Starter Guide to BJT Transistors (ElectroBOOM101 - 011)

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  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM  Рік тому +1961

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    @SultanGamer124_GD Рік тому +1774

    I subscribed to electroBoom to see him blow things up but now I’m actually learning something from him.

    • @playingweirdo4720
      @playingweirdo4720 Рік тому +30

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    • @Jamie-st6of
      @Jamie-st6of Рік тому +35

      you've been learning the whole time! the explosions are a disguise for knowledge

    • @dogs-and-destruction-channel
      @dogs-and-destruction-channel Рік тому +16

      The explosions are all part of the learning process, it teaches you what NOT to do or how to make fireworks with electricity lol😆.

    • @EvanShechter
      @EvanShechter Рік тому +5

      That needs to be on a shirt

    • @rumpleforeskin1812
      @rumpleforeskin1812 Рік тому +3

      I know I’m starting to panic a little I’m becoming smart

  • @rpfour4
    @rpfour4 Рік тому +376

    This is a better lesson than I got back in my EE class in the 90s. I learned more in 10 min with Mehdi than an entire semester of hearing about the "glory days" of the professor I had.

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Рік тому +10

      Yes he's very good at explaining things to slow learners so they walk away feeling like they learned something. But tomorrow...

    • @thewhitedragon4184
      @thewhitedragon4184 Рік тому +5

      Honestly I don't see it. He cut out a lot of information in the video to make it shorter but at the same time he kinda explained transistors as a switch but jump to making amps which drive transistors differently

    • @lwo7736
      @lwo7736 8 місяців тому +4

      I bet, your teacher once told you a 20 minute story about his life to try and relate to the class, and you spent the rest of this "entire semester" messing around, ignoring the teacher and just generally being a useless learner. So to save yourself the feeling of regret, you've concocted this "glory days" story to make yourself feel better. It's the same with all of these "I wish my teacher in school was like this guy" comments on every single science influencer video out there.

    • @rpfour4
      @rpfour4 8 місяців тому

      @@lwo7736 Messing around? This isn't high school. Who the hell wastes money at a university?

    • @tunkunrunk
      @tunkunrunk 7 місяців тому +2

      you learned in less than 10 min because of your EE class back in the 90's . if you were a beginner you wouldn't had understood that fast with Medhi

  • @stardust857
    @stardust857 Рік тому +89

    EE undergrad here, thanks for all of your videos, it's really helpful for understanding the concepts in deep.

  • @KirbzYyY
    @KirbzYyY Рік тому +108

    After failing my analogue circuits class (which is BJTs, MOSFETs, OP amps and filters), this 14min video explained BJT better to me than the prof did. I knew beforehand how to calculate the base and collector current, and all the other things we needed, but I now *understand* a lot more.

    • @iFATE91
      @iFATE91 Рік тому

      I'm curious what type of transistors are these? Common base/collector/emitter

    • @Inquisite1031
      @Inquisite1031 7 місяців тому

      that's what happens when u are more of a visual learner, college professors often rely too much on maths and text, and not show diagrams too much to help students visualize things, and they can be hard to follow
      I still remember my class on Multi Variable Calculus where my friends struggled so hard to visualize the functions and the partial derivatives, when a a simple graph plotted using a computer would have fixed that problem easily.

    • @dennismunyaka6537
      @dennismunyaka6537 6 місяців тому

      @@Inquisite1031 haha yes watching this has helped me to. its currently 7:00 am and I have an exam on this topic at 2:00 pm. will updateafter exam. but it did indeed help understand how it works.

  • @trapper1211
    @trapper1211 Рік тому +380

    the whole 2:09 section was genius, I love it
    The simplified graphics have always been very confusing to me, only onceI saw the real cross section of a transistor I finally understood how they work

    • @sudocheese
      @sudocheese Рік тому +13

      I was totally panicing at first.

    • @robinsparrow1618
      @robinsparrow1618 Рік тому +2

      you remembered? >:0

    • @CD4017BE
      @CD4017BE Рік тому +6

      The simplified transistor schematics makes more sense if you view the two back to back diodes as optically coupled LEDs / photo-diodes. So every every electron that crosses the Base-Emitter diode emits a photon. These photons travel over to the Base-Emitter diode to get absorbed and each allow one electron to cross its PN-junction as reverse current.
      If you take this model, then the current amplification factor of the transistor inversely depends on the percentage of photons that get lost during the process (about 0.5% for a typical hfe of 200).

    • @NathanSweet
      @NathanSweet Рік тому

      @@CD4017BE "These photons travel over to the Base-Emitter" did you mean Base-Collector in this sentence?

    • @lennonmclean
      @lennonmclean Рік тому +14

      DONT LOOK AT THE CROSS SECTION

  • @MitchellClark
    @MitchellClark Рік тому +362

    This comes at the perfect time. My electronics class is going over these in a few weeks. Thanks Mehdi!

    • @abdullahalmasri612
      @abdullahalmasri612 Рік тому +11

      bad timing for me as i just finished my electronics and electronics lab haha, at least i have a good overview now

    • @spectra5029
      @spectra5029 Рік тому +4

      It was also not the best time, I just had my electronics exam xD

    • @veselinmanev8895
      @veselinmanev8895 Рік тому +2

      Who has BJT's at uni anymore?

    • @arwlyx
      @arwlyx Рік тому

      Same, we're on FETs now c:

    • @matthewduphily5129
      @matthewduphily5129 Рік тому

      I started them the day he posted this, so this is perfect

  • @agalah408
    @agalah408 Рік тому +66

    I'm not sure Mehdi should be teaching transistor theory. I think he's biased.

    • @hyphen1210
      @hyphen1210 Місяць тому +2

      underrated

    • @agalah408
      @agalah408 Місяць тому +2

      @@hyphen1210 Yay, thank you :)

    • @bluekindasustho3370
      @bluekindasustho3370 15 днів тому

      I expected many thousands likes.
      Many People properly didn't get the joke
      Underated AF

  • @masonhammers9497
    @masonhammers9497 Рік тому +73

    Currently in a coarse largely focused on MOSFETs and it was just lovely learning that the BJT's equivalent of a MOSFET's saturation region is called it's active region. Then to double down on the confusion, they called the linear/triode region of a MOSFET a BJT's saturation region. Ahhh I love electrical engineering.

    • @kensmith5694
      @kensmith5694 Рік тому +9

      IGBTs make it even more confusing. Isolated Gate Bipolar Transistors are really like a MOSFET driving a bipolar of the opposite gender. They, however tend not to be labeled that way.

    • @agalah408
      @agalah408 Рік тому +3

      Sounds like it was a coarse course.

    • @beewyka819
      @beewyka819 Рік тому

      god that was a headache when i first learned about this shit

    • @Zaros262
      @Zaros262 Рік тому +2

      Lol yeah. Personally, I think it's always clear to refer to the triode/saturation region as "linear" for both types and say "saturation"/"active" for FET/BJT
      Context helps a lot, though. Not sure I've ever encountered a situation where the term "saturation" actually caused ambiguity

    • @monad_tcp
      @monad_tcp Рік тому

      hum, so that's why my mosfet exploded when I tried to use it as a BJT the other day, lol

  • @AmoghA
    @AmoghA Рік тому +281

    Whenever Mehdi mentions a capacitor, I know there is going to be an explosion.

  • @berniefranks4876
    @berniefranks4876 Рік тому +28

    I have never been so fascinated with a subject I knew nothing about. I wish I had a teacher like you when I was young Thank you!!

  • @erinc1376
    @erinc1376 Рік тому +10

    I want to thank you because your videos are what peaked my interest in all things electrical, and now I’m pursuing a successful career as an electrician and I’m the happiest I’ve ever been

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 Рік тому +4

      It piqued your interest. Protect your back and don't electrocute yourself.

  • @Thatoneperson1977
    @Thatoneperson1977 Рік тому +49

    This video couldn't be timed more perfectly! I have an exam on transistors coming up in a week. Thank you so so much you make everything so much easier

  • @unclesam6168
    @unclesam6168 Рік тому +193

    Awesome vid Mehdi, please never be discouraged by lower view counts on your more educational videos as they are so high quality, and the view count should not matter to you as you are clearly so passionate about educating people about electronics in your own deranged way :P

    • @uvtube2008
      @uvtube2008 Рік тому +20

      To true Electrical engineers, his videos are like music from heaven. I regularly recommend his videos to practicing engineers and technicians to get things done much better than they would otherwise.

  • @elliethebat4761
    @elliethebat4761 Рік тому +12

    as an electrical engineer, its fun watching you explain this stuff in a different way to how I learned it

  • @mikewillmitch3579
    @mikewillmitch3579 Рік тому +12

    I just want to thank you for making these. It's been 11 years since I got my EE degree and these are nice refreshers.

  • @6754bettkitty
    @6754bettkitty Рік тому +6

    0:10 Capacitor: the king of "pop" 🤣

  • @LordHonkInc
    @LordHonkInc Рік тому +21

    Honestly, yes, this series (along with your other videos) has helped me tremendously in getting comfortable with small-scale electronics repairs. I'm still comfortably scared of high voltage stuff, but yeah, you've saved a lot of remotes, loudspeakers and the like from getting thrown out when it was easy to fix them; even hand-soldered my own keyboard after finally understanding how diodes work. So thank you a ton for all this free knowledge :)

  • @jonlukewest4633
    @jonlukewest4633 Рік тому +17

    This is exactly the BJT overview I needed. Thank you

  • @joelsmith5624
    @joelsmith5624 Рік тому +6

    Mehdi! You explained this better than any of my Engineering professors throughout me entire degree.
    I appreciate the refresher 🙌🏻

  • @prvashisht
    @prvashisht Рік тому +8

    OMG! How did you read my mind?? I just started looking for videos to understand BJTs and MOSFETs today and here you are! Thank you so much for this.

  • @davec8385
    @davec8385 Рік тому +7

    These videos continue to be fantastic for concisely teaching electrical circuits! Thank you for making them, I hope you have a fantastic rest of your day

  • @AndrienQ
    @AndrienQ Рік тому +2

    I've been playing guitar for over 20 years, and this is got into amp design that I'd never dreamed of; amazing video!

  • @idko5452
    @idko5452 Рік тому +1

    I'm working with electronics like 16 years and nobody, like nobody (school, forums and old repair men) did that great job explaning it in this detail to understand it properly like You, from this video everybody should understand fundamentals of transistors, amazing video great job Mhedi 💪

  • @cosmefulanito5933
    @cosmefulanito5933 Рік тому +5

    Brilliant 10 minute video that explains the basics. Excellently explained. Congratulations. I would have loved to have you as a teacher at school.

  • @Soloist1983
    @Soloist1983 Рік тому +43

    This made a ton of sense! Oddly, I now see the similarities between how vacuum tubes and transistors work

    • @PetraKann
      @PetraKann Рік тому +1

      Fleming patented the thermionic diode, the first practical vacuum tube electronic device, in Britain in 1904.

    • @triffid0hunter
      @triffid0hunter Рік тому +2

      @@PetraKann And Lilienfeld patented (US 1745175) the field effect transistor in 1925 - funny to think there's barely 20 years between the invention of the vacuum tube and the transistor!

    • @Soloist1983
      @Soloist1983 Рік тому +1

      @@triffid0hunter Wow, and it took us that long to adopt transistors?

    • @ShaunieDale
      @ShaunieDale Рік тому +1

      @@Soloist1983 not that long to adopt, Just that long to make them work!

    • @SomeDudeInBaltimore
      @SomeDudeInBaltimore Рік тому +2

      @@Soloist1983 Just because the idea was patented doesn't mean there was a working one yet. They knew the potential of semiconductors from theories, but they spent that long making silicon and germanium sandwiches in a thousand different ways until the guys at Bell Labs finally did it. Kinda like how we know fusion works but don't have a commercial fusion power plant yet.

  • @Katia413
    @Katia413 2 місяці тому

    Mehdi, your videos have been the key to helping me understanding concepts I thought I would never wrap my head around. It has unlocked so many doors on my career path as a controls engineer. I’m now delving into electronics and embedded systems, and I couldn’t be more excited! Thank you x1000 for your work on this platform, providing such a witty and engaging approach to what is normally very dry learning. You rule!

  • @UnicornAdvisory
    @UnicornAdvisory Рік тому +2

    Thanks brother. Always putting out the best content since I found you in 2017. Cheers from Canada

  • @alessandrobaca8124
    @alessandrobaca8124 Рік тому +7

    I really liked it!
    Please continue, i would appreaciate a series about audio amplifiers.
    I would like to try out different circuit architectures on various levels of complexity.
    Awesome channel, as always.
    Let's also throw in MOSFETs and IGBTs.

  • @bupi.
    @bupi. 7 місяців тому +3

    Petition to continue this Electroboom101 series.

  • @tekvax01
    @tekvax01 Рік тому +1

    Excellent demo Mehdi! I haven't thought about this stuff for many years after college, so it is always a welcome learning experience to refresh ones knowledge.

  • @GeorgeFoot
    @GeorgeFoot Рік тому +2

    Brilliantly entertaining as always! I loved the inverted PNP graph, and laughed out loud when I saw the burn marks on the breadboard!

  • @F900_Gaming
    @F900_Gaming Рік тому +10

    Mehdi, I was your your 962nd subscriber, I have never left you or your videos, they've educated me so much and I thank you for that 👍

    • @jedithusnbixby2108
      @jedithusnbixby2108 Рік тому

      When this account was made a year ago...

    • @digitalchaos1980
      @digitalchaos1980 Рік тому

      @@jedithusnbixby2108 I'd wager they probably meant 962,000th subscriber. Sounds more plausible.

    • @F900_Gaming
      @F900_Gaming Рік тому

      @@jedithusnbixby2108 Bro, not on this account, I have a main account that was the 962nd subscriber of electroboom. Sorry for any misunderstanding

  • @GeekRedux
    @GeekRedux Рік тому +8

    A better explanation of basic meanings and functions in 14 minutes than I got in 3 lectures of my EE program.

  • @jebkermen6087
    @jebkermen6087 10 днів тому +2

    I would love the 101 series to continue.

  • @davidtruelove5022
    @davidtruelove5022 Рік тому

    Thank you! I recently had an issue with a pnp bjt that was supposed to a npn I just flipped it and everything started to work. Thanks for the 101 series. These are great refreshers even for experienced technicians

  • @aditya.21
    @aditya.21 Рік тому +4

    Hey Mehdi ! Love your videos and your style of explaining things

  • @Gideon_Judges6
    @Gideon_Judges6 Рік тому +3

    I appreciate the green screen work with the whiteboard. It was very cool production!

  • @jcsolt8323
    @jcsolt8323 5 місяців тому

    I have been watching videos on transistors for a couple days now. This is by far the best one! Thanks electroboom!

  • @khinoo4821
    @khinoo4821 Рік тому

    Thank you, Your explanation is not only very informative but also very fun to watch

  • @TheSoldercreeper
    @TheSoldercreeper Рік тому +12

    I wish I had both the diodes and transistors videos back then at my fourh semester. Would've helped me a lot

  • @bmo14lax
    @bmo14lax Рік тому +3

    Thank you for teaching electronics to everyone!

  • @halvorhansen
    @halvorhansen Рік тому +1

    This is super relevant to my studies right now. Thank you for these great videos

  • @AsBi1
    @AsBi1 Рік тому

    I really love your videos. They are the simplest yet very much efficient in teaching electronics. trust me I would have never understood the phenomenon of these things from reading a book for 10 days that I could learn just from watching your videos. your way of starting out with basics, making minds hungry for answers and than answering those questions by providing the good visual concepts of the subject is amazing.

  • @davefaust7317
    @davefaust7317 Рік тому +9

    I earned an electronic engineering degree in '96 but the section on transistors was taught by a guy who was unfortunately on his way out so none of us in that particular class quite got it. This has been the best explanation I've heard since.

  • @khushvendrabissa2031
    @khushvendrabissa2031 Рік тому +18

    The diode equivalent of the NPN transistor at 1:52 is incorrect I guess....
    The bottom diode should be reversed to bring the n side down and to make it "NPN"
    BTW nice video as always sir Mehdi ☺

  • @GDE23
    @GDE23 Рік тому

    Best way I have ever heard this explained. I remember in school being very confused by these concepts. You described it very simply.

  • @igorbondarev5226
    @igorbondarev5226 Місяць тому

    This is the best video about BJT's out there. Other authors omit real life things such as messy datasheets and hFE being not a constant. Respect

  • @mrknownvalue1882
    @mrknownvalue1882 Рік тому +4

    I want to study electrical engineering in UG , Sir your videos are really helpfull 🙏🏻

  • @BayEmirkiYT
    @BayEmirkiYT Рік тому +6

    I'm waiting for "how mosfet works"...

    • @catalintimofti1117
      @catalintimofti1117 16 днів тому

      That works off my tears because i have to learn how it works

  • @CaptainCandycorn
    @CaptainCandycorn Рік тому +1

    I just had my first day of linear circuits class (MAE40) at university and this came up. Very excited to learn a new field of material!

  • @SidewinderINC
    @SidewinderINC Рік тому

    Using transistors in guitar effects pedals, and whilst I am following other circuit designs I'm needing to make mods, this is a really helpful video for starting the journey! thank you!

  • @davidpanic
    @davidpanic Рік тому +6

    That was a very good explanation, good job Mehdi!

  • @xTerminatorAndy
    @xTerminatorAndy Рік тому +11

    Well done Mehdi. if a bjt is like 2 diodes, can you make a FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER with BJT's if you don't have a bridge or diodes handy?

    • @ElectroBOOM
      @ElectroBOOM  Рік тому +11

      Hehe! Interesting thought! They are not exactly equivalent in behavior, maybe I should try it. I would need to pair an npn and a pnp

    • @JustPyroYT
      @JustPyroYT Рік тому

      @@ElectroBOOM i would like to see that! :D

    • @jhoughjr1
      @jhoughjr1 Рік тому

      @@ElectroBOOM the question is will it be an amplifier or an oscillator? Transistors like tow be fluid like that the more of them there are

    • @windowsxpmemesandstufflol
      @windowsxpmemesandstufflol Рік тому

      @@ElectroBOOM ooo

    • @subhadepdas
      @subhadepdas Рік тому

      @@ElectroBOOM sir please make an video on freewheeling diode

  • @baharam98
    @baharam98 Рік тому +1

    What a joy to watch Mehdi make learning easy to understand through his balance of fun and info. BRILLIANT! Much love to everyone who seeks total freedom from all authorities except LOVE.

  • @jackburnett4430
    @jackburnett4430 7 місяців тому

    I'm watching you after a study hiatus to try and get back up to speed and damn I wish my lecturers were this engaging! I love the way you jumped straight into setting up an amp before just info dumping about gain and all the different types

  • @johnslugger
    @johnslugger Рік тому +3

    *Please show how to use an IGBT for high amperage power switching like BIG Battery to AC power inverters.*

  • @PlasmaChannel
    @PlasmaChannel Рік тому +2

    Haha oh lordy, i've never been so willing to be slapped. Good video Mehdi!

  • @joshuacrippen9513
    @joshuacrippen9513 Рік тому

    I've seen the explosion videos so many times and decided to look you up. You're explanations are so much better than my professors!!!

  • @rivergranniss3740
    @rivergranniss3740 Рік тому

    Perfect timing! The module on BJT transistors in my circuits class started this week at university!

  • @fliper975
    @fliper975 Рік тому +4

    I've already watched this 3 times. No matter how many times my tiny brain gets an explanation on transistors I still think it's just magic.

    • @tlatitude8586
      @tlatitude8586 Рік тому +2

      I slowed it down to .75 speed for a viewing and also recreated the drawings. I think it is helping a lot with the understanding, but I haven't finished yet.

    • @fliper975
      @fliper975 Рік тому +1

      @@tlatitude8586 I understand what they do, and how to use them. I just don't (fully) understand HOW they actually work. That diagram he threw up was actually something I haven't ever seen and made the internal layout make more sense

    • @fliper975
      @fliper975 Рік тому +1

      @@tlatitude8586 the understanding will come for both of us at some point. This is a great video

    • @vinevicious
      @vinevicious Рік тому

      @@fliper975 to really understand that you need to study solid state (and for that you need to know quantum mechanics)

    • @DeShark88
      @DeShark88 Рік тому

      ​@@vinevicious I'm not sure quantum mechanics is strictly a requirement. It helps explain what a band gap is and some stuff about majority/minority charge carriers, but really no-one is solving Schrödinger equations (or more accurately quantum electrodynamics vector field equations) for this stuff. It generally boils down to classic electrostatics for the most part.

  • @Indrakusuma_a
    @Indrakusuma_a Рік тому +5

    Wait, you can use a speaker as a microphone? o.0
    After all these years following this channel, I still don't understand a thing about electricity, yet I just keep coming back even rewatching the whole videos.
    But hey, at least I remember a name or two related electricity now ;D

    • @hugoromeyn4582
      @hugoromeyn4582 Рік тому +2

      Yes. And you can use a microphone as a tiny speaker. Just like you can use a motor as a dynamo. Does it work perfectly? No, but it works.

  • @joelstyer5792
    @joelstyer5792 Рік тому

    This is the most well put together and practical BJT video I have ever seen. Well done! I like how you pointed out in that most applications, we only want to know how to use the device, not every intricate detail on how it works. You created an excellent balance on those two items. But what I remember most is that capacitors are the king of pop. Hilarious.

  • @shaunahn5730
    @shaunahn5730 Рік тому +1

    Thank you from Korea As a normal university student this video just helps out so much! i am really shocked at how you can explain everything so simply . you make it so easy

  • @devilette
    @devilette Рік тому +4

    Wow this couldn't have come at a better time! I'm currently being held at gunpoint being forced to describe the operation of BJT transistors! Thanks Mehdi!

  • @theFLCLguy
    @theFLCLguy Рік тому +3

    I'm so thankful that Mehdi was there to protect us from the cross section. That was close, I almost looked at it.

  • @magicalframe9441
    @magicalframe9441 Рік тому +1

    I'm currently taking basic electrical for my A&P license and this helped a ton.

  • @Zzzzzzzzz678
    @Zzzzzzzzz678 Місяць тому

    This video is loaded with information, but it was about the most useful video on the topic I have ever seen

  • @bheeshmavasuprasad
    @bheeshmavasuprasad Рік тому +3

    Mehdi: Doesn't upload*
    Me: Hey, do something
    Mehdi: posts*
    Me: watches it immediately
    Also me: C'mon do something

  • @adriano2737
    @adriano2737 Рік тому +6

    1:11
    🤨🤨🤨

    • @TylerTMG
      @TylerTMG Місяць тому

      whats the t mean?????

    • @TylerTMG
      @TylerTMG Місяць тому

      blow
      job
      ???????
      trainer? tester? team? what would it be

  • @stefanfinesse7521
    @stefanfinesse7521 3 місяці тому

    I just wanna say I came across your page because im an EE student. I usually dont be too happy in classses. this just made me smile odeeee. Thnak you for being educational and fun....a rare achievement for EE instructors

  • @seitch1
    @seitch1 Рік тому

    Excellent summary of transistors. It's like the first few weeks of the first microelectronics class in school summarized. Please follow up with a deep dive into the device physics. That's the most fun.

  • @nDarien
    @nDarien Рік тому

    Recently started to learn about transistors, this video helps a lot!

  • @khaloscar
    @khaloscar Рік тому

    Perfect timing! We just went through transistors, diodes and different amps in uni!

  • @erdum
    @erdum Рік тому

    I learned these things years ago but still loves to watch your videos.

  • @brainwater
    @brainwater Рік тому

    Perfect timing! I just started putting together a project that needs a transistor to drive a power transistor.

  • @mc_redspace
    @mc_redspace Рік тому

    Omg I have no idea if you saw my comments, but the fact that I asked for a video about transistors a few weeks ago and now it's here, is amazing
    thank you very much!

  • @eddiehazard3340
    @eddiehazard3340 Рік тому

    Please do more of these 101 videos ! We will start following along soon - so please keep going !

  • @tylerstephenson8886
    @tylerstephenson8886 Рік тому

    God do I freaking love Electroboom. The dude makes electronics so approachable and fun.

  • @haroldfinz4863
    @haroldfinz4863 Рік тому +2

    This was a brilliant video, an excellent lesson, thank you. Especially the clip, "BJT is like an adjustable resistor" (3:04 to 3:29) which means a lot to someone who got into EE (tangentially) near the dawn of the digital era.

  • @martinwinkelhofer7023
    @martinwinkelhofer7023 Рік тому +1

    ONE OF THE BEST "human" explanations of BJTs out there (from electrical engineering point of view). In around 10 minutes. Hats off. Need to pause to slow down the tempo, to use it to explain it to somebody else, but that's the style of videos we love so much about you, @ElectroBOOM. Stay the way you are! .. ello ello ommbrrello :)

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 Рік тому

      I'm curious what other point of view BJTs might be explained from besides electrical engineering?

    • @martinwinkelhofer7023
      @martinwinkelhofer7023 Рік тому

      @@stargazer7644 that would be the atomic / quantum mechanic level - what's happening at the PN junction and why it works the way it works (Veritasium has a nice one)

  • @brandonfurtado380
    @brandonfurtado380 Рік тому

    Back when I was in school I would find it so difficult to undertsand concepts u explained but enjoyed ur videos so Id keep watching....now that im in uni I do understand quite alot of what u talk about in ur videos.. tbh a 1 hr class or 1 hr of reading doesnt help as much as your video helps understanding ...love the content simple and straight to the point with some fun

  • @Edsabre
    @Edsabre Рік тому

    Wow, my Electronics class just started talking about these! Thanks for this!

  • @chaitali.karmakar
    @chaitali.karmakar Рік тому +1

    This is really going to help college students sir. Great effort sir. Thanks a lot. Keep making videos like this & continue the series.

  • @zacharybethel401
    @zacharybethel401 3 місяці тому

    Subscribed as a masters in electrical engineering. I laughed too hard when you reminded me the bjt cross section couldnt hurt me. Priceless. You deserve a comedy central special.

  • @vovanvovanich9
    @vovanvovanich9 Рік тому

    I watch your channel for many years, it's always interesting.

  • @shadowrayy
    @shadowrayy Рік тому +1

    I learned more about BJTs in this one video than I did in the entire semester of electrical engineering classes I was supposed to be learning about them in.

  • @SkyhawkSteve
    @SkyhawkSteve Рік тому

    Great video! It reminds me of my education as an electronics tech in the Marine Corps, where we were taught that transistors were "magic rocks". It was good enough for what we needed to know. In college, a teacher taught us "approximate to graduate". In other words, Vbe is 0.65V usually, use nominal beta, etc. i.e. keep sight of the big picture, and not the little details. Thanks again!

  • @sirspamalot4014
    @sirspamalot4014 Рік тому

    Something I didn't learn at uni but learned just now, Beta and Hfe are the same. Thank you, that's why I watch these even though I feel like I already know how they work, I still learn something.

  • @bleach_drink_me
    @bleach_drink_me Рік тому

    I learned about these when i started to tinker with car amp repair years ago. I spent so many hours reading about transistors and researching how class A/B and D amps work.

  • @shavono8402
    @shavono8402 Рік тому

    This video came at the perfect time, seriously. Thank you Mehdi!!

  • @053_abdulhannanbhat8
    @053_abdulhannanbhat8 Рік тому

    Really man best way to learn about transistors is through practically connecting the circuits. Thanks man this video really help me revise the transistors

  • @kshiteeshbijjula8000
    @kshiteeshbijjula8000 Рік тому

    Thank you very much mehdi.... In my years during electrical engineering, I never had any interest in Analog Electronics... I was more of a power systems guy....
    I always wanted to go in depth in learning Analog Electronics, but haven't had the interest..
    Thank you for such a brilliant series ...
    Will follow this series however complex it might get

  • @kiritosan7753
    @kiritosan7753 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for your amazing efforts sir , we all appreciate these fun learning videos. I really learn a lot from you.
    Can't wait to see a mosfet video like this!

  • @tonyd1149
    @tonyd1149 Рік тому

    Thank you. Nice video. Thank you for making and posting it.

  • @fedecime107
    @fedecime107 Рік тому

    Thank you for this amazing course! :)

  • @warmachine3943
    @warmachine3943 Рік тому

    Thankyou mehdi for these informative videos
    You have helped me a lot in my electrostatics class. And made them fun 😊

  • @gnarmyskateboardco
    @gnarmyskateboardco 7 місяців тому

    i used to see you shock yourself and saw your face looking up transistors for guitar pedals and it was easy to decide to watch your video. even without shocking yourself though, you are an awesome youtuber and teacher!

  • @xdeathstar
    @xdeathstar Рік тому

    I am a master's degree student at Technical University of Cluj and this explanations are really really good as a base to better understand transistors. I am amazed how you evaded all the theory and explained really plain and simple a difficult topic. I'm glad I subscribed to you, thank you Electroboom :D

  • @TheBombanater
    @TheBombanater 7 місяців тому

    Im studying electrical engineering. I've been struggling in my Electronic Devices class. ElectroBOOM has been super helpful at answering questions i missed in the reading