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How Sensors & Analog To Digital Converters (ADC) Are Digitizing The World
Come with me on a journey through the world of sensors, analog to digital converters (ADC) as well as binary numbers, and learn the basics of data acquisition! Enjoy!
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00:00 Introduction
01:04 Lvl. 1: Electronic Sensors
01:55 Lvl. 2: The Amplifier
02:54 Lvl. 3: The Low-pass Filter
03:45 Lvl. 4: Return of the Amplifier
03:57 Lvl. 5: Sample & Hold Circuit
04:57 Lvl. 6: Analog To Digital Converter
05:54 Lvl. 7: The Computer
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In the past, we relied on our senses to accomplish different tasks. We watched after dangerous animals, heard if someone needed help, smelled, tasted, and touched the world around us. Now, our five senses have been replaced by electric sensors. Sensors are used to acquire data from our environment - from the temperature sensors in our rooms to the parking sensor in our car - a lot of data is collected and processed further afterward. The specific steps include signal conditioning, low-pass filtering, using a sampling & hold circuit as well as realizing the analog to digital conversion (ADC). The analog to digital converter (ADC) is responsible for converting the analog voltages to digital signals that are then passed to a computer in form of binary numbers. There, the acquired data can be analyzed with programming languages like MATLAB or Python. Sensors and analog to digital converters (ADC) as well as the other levels of the data acquisition chain (DAQ) are crucial to the digital world we live in.
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  • @dannya3248
    @dannya3248 4 дні тому

    Best video I've seen to understand FGMOSFETS and flash memories

  • @MonMon-ed6uw
    @MonMon-ed6uw 10 днів тому

    truly an amazing a explanation! i managed to find the answer to my question))

  • @user-hz3bu6tw1i
    @user-hz3bu6tw1i 11 днів тому

    I hate shaking graphics...stop it

  • @matthewchristenson5477
    @matthewchristenson5477 19 днів тому

    I found the limit of the flash memory on my phone today. 2 years of downloading 100gb every 3 days. Always transferring it to a hard drive. I never thought I'd be able to do it.

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Місяць тому

    Creative video, thank you :)

  • @olhoTron
    @olhoTron Місяць тому

    Funny how EEPROMs are writable, and yet have "read only" in their name

  • @nichofpv2021
    @nichofpv2021 2 місяці тому

    Great video!

  • @TheTurtledreams
    @TheTurtledreams 3 місяці тому

    is there a reason why the picture is going up and down 2:19? its annoying!

  • @VivalaUkraine12345
    @VivalaUkraine12345 4 місяці тому

    Nice video and styling!

  • @doritoman1337
    @doritoman1337 4 місяці тому

    If you want to read the logical 1, why do you apply 3 volts to the control gate if the flow of electrons only goes from the source to the drain

  • @TeknikIE
    @TeknikIE 4 місяці тому

    So many wrong things in this video...

  • @Anteater23
    @Anteater23 6 місяців тому

    Yes, Jesus loves me! The Bible tells me so!

  • @r3toun
    @r3toun 6 місяців тому

    3:37 i don't think the "decades" statement here is true, flash memory loses the data over a pretty reasonable amount of time even in human terms (7+ years)

  • @edd2184
    @edd2184 6 місяців тому

    It's crazy how much tech we just take granted. For example we just buy an SD card and never question how we can leave it for years without any electrical input and it just retains the data

  • @Sameer.Trivedi
    @Sameer.Trivedi 8 місяців тому

    How does this channel have 2k subs? Thanks for this vid.

  • @jeonghwankim7690
    @jeonghwankim7690 8 місяців тому

    Thank you very much!!

  • @yaronlavi16
    @yaronlavi16 10 місяців тому

    Great explanation and animation

  • @ThirumalaivasanVasan-cn6cs
    @ThirumalaivasanVasan-cn6cs 10 місяців тому

    what is the evolution of operating systems?

  • @catsoup_8094
    @catsoup_8094 10 місяців тому

    ict is giving me a seizure istg

  • @user-si8dx1sp8z
    @user-si8dx1sp8z 11 місяців тому

    It is said that NAND data can only be stored for two weeks at 55 degrees Celsius. If my SSD works at 55 degrees Celsius, does it mean that the controller needs to rewrite the data after every two weeks of operation to prevent data loss? Or rather, after powered on, NAND itself could prevent electronic loss without consuming the lifespan?

  • @bnzone2110
    @bnzone2110 11 місяців тому

    But high speed accidents will be highly fatal to passengers

  • @gypsycosmonaut
    @gypsycosmonaut 11 місяців тому

    @blitz8229 Bro, honestly speaking, you have a unique way of explaining things, the world needs more of your explanations.. I see you've stopped posting videos 2 years back.. I was expecting more awesome content from this channel.. Hope you're okay and doing well.. Lots of love wherever you are.. 🙂

  • @040princekumarverma4
    @040princekumarverma4 11 місяців тому

    Best explanation with the help of animation.

  • @kausikmr
    @kausikmr Рік тому

    Your graphics are awesome, its cool to see a gamified version of video like this. I expect more videos from you don't give up.

  • @idkmy_name7705
    @idkmy_name7705 Рік тому

    still confused but love the vid

  • @billgates3699
    @billgates3699 Рік тому

    The soundboard abuse is worse than the morning drive guys on the radio.

  • @oliveryt7168
    @oliveryt7168 Рік тому

    Great video!! Only the music and sound effects.. are quite confusing xD

  • @radekhladik7895
    @radekhladik7895 Рік тому

    Great video, but the bouncing of everything is annoying. Hopefully I am not prone to sea sickness :-)

  • @carlsmith5545
    @carlsmith5545 Рік тому

    Maglev super train technology was developed in Germany but who has the ambitions to do it? Japan and China will run with it. The United States of America? Lol!!! For get it! They're trying to put some fool on mars.

  • @carlsmith5545
    @carlsmith5545 Рік тому

    Hats off to you Japan and China...

  • @matthewchang6263
    @matthewchang6263 Рік тому

    California should have maglevs

  • @jamallhayden2512
    @jamallhayden2512 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @shamilniftaliyev
    @shamilniftaliyev Рік тому

    Great Video! Thanks a lot!

  • @malymilanovic8298
    @malymilanovic8298 Рік тому

    bro pls dont make everything bouncing up and down, it is harder to concentrate on the image. For example during the explanation with mosfets

  • @nereoperez4690
    @nereoperez4690 Рік тому

    a la reverenda mierda con los títulos fake en español

  • @donmeles7711
    @donmeles7711 Рік тому

    Wow the sound effects are a bit too much, otherwise i really liked the video! I am very curious what the future will bring...

  • @guliyevshahriyar
    @guliyevshahriyar Рік тому

    thanks

  • @haadiiqbal4214
    @haadiiqbal4214 Рік тому

    Thumbs down for the useless history lesson. I shouldn't have to skip 3 minutes to get to the useful info.

  • @puru108g
    @puru108g Рік тому

    Amazing! Please add the Nyquist plots etc related videos to find stability during filter designs. I am embedded FW engineer and would love to understand how the different filters designed using plots and different types of hardware filters. Thank you so much - you are doing amazing work!

  • @lateral1385
    @lateral1385 Рік тому

    Thanks for including captions

  • @Dante-ti5ii
    @Dante-ti5ii Рік тому

    It's very weird to see things going up and down everytime. It's dizzy to me, so THUMB DOWN 👎 for your video.

  • @abrahamsmidimed84
    @abrahamsmidimed84 Рік тому

    I didn't think it was made in Japan 1984 Erasing memories requires heat, which is the same principle as erasing cassettes, which have high-resistance materials that need high heat, such as ultraviolet waves... thank you

    • @gillkara
      @gillkara Рік тому

      Actually most of the work was pioneered in the US, but was modified in Japan

  • @AmanVerma-ft2jp
    @AmanVerma-ft2jp Рік тому

    We are already talking about 2 nm and 3nm at major tech like intel and tsmc.

  • @andacyavuz2190
    @andacyavuz2190 Рік тому

    amazing video, I really enjoyed

  • @ingoos
    @ingoos Рік тому

    Just in case anyone is interested, I have a simple to implement & significatly less costly non-magkev design to achieve the same speeds, reliability & safety (if not better)....

  • @DavidTorres-mk9sk
    @DavidTorres-mk9sk Рік тому

    Thanks you so much, this video was really useful.

  • @king_james_official
    @king_james_official Рік тому

    WHY COMIC SANS MAN 😭😭😭

  • @GuardianTiger
    @GuardianTiger Рік тому

    I was really curious about this for a while. Thanks for the video!

  • @KaziNazmulYT
    @KaziNazmulYT Рік тому

    Just what I wanted to know about Memory Cards. Thanks a lot