headphone repair cable 2 cores it finds more than enamel wire multi core it sometimes appears in cheapest aux cables too, the braided ones, or not. or headphones, doh. but it's crapshoot there. just buy one that shows cores on photo. it's not cheap, with 1-2€ per meter and is sold in 1-2-5-10m pieces there. minimum is like 3 times you need. plus extra stripping bit. need more especially if you need to practicing have fun

  • @nabin1767
    @nabin17673 күн бұрын

    🙏🙏🙏🙏👍

  • @jeffblake2791
    @jeffblake27914 күн бұрын

    Great little video thanks

  • @danieljurgill1681
    @danieljurgill16815 күн бұрын

    Talk too fast ! Hard to understand. See the Organic Chemist for a good example.

  • @jeffblake2791
    @jeffblake27916 күн бұрын

    Back in my day I used the C64 as well, and the Atari 400 / 2600. I still have the consoles after all this time

  • @jeffblake2791
    @jeffblake27916 күн бұрын

    You say you're talking to hobbyists. Im at Uni doing Electrical Eng and you're helping me more than my lecturers. Thanks for your videos.

  • @jeffblake2791
    @jeffblake27916 күн бұрын

    The Andy Griffith marathon haha. Did you say its not a wild signal or its not a Wow signal. Love your videos

  • @kennith.
    @kennith.9 күн бұрын

    Hi there, are there Male barrel jacks that can work on both 2.1 and 2.5 pins?

  • @alanhurdle3949
    @alanhurdle39499 күн бұрын

    Ok you money on viewing really good in my books, you teachings Excellent the point is crystal clear excactly what is needed to help, I can tell your personality a big teddy bear everyone calls I know I am right and I also can tell your thoughts let tell the movie big bang theory is your favorite T.V show and because you choose to represent you stands in world views you did it with taste what us people with the views we can except now that's been said I am voicing my opinion is taste full also you are reading this and your ok with what I am saying. Let's make you money on top of what you get payed. 1 you are teaching really good stuff. To be in your position one needs papers you have them right, section of each chapter start by finding where to send someone to be tested a gain for me a ladder I can climb see government's stop me from testing if I knew where to go then I could get tested and work in the field and get paid for my knowledge right now companies use my knowledge and dont pay me a single cent of my value. See people pay 25000 for school when all they have to do is write a test . Yhere is a lot work but this increase your paycheck it just a way for you and I just out ideas for you to say thanks your that good at what you do and your rich from it know you can create a team millions, cause there work will always have your signature in it thank you hope this expansion of your follower

  • @alanhurdle3949
    @alanhurdle394910 күн бұрын

    Thank you. D.Ccurrent walking up the pins one voltage in two voltage out batteries. Three power out where loads or circuits are calculated Kirtland laws and four will be neutral or return, whereas rated time will play effects of usage, the Leds are accounted for to which transformers can adjust voltage then breaking it down to the right value the count of resistance to each led thank you I learnt some new things in here to thank you

  • @lloydandrews2084
    @lloydandrews208412 күн бұрын

    What kind of headphones you wearing bro? And what were you listening to? Inquiring minds want to know??

  • @zx4133
    @zx413312 күн бұрын

    Great video dude. Much appreciated.

  • @rioferzz
    @rioferzz15 күн бұрын

    Thanks a lot sir

  • @mubaraktitilola8730
    @mubaraktitilola873016 күн бұрын

    Hi, I want to build a solenoid to pull objects from a distance. Could you do a video going through the math involved in designing a solenoid to pull a certain mass at a certain distance, taking the permittivity of the core and medium between the solenoid and pulled object to account? I know I'm asking a lot, but I'd really appreciate it. 😅

  • @PinoyTechTutorials
    @PinoyTechTutorials16 күн бұрын

    thank you sir!

  • @jeffp7776
    @jeffp777620 күн бұрын

    I just can here to learn more about a rectifier for AC-DC for a fan. This video is what I remember most KZread being years ago. Excellent information by someone that actually knows what they are talking about not just an "influencer" puking up BS they just learned 5 min ago from another KZread university graduate to make video for likes and comments.

  • @user-bh6ey1ke4n
    @user-bh6ey1ke4n23 күн бұрын

    2:24 That pesky "physics" again... It always ruins everything - FTL spaceships, free energy devices... Why don't they just cancel it already and made everything work by pixie dust. It worked in the IBM commercials, so why wouldn't it work in real life?

  • @ajaykamath1853
    @ajaykamath185323 күн бұрын

    Thanks mate for this simple and easy to understand explanation.

  • @timsanders9111
    @timsanders911124 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Did Data tell you how to do this? :)

  • @linusog
    @linusog24 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for the great explanation!

  • @sneakyboii732
    @sneakyboii73225 күн бұрын

    how does the signal travel from ground up to base?? it doesn't make any sense, please explain if you can\

  • @viggosimonsen
    @viggosimonsen28 күн бұрын

    Great presentation 🙂

  • @romanmorales3325
    @romanmorales332529 күн бұрын

    Very good and highly appreciate your efforts ❤

  • @RockFlyDiablo
    @RockFlyDiabloАй бұрын

    I've really enjoyed watching and learning from your videos. It appears that you hit it hard and heavy and perhaps got burned out. Hope and pray that you may be motivated to continue teaching and sharing your experiences. You are very good at the way you produce your subjects. Many thanks!

  • @ChrisWilliams-pu8pj
    @ChrisWilliams-pu8pjАй бұрын

    Excellent video. Let me know exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • @spipro
    @spiproАй бұрын

    Thank you for this excellent video.I am an electronic engineer for over 30 years now and i really enjoyed this video.👍

  • @alohahoward1
    @alohahoward1Ай бұрын

    thanks, great explanation!

  • @bdour7707
    @bdour7707Ай бұрын

    Thanks, subscribed

  • @darkacademia444
    @darkacademia444Ай бұрын

    I can't thank you enough man! your great that well help me win my school project

  • @markrainford1219
    @markrainford1219Ай бұрын

    Me in the hardware store. "I need some nails." "yes sir. What kind?" Me. " well, ones without any 'weirdness'".

  • @hanspeterbestandig2054
    @hanspeterbestandig2054Ай бұрын

    Great explanation! Bravo!

  • @NzStumpyTech
    @NzStumpyTechАй бұрын

    Is this safe to do? Plex seems to buffer which gets annoying and i was wondering if changing its priority would have any affect... never messed around with these settings tho so I don't know if its recommended or not..

  • @jedanderson5626
    @jedanderson5626Ай бұрын

    thanks Hagrid !!😅

  • @misterbonzoid5623
    @misterbonzoid5623Ай бұрын

    Turn up this preset; not capacitor.

  • @JayTheDevGuy
    @JayTheDevGuyАй бұрын

    This was incredibly helpful and well presented, thank you so much

  • @nielsfranssens1578
    @nielsfranssens1578Ай бұрын

    19:00 "Any little fly farting in new zealand" why can't this be the dictionary explanation of noise 😂

  • @shadowpapito
    @shadowpapitoАй бұрын

    Thank you, it really helped a lot.

  • @MrDozer120
    @MrDozer120Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this! Everywhere else they use a bunch of terms I don't know and turns out I don't need to know. This is easy to understand and you got dirrecty to the point. VERY helpful.

  • @nathanjaroszynski6210
    @nathanjaroszynski6210Ай бұрын

    Well thanks. Thing one and thing two...

  • @gerryroberts662
    @gerryroberts662Ай бұрын

    nice setup,

  • @RockFlyDiablo
    @RockFlyDiabloАй бұрын

    I really enjoy the way he presents his subject material. He is unpretentious and candid in his successes and failures. I hope he continues his channel.

  • @cntryboygeetar
    @cntryboygeetarАй бұрын

    Question, so let's say you had a drill each switch gives forward and reverse. What switch is this that changes polarity. One step further what switch that is auto would alternate the polarity of such drill so turn right turn left turn right ect. without actually hitting a switch at all for this alternation to occur. I'm a Noob just starting out trying to learn each thing. Thank you for the great video guides, a lot of help.