What's the point of these reports. I took electronics as an elective for two years in high school and we had to copy stuff from a book to a practical journal. I can understand plotting a table with the observation values and the circuit diagram but why was I made to write so much extra stuff.
@@manan-543 Depending on what the course is, the point is to either make you practice how to write a proper scientific journal paper or to make you practice how to write good documentation like user manuals, datasheets and application notes. Depending on the job, a scientist or engineer will have to read and write a lot therefore the accreditation boards require the schools to include a lot of writing in their undergraduate programs. In the case of your example I am unsure since I don't remember ever doing something like that. Your teacher probably just wanted to make sure you read the text at least once before writing it down.
Not officially an EE, but I feel your pain. The amount tinkering and brainstorming on apparently simple projects is incomprehensible to most people. I usually tell people that I will not charge them anything if they can stand 5-10 minutes watching and listening to all the details I have to go through; almost all of them prefer to avoid that "pleasure".
@@yourlocalpilot0 oh ok thanks. It is just that i do not really see any breadboard bigger than a normal breadboard regularly, nor have i ever used a breadboard bigger than a standard 64 row breadboard.
Not seen: thick-ass report with highly detailed circuit diagram and tons of equations used to calculate the exact current and voltage supplied to each one of the LEDongs.
As an electrical engineer I just increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems idk why my teacher taught me that coding is also engineering it’s actually pretty fun.
Remind of a movie where a hacker is facing "access denied" and he delete the word "denied" to "granted" and he could successfully download what he looked for
So true, in my circuits lab we went from testing different square waves with a speaker and oscilloscope to making the world's most obnoxious instrument with a 555 timer and some photo resistors. Great times.
Now use the remaining 4 hours at the lab to calculate the exact time after which the switch is flicked that the LED lights turn on. The lab report is due at the end of the lab and it's designed to be a 6 hour lab.
We made a mini traffic light, but the female to male jumpers always pop off, so we used electrical tape, byt then we can't connect it to the traffic light post, it pops off the tape and we have to redo the tape process, and we ended up not finishing it😢
LED: light emitting dong.
Ding
Diq
@STEPHPLAYZ2023nahhhhhhh really?!?
@STEPHPLAYZ2023woooooosh
Im gonna keep an eye on these comments cause they are already worth a laugh :p
Now you need to write a 5 page lab report.
Loool
bruh, i always hated that part
Considering that undergrad STEM lab reports usually take 10+ pages, a 5page one is Heaven on Earth.
What's the point of these reports. I took electronics as an elective for two years in high school and we had to copy stuff from a book to a practical journal. I can understand plotting a table with the observation values and the circuit diagram but why was I made to write so much extra stuff.
@@manan-543
Depending on what the course is, the point is to either make you practice how to write a proper scientific journal paper or to make you practice how to write good documentation like user manuals, datasheets and application notes. Depending on the job, a scientist or engineer will have to read and write a lot therefore the accreditation boards require the schools to include a lot of writing in their undergraduate programs.
In the case of your example I am unsure since I don't remember ever doing something like that. Your teacher probably just wanted to make sure you read the text at least once before writing it down.
that shape of that LED is fascinating!
To say the least 🤣
@@placitechI guess you could say it was… erectronic
I’m sorry
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@@Sparks263that's so nice good joke
@@panscraft_7793how??!
As an electrical engineer, i feel like labs are more building a circuit and finding out why it doesnt work for 90% of the time 😂
Good to know as a hobbies that it happens to professionals as well😅
I was gonna say: at least two of those LEDs should've blown out when he turned it on.
Not officially an EE, but I feel your pain. The amount tinkering and brainstorming on apparently simple projects is incomprehensible to most people.
I usually tell people that I will not charge them anything if they can stand 5-10 minutes watching and listening to all the details I have to go through; almost all of them prefer to avoid that "pleasure".
😁definitely
bro hacked Nasa with a fingerprint sensor
And a buzzer 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
weak, i can hack NASA with HTML + CSS
Missed the chance to say "LEDick"
That shape is so magestic. Underrated video
"Magestic" is like a mix between "magical" and "majestic."
@@TheUnderscore_are you supposed to say it with the g as in game?
@@aratof18gif
the way he said "LED Deeeeck" bro, it was extremely funny lol
*led diiiiiiiiiick
@@addisonmcfarland8287 LED*
Bro got the breadboard mega 💀
well, not really. there just all a bunch of connected breadboards
@@yourlocalpilot0 oh ok thanks. It is just that i do not really see any breadboard bigger than a normal breadboard regularly, nor have i ever used a breadboard bigger than a standard 64 row breadboard.
i think im quite good at programming. idk about java or python tho lol
@@yourlocalpilot0 you are! It is absolute HELL to code a directional script that translates a 3d (or 2d) position into a direction.
@@handleAlreadyUsed well only in unity. I usually use chatgpt to help me
All my labs consisted of measuring capacitors, resistors, and inductors to see how they work in a circuit.
That's not a breadboard, that's a whole bread basket.
loafboard
How big can those boards get?
@@blackly999 you can connect them together to make massive ones like that
Underrated video
underrated guy
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LED = Light Emitting Duck 🤣
Pretty accurate, as long as the professor isn't a stick up the rear about things.
A stick up the rear 😆
as a level 3 electrical engineering student i have to agree
Make a pcb for it and stick it on your wall, gonna be a good addition to the words on your wall
as an engineering student i can confirm this
51 missed call from nasa & pentagon
In some Indian colleges just writing practical records most of the time and doing nothing😬🫠
How did i predict what shape it was gonna be even though im not a engineering student?
I remember making my first led cocket ship in lab. Good times
Electrical Engineering in a nutshell
Not seen: thick-ass report with highly detailed circuit diagram and tons of equations used to calculate the exact current and voltage supplied to each one of the LEDongs.
@@alfredomulleretxeberria4239 i totally forgot about that.
“NASA hacked successfully”
As an engineer, I can concur this is the truth.
Missed opportunity to say LEDick
As an engineering student I can confirm this.
As an electrical engineer I just increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems idk why my teacher taught me that coding is also engineering it’s actually pretty fun.
As a engineering student myself, i can confirm this is accurate
Remind of a movie where a hacker is facing "access denied" and he delete the word "denied" to "granted" and he could successfully download what he looked for
What normal people think: LED: Light emitting diode
What engineering students think: LED: Light emitting dong
So true, in my circuits lab we went from testing different square waves with a speaker and oscilloscope to making the world's most obnoxious instrument with a 555 timer and some photo resistors. Great times.
eeeEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeee
@@Cobalt985 Precisely
Nobody gonna talk about how big the breadboard is🌟😮
Astonishing shape of that LED💀
That’s quite stunning belongs in a museum 🎉🎉🎉
That last part really was unexpected
Now use the remaining 4 hours at the lab to calculate the exact time after which the switch is flicked that the LED lights turn on. The lab report is due at the end of the lab and it's designed to be a 6 hour lab.
last one was fantastic dude
Nice, and the finishing is perfect 😂😂
Somehow I already knew what was coming
as someone starting college doing engineering as my major, ill either really enjoy this or not
Bruh funniest shit I have seen in a while
Ima be honest, it looked more like the ray gun mark 1
Bro got the LED DIIIIIIIIK
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I didn't expect that ending
LED Dik is crazy 💀
I could sense it from a mile away
"I finally finished the LED Diiiiiiiick" 😂
I dare you to write an operating system for that microcontroler
Bro that breadboard... no,
Its a MEGA BREADBOARD
First ofalll your expression were very good and at last 😂😂😂
We made a mini traffic light, but the female to male jumpers always pop off, so we used electrical tape, byt then we can't connect it to the traffic light post, it pops off the tape and we have to redo the tape process, and we ended up not finishing it😢
Use stm32, way easier for traffic lights
This is why i wanna learn engineering
Finally 💀
I finnaly finished the LED DEEEEECK!!
Congrats!
I’m not an engineering student by any means but I can say this is probably very accurate
bro hacked into nasa 💀
THE LED GLIZZY
I love your videos
A bone ? = 💀☠️
'Lightweight' engineering
was expecting something with a 555 timer IC
Bro has lots read boards in his house
LED DIIIIIIIIIIIII
New objective achieved.
Im a a engineer student i never saw somthing like that
Literally this except it was on an LCD screen on a synergy S7G2
IS THAT THE ELDICK?
Well at least u did it
That sparkly sound is so Chinese Dance from the Nutcracker
Can confirm going back to at least the mid-90's
More like "LEdick"🤣🤣
"LED Diiii...!"
If engineering students could hack NASA with the push of a button it would be scary
THE LEDNIS‼️
MIssed the opportunity for LEDick
The design is very human😂
is accurate even in latam
I was expecting it to be partially not working because sometimes it just doesn't work and you don't know why
Now I decided, I’ll be an engineer
You didn't need a microcontroller for that, unless it was supposed to be a light show 😂
So all they need are delusion to boost confidence 😂
if hacking would be that simple..
True. And you still get to learn sth in the process!
I study 1.5 years, and I still have not seen those boards. But I saw computer imitations,and wrote 6 pages of work rewiev .
Bro made an LEDICK
and the endless lectures about algorithms
Flash that near ur nearest school now
You missed the chance to say LEDick
as an unemployed electrical engineer i can say that this is true.
Arduino project done for you go brrr
bro gave me project idea
ohh..I thought the example would be the classic traffic light
Engineering I'm
ENGINEERING MY FUCKING LIMIT
-Tf2 Engineer
Bro is me fr
LED: Light Emitting DI-
We in India don't even do this.
CS for me 😭 just filling the breadboard
HOW BOUT MAKE IT INTO A PCB THEN USE SMD LEDS INSTEAD LMFAOOO
Underated