CircuitBread is all about electronics and electrical engineering tutorials, with content on how electronics work and some extras for fun!
There are many topics that we want to get through and while we’re planning on starting with basic electronics and microcontrollers, we have plans for a wide range of practical and theoretical videos on AC and DC circuits, microelectronics, electronic devices, semiconductor devices, communications systems, robotics, control systems, digital logic, electromagnetic theory, and… well, probably more, but that’s quite the list as it is. Mixed in with tutorials, we want more lighthearted stuff - tradeshows, faires, spotlights on people and companies, parodies, etc.
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Love these tutorials, they are very well done 👍🏼
1:20 so those r 110v each?
If I connect source of N-channel JFET to the ground and drain to +9V and then apply 4.5V to the gate, then is the transistor fully closed because PN junction gate-drain is reverse biased, or is it fully open and burned because of too high forward voltage at PN junction gate-source? I don't understand JFETs
thank you for this videoo... it really helps me to understand what's going on and do my university task!!
thankyou so much
THIS NARRATOR IS A TOTAL L.I.A.R. !!! LEDS DAMAGE RETINAS !!!!!!!!!!!??
Thank you for your comment. We've read multiple papers on this and, while there are drawbacks to LEDs, this particular issue is something we have yet to read anything convincing. Please link your references.
Searching for animation and till now, this is the best available video on KZread
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A series of Sergey projects doing cool stuff with the 555 would be gold
Oh, I like that idea! He is crazy busy at the moment but I think he'd really enjoy working this.
You are wrong. This was very exciting. Thanks for doing this video.
This is a very, very valuable lesson. Thank you eternally for sharing
i appreciate your effort , thank you for sharing this vedio
Very informative and clear, Thanks!
I like how Your discounted hex As being Not very useful. Three minutes later Explain that Hex is used as a human representation of binary And without it binary would be impossible for a human to understand
Always a good day when you drop an upload 👌
Glad you enjoy it!
Why do we replace voltage sources with shorts and current sources with opens?
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High quality content 👍🏼
That's a great summary as an introduction of basic electric circuits theory
Thanks!
As someone new to the study of electronics, can you clarify what you mean by "load"? Can you give me an example of a load?
Sure! A load is a very generic term because it could mean a lot of things. In general, though, it's the thing that we're trying to get the correct amount of power to. So, in a lot of example coursework, we model a load as a resistor. But in reality, it could be a motor (which could be a fan, motor on a car, blender, whatever), a transistor, a heating element, an antenna, etc.