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This was a good and informative video thanks for making videos on such topic. I request you to make a video on difference among 2 wire , 3 wire and 4 wire proximity.
At 6:39 you say high voltage turns on bulb. Surely it will be high voltage on both sides of bulb and so no current flow and bulb will be off ? Please explain
thanks for your effort, but the npn explanation doesn't have to include inverter, and the lamp won't lit if the input is high, as it's connected to +ve side of the battery
Why would you use NPN with inverter to achieve the same thing as PNP? There are scenarios when u must have NPN (or is just easier due to design of the circuit), but inverting signal back to low?
Thank you for the video. I mistakenly bought a four wire PNP sensor, instead of a three wire NPN sensor. Does a four wire PNP sensor be used in replace for a NPN difusse sensor. Will it work by interchanging the BLACK wire to WHITE wire to make it to NPN
☠️ I've been experiencing extremely dangerous episodes of the motor not stopping as soon as I turn the throttle , related to high humidity conditions ! I think it's because the humidity increases conductivity of the hall sensors in the throttle . can you recommend a good throttle ? I think the manufacturers are going to have to make them water proof. I experienced the same issue with a different throttle , battery and controller. just using the bike after a rain storm is enough to cause the issue. We must have a throttle will a switch to cut power ! ☠️ Also stop using hot glue on the Hall sensors ! It melts were I live ! And make the throttle not Fall apart so easy , and they need to be made with softer grips or made to accept normal grip's.
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This is the best video on PNP/NPN I have found. A very informative combination of principles and real world application. Thank you!
thank you for the common sense approach to how these sensors work
Mam.. Super explanation.. Mam i am a maintenance technician.. It was very useful.. Thanks u
I think this channel will help me the most now in my first job...
Well animated and clear information,no blah blah
The best video I will ever found on this exquisite topic ❤
Many thanks. This is the best explanation that I watched so far and I watched many.
Wow.. thank for this video.. Been working in instrumentation yet I don't how this thing actually works..
Explanation is good and very informative. Tq
Excellent presentation Mam
you just uncover my confusion , Big thanks !
Hi Mam,
Ur presentation is super..
Thanks..Mam❤
This was a good and informative video thanks for making videos on such topic. I request you to make a video on difference among 2 wire , 3 wire and 4 wire proximity.
Very well Explained
Gracias ,muy bien explicado,,...saludos desde Rumania
Thank you very much for this information. 😊
This is very instructive, thank you.
At 6:39 you say high voltage turns on bulb. Surely it will be high voltage on both sides of bulb and so no current flow and bulb will be off ? Please explain
You're the best! 😌
Nice explanation
Thanks & good information exlent speech
Many thanks, for sharing all this content!
Thanks a lot, this video helped me very much
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much mam...your explanation is too good ....
Very good informative videos. Thank you so much
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thanks for your effort, but the npn explanation doesn't have to include inverter, and the lamp won't lit if the input is high, as it's connected to +ve side of the battery
Best video on the topic,even i understood,thanks!
Very gud learning
Very informative.. Thanks for sharing.. 🙏
Very good explanation
Good explanation! Thanks.
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Thanks
Why would you use NPN with inverter to achieve the same thing as PNP? There are scenarios when u must have NPN (or is just easier due to design of the circuit), but inverting signal back to low?
This is legit good.
Great 👍
excellent...
Very good explainaing
that just a good video
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Muito bem explicado
Valeu muito obrigado!!!.
thank you!
Thank you for the video. I mistakenly bought a four wire PNP sensor, instead of a three wire NPN sensor.
Does a four wire PNP sensor be used in replace for a NPN difusse sensor. Will it work by interchanging the BLACK wire to WHITE wire to make it to NPN
Thank you thank you tube much
Thanks for making nice content .. if possible can u please share which software u used to create video ..🙏
thanks for learning me this skills ..is there anyway i may download the video explanation?
What's the point of using NPN with inverter if your still going to use to output a higher voltage?
1.75x works fine.. however thanks for the video.
Thanq
its good for me
Make a video of 2wire proximity sensor
Used a PNP Inductive proximity sensor in our plant…whenever we turn on motor the proximity blinks what may be the issue
Current issue?
Sister which graphic design software are u using?
Microsoft power point
@@instrumentationacademy Tku sister
plz send more about plc in siemens
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How bulb will on if both sides high voltage
Kindly tell which software you are use
Thank you sister
Mam please aur bhi video banao
Difference between Sn:30cm and Sn:50cm
Bro~How to change PNP sensor to NPN?
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anyone knows how to find measuring principle for this application?😭
☠️ I've been experiencing extremely dangerous episodes of the motor not stopping as soon as I turn the throttle , related to high humidity conditions ! I think it's because the humidity increases conductivity of the hall sensors in the throttle . can you recommend a good throttle ? I think the manufacturers are going to have to make them water proof. I experienced the same issue with a different throttle , battery and controller. just using the bike after a rain storm is enough to cause the issue. We must have a throttle will a switch to cut power ! ☠️ Also stop using hot glue on the Hall sensors ! It melts were I live ! And make the throttle not Fall apart so easy , and they need to be made with softer grips or made to accept normal grip's.
Why use a NPN at all ?
plz Kannada speech tell me
Kenapa harus ada tulisan yg mengganggu
If you dnt want to see subtitles, u may switch it off in youtube...
Thanks very much for this video, i like it
Always welcome!
You were doing ok until this Inverter rubbish....
Lolo bati imo video