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Electronic Wizard
Великобритания
Добавлен 1 авг 2023
If you are looking for basic & advanced lessons on electronics using simple experiments, this channel is for you! :)
Basic Components, EP#02: 5 basic switches
In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of electronic components! This is the second episode of our Basic Components Series, where we explore 5 essential electronic components and how they work.
By the way, this video is sponsored by PCBWay.com. many thanks to them for supporting me.
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Anyway, If you're looking to master circuit design, analysis, and repair, understanding these components is crucial. We begin by discussing relays, electromechanical switches that enable automatic control of devices. Next, we delve into transistors, the most complex yet vital components for switching and amplifica...
By the way, this video is sponsored by PCBWay.com. many thanks to them for supporting me.
here is my referral link, you can use the link below for supporting me
pcbway.com/g/tNX66A
Anyway, If you're looking to master circuit design, analysis, and repair, understanding these components is crucial. We begin by discussing relays, electromechanical switches that enable automatic control of devices. Next, we delve into transistors, the most complex yet vital components for switching and amplifica...
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Why So Many Capacitors? Understanding Their Differences and Uses!
Просмотров 19 тыс.21 день назад
Capacitors come in various types, each with unique characteristics that make them suitable for specific applications. In this video, we dive into the differences between ceramic, electrolytic, tantalum, and polyester capacitors, exploring their pros and cons. Discover why ceramic capacitors are ubiquitous, why electrolytic capacitors are preferred for high capacitance needs, and why polyester c...
Unlock the Secrets of Resistors through 16 Examples
Просмотров 13 тыс.Месяц назад
Welcome to the ultimate guide to resistors! In this comprehensive exploration, we journey beyond the basics to uncover the true complexity and versatility of these essential electronic components. From limiting current flow to precision voltage control, resistors play a crucial role in countless circuits and applications. Join us as we demystify resistors and delve into their surprising applica...
Do not start arduino before watching this video
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.Месяц назад
Remarkable dear critics: Thank you for taking the time to write comments. 👍 I really respect your opinion. 🌷 Think about this: everywhere you can find someone who is making compliments on Arduino, pretending it has no drawbacks. As i mentioned in the video, I agree with you, Arduino is fantastic in many aspects, but I tried to illuminate the dark side of this nice platform. My intention is not ...
Rotary Encoders: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Using Them
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 месяца назад
Delve into the intricate world of rotary encoders with our captivating video, where we demystify their functionality and applications. Beginning with a simple yet profound question about directional sensing, we embark on a journey to uncover the underlying mechanisms of these ubiquitous devices. Through engaging demonstrations and clear explanations, we illustrate how rotary encoders serve as v...
6 awesome application of 555-timers in circuits
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 месяца назад
this video is sponsored by BCBWay.com Join us on an exciting journey into the world of the 555-timer, a versatile yet underestimated IC that's been powering innovation for over 50 years! In this video, we dive deep into 6 fascinating applications of the 555-timer, from basic blinking LEDs to advanced garage door sensors and data transmission circuits. Learn how this tiny device can revolutioniz...
Joystick Mastery: Optimizing the Performance
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 месяца назад
Dive into the fascinating world of joysticks with our latest video! Despite the rise of touchscreens, joysticks are far from obsolete. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of these versatile components, from their inner workings to practical tips for optimizing performance in challenging environments. Discover the difference between analog and digital joysticks, learn how they translate mecha...
Perfect Base Resistor Selection: Mastering Transistors
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Unlock the secrets of transistor circuits with our comprehensive guide! In this video, we delve deep into the crucial role of base resistors in transistor circuits. From understanding the fundamentals to mastering advanced techniques, you'll learn why selecting the right base resistor is essential for optimal performance and reliability. Join us as we explore simplified and advanced methods, ba...
How to select best transistor for a particular application?
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 месяца назад
Welcome to the world of transistors, where the possibilities are vast, and the choices are endless. In this video, we delve into the intricate process of selecting the perfect transistor for a specific application. With countless part numbers available, the task can be daunting, but fear not! Join me as I unveil the 5 main parameters critical for transistor selection and discuss 5 additional pa...
LM35 + ATmega8: Build Your Own Thermostat!
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
In this video, I will guide you through building a simple and efficient thermostat using an ATmega8 microcontroller, LM35 sensor, and a relay for precise temperature control. Learn how to set an adjustable threshold and create a compact temperature management system. If you'd like to support our channel, consider using our referral link when ordering PCBs from PCBWay: PCBWay ref link : pcbway.c...
RLC Filters: The gateway to the world of filters
Просмотров 7 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Have you ever wondered why radio stations, TV channels, Bluetooth devices, and various radio transceivers can coexist in the same space without causing signal interference? In this intriguing video, we delve into the world of filters to unravel the mysteries behind signal management. Join me as we explore the fascinating realm of radio frequency management! By the end of this video, you'll gain...
4 awesome application of op-amps in circuits
Просмотров 40 тыс.6 месяцев назад
PCBWay christmas big sale is started www.pcbway.com/activity/christmas2023.html Uncover the true power of op-amps with me in this video! Forget the generic definitions you've heard - let's dive deep into the practical applications that really matter. Ever wondered where to place an op-amp in your circuit? I've got the answers! Many tutorials out there focus on clichéd phrases like "inverting am...
Basic Components, EP#01: 6 Key Components for Every Beginner
Просмотров 5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Welcome to the first episode of the Basic Components Series! In this video, I'll be talking about six important things in electronics: resistors, capacitors, buzzers, thermo switches, knock sensors, and NTCs. These are like the building blocks of electronic gadgets. If you're curious about how these components work and what they do, you're in the right place! pcbway.com/g/f7Uaqr This video is s...
The Ultimate Guide to Stepper Motors: Unraveling the Micro-Stepping Technique
Просмотров 53 тыс.7 месяцев назад
The Ultimate Guide to Stepper Motors: Unraveling the Micro-Stepping Technique
7 awesome applications of transistors in circuits
Просмотров 123 тыс.8 месяцев назад
7 awesome applications of transistors in circuits
10 steps to start AVR microcontrollers
Просмотров 11 тыс.8 месяцев назад
10 steps to start AVR microcontrollers
A Beginner's Guide to Microcontrollers
Просмотров 31 тыс.8 месяцев назад
A Beginner's Guide to Microcontrollers
How transistors amplify audio signals in megaphone circuit?
Просмотров 12 тыс.9 месяцев назад
How transistors amplify audio signals in megaphone circuit?
Wonderful facts about Electret microphones
Просмотров 12 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Wonderful facts about Electret microphones
Motion Detector without PIR module! Analog circuit Explained
Просмотров 7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Motion Detector without PIR module! Analog circuit Explained
10 awesome application of capacitors in circuits
Просмотров 360 тыс.9 месяцев назад
10 awesome application of capacitors in circuits
Why you should avoid using charger modules!
Просмотров 115 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Why you should avoid using charger modules!
Single transistor DC motor speed controller!
Просмотров 6 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Single transistor DC motor speed controller!
Build your own variable pocket Power Supply
Просмотров 11 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Build your own variable pocket Power Supply
8 awesome application of diodes in circuits.
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8 awesome application of diodes in circuits.
MOSFET vs BJT, Unforgivable misunderstandings about them
Просмотров 24 тыс.10 месяцев назад
MOSFET vs BJT, Unforgivable misunderstandings about them
Triac, tips and Tricks, how to use, clearly explained!
Просмотров 35 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Triac, tips and Tricks, how to use, clearly explained!
Why NPN transistors are more often used in circuits?
Просмотров 24 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Why NPN transistors are more often used in circuits?
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I need to trigger an ecu with arduino with a 12v positive load. I don't have enough space to use a 4 channel relay. Can I trigger Tip217 transistor with BC547? The ecu will not draw much current, but since I am not sure, I am thinking of choosing Tip217. I plan to line up type 217s side by side, give 12v to their middle pins (collector) and get the output from the emitter according to the Arduino trigger. Can this system work stably for a long time? Should I give 12v or 5v to bc547 to trigger type 217?
I Hope your life is as good as your videos. U taugh me more in this vídeo and the capacitors one than my teachers on my electrical technician course. I appreciate what u had done for us!!
in one of my freelance projects i solved inevitable (and expensive) solenoid death with a diode
GOOD PRESENTATION!WOULD YOU EXPLAIN MORE ON HOW SOLIDSTATE RELAYS WORK?
Your explanation is brief, useful and practical🎉
Your explanation of electronic components is good and summarization of individual topics is excellent. 👍🏻
I knew the basic chemistry difference between PNP and NPN BJT, but didn't know PNP/NPN should be used for switching high/low side of power supply, respectively. Maybe this is something I'll learn from Mr. Mimms famous books, but I'm not there yet. I feel fortunate to learn electronics today, since I have the amazing books from Forrestt Mimms AND fantastic videos like this one from Electronic Wizard to help. Thank you sir, I really love your "Basic Components" series so far, can't wait for the rest !!!
Thanks for your enligtment, please keep on!
Always!
Mi "like" is the #162...always following and supporting every video you upload with your passion and effort! Greetings from Argentina!
Thank you very much! Cheers 🥂🥂🥂
Thank you!
You're welcome!
You make educational and useful videos. Just please pronounce "supply" correctly.
Thank you for correcting me. I'll try my best👍
Bro deserves more views 😢
Thank you dude for your support ❤️
Great teaching. Yes I would like to know something more about TRIACS.
There is a dedicated video about triacs in the channel. Here is the link to that video ruclips.net/video/GU0aRzooZtk/видео.htmlsi=ZgqxZRheRDGiSPvb
çok teşekkürler. açıklanan konular ve detaylar çok kaliteli.
Translation: thanks very much, well detailed and concise.
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Thanks for explaining so well! The multi-colored hand drawn notes really are easier to take in than computer graphics. When you say that triacs are dangerous for beginners I assume you are referring to high (mains) voltages? Or are there dangers involved with experimenting with triacs on the low (say 12v) side of a transformer as well?
Yes, I mean the main voltage. Watch the video in the flowing link for more details ruclips.net/video/GU0aRzooZtk/видео.htmlsi=ZgqxZRheRDGiSPvb
90% nonsense & misleading several places. 20 PCs. of Tp4056 PCB's with micro-USB port delivered here last week = US$7.25 incl. postage & 25% VAT. Super easy to change charging current.
Thank you for your feedback ❤️
Pm me can you to install do sola paint of charger +
"Buried Secret????" Current amplification IS the main function of a transistor. Not sure why a so called "Electronic Wizard" needs a eight and a half minute video to describe what is the first lab in Transistors 101. YT keeps recommending this channel why?
Thank you for your feedback ❤️
very nice ❤ i love you arta
Thank you so much 😀 my friend
Very good video thank you
Thank you too
A question of "why" still remains. Why does the NPN only require 0v - 0.7v for its operation and why does the PNP require 11.3v - 12v for its operation? All I know so far from the video is that those are the requirements for the motor to turn on and off.
Also a PNP requires 0.7v but in reverse polarity. I mean they need 0.7v lower than the Vcc, say 12v. So they trigger on 11.3v which is 0.7v away from 12v 🤪
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hi i have an 18650 cahrger for my lithium batteries but i also have some nimh AA batteries and i was under the impression i cannot charge the AA batteries with the lithium charger but i have managed to charge them with the same charger anyway and they charged fine. I am worried maybe it will damage the batteries in the long run but i dont know. I have chaecked with a multimeter and it does indeed charge them fine.
Pm me can you to install do sola paint of charger +
Love the video. To start a semester on electronics, after watching this video creates interest in students.
Glad it was helpful!👍
Best vid ever many thanks
Glad you think so!👍
Might be a good video I will never know because of all the irritating noises
Sorry about that
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very high quality video with effectively communicated information 🎉❤
Glad you think so!👍
Fortunately or not, debouncing buttons and switches nowadays is done in software. I like capacitors used in this way, but if one already have a micro-controller on the input, they can spare a few instructions to do a debounce. It's very common, since one is already paying for the MCU package anyway. Thank you for the video!
I prefer to use multiple methods simultaneously. A software based along with hardware based methods 👍
Caps don’t go bad 315 reflow
Coming from Arduino/Esp32 hobby projects I would agree to most of your points. Arduino and the likes give a nice low barrier entry into both programming and electronics. It was so easy to put together some sensors and even to create some useful home automation projects with it. However, recently I realized that my knowledge about electronics has not really improved during my journey and that I've hit a brick wall when it comes to build something where no prefabricated modules exist. So I decided to learn electronics from scratch. That said, I really enjoy your videos! You have a very practical, intuitive, hands-on attitude and your videos answer a lot of questions that I had, for example how to choose the right transistor or capacitator. Most videos on RUclips about electronics are either too simple or too theoretical so it is difficult to find a starting point. Your videos gave me a boost in optimism that I will be able to learn that stuff! Thank you.
Wow, such a kind words Thank you for your encouraging comment. I am glad that my videos helped you ❤️
You the man thank you
Welcome bro
"capacitance" appears 34 times in this video. "capacitor/capacitors" appears 208 times.
Maybe Because of the subject of the video 😁
Pls go back to school to learn how to read decimal notations properly..!!. 4.18 is not four point eighteen, but it is four point one eight. Pls learn this for god's sake.
Thank you for correcting me ❤️ I learned that. By the way, i am not a native speaker and i am using English as my third language 👍
Very well explained
Thank you for your kind words
I'm early in ee education and this gave me a much better feel for capacitors and capacitance, appreciate it!
Wow, awesome 😍
Electrolytic capacitors have low voltage rating? Didn't know 500+Volts is low voltage lol. Yes there is much higher voltage rating caps but let's by real, electrolytic caps have very wide voltage range.
Yeah, it is possible to make an electrolytic capacitor with much higher voltage rating. My intention was to talk more generally. I mean electrolytic caps have lower voltage rating RELATIVE to others in general 👍
my nema17 keeps vibrating a lot, im not sure why
Maybe wiring is wrong! Have you tried to change wire orders?
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Great work, your explanations are of great value for beginners. Can you make a similar video on various resistor types ?
Thank youfor your kind words. Yeah, I can 👍
GOOD PRESENTATION!WOULD YOU GO OVER SAFETY CAPACITORS X Y?
Thank you so much. Safety caps? I'll search for it 👍
شكرآ جزيلا على هذا الفيديو المفيد . تحياتي لك من تركيا.
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pls be vegan animals also have lifes Radhe Radhe
Also plants and vegetables have lives, and of course humans 👍
@elewizard okay so me eating plants is in the food cycle but eating meat is not because if its was it should be healthy but its proven that meat is unhealthy for humans and if it was in nature it should not be unhealthy and we don't have to breed animals on this large scale and we kill 100s of billions of animals to eat every year so think what is we used that food water and land for humans we are just 8 billion humans here and animals also can't produce as fast we make them do so we would have more land more food and more water and less animals and cruelty a way to solve world hunger and more more and more harmony Radhe Radhe
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Bad circuit, no working.
It absolutely works, you just need to adjust the potentiometer carefully
Fantastic video, thank you for the excellent explanation! I knew about the different types and what characteristics were expected, but I did not know which type corresponded with which characteristics and which might be suitable for which task.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers 🥂
Tantalum ignites easily
U r the best . thank you
Thank you for your kind words ❤️
Appreciate the great video 🙏 Please make a part 2 video, covering other capacitor types that you mentioned at the end of the video, with your great practical examples.
Thank you so much for the compliment. That's a good idea 💡 👍