I built a theoretically impossible circuit
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
- it's been a while isn't it :D. Hope you guys enjoyed the video and learned something new in the process because I learnt a lot making this video. One of the reasons why I chose to make a video about the astable multivibrator circuit is to commemorate my failure where I did such a terrible job in recreating this circuit in an interview that left me terrified and embarrassed for life.
(P.S. heavily inspired by @jomakaze)
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Who am I? 🤓
I'm an Electrical & Electronics Engineering student in the UK.
Born and raised in the Czech Republic. (Ethnicity: guess and comment down below :P)
I suspended my studies to work for a year in London as a Junior Electronics Engineer before going back to finish my degree.
My plan is to upload more engineering-related content videos with a little bit of a lifestyle vlogs, so stay tuned if you like those videos.
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Your edits are so cool lls. When i learned about this for the first time, I also thought it was the most interesting circuit I had come across
Currently Studying electronics and communication ,I can feel the pain
Please what's tye life application of the circuit
You should do more of these circuit analysis videos 👏🏻👍🏻
Have you tried stimulating it? Maybe it doesn't oscillate since all components use the same models
i want to learn electronic circuit analysis (i.e look at a circuit and reverse engineer it precisely an LED emergency lamp now) and i dont have a degree in electronics although i am a technician. can i learn circuit analysis without a degree if yes please help with a guide on how i can achieve that. thanks by the way ur a genius sir
Haha I am definitely not a genius, just an average person with some engineering knowledge. Although I didn’t take the technician route, I believe that doing enough personal projects and studying the mechanics of what you’re working on can make you better than 60% of engineering graduate students who haven’t done any projects outside uni. If you’re working on an LED emergency lamp, I suggest studying different types of current sources and how they work and understanding why you cannot use a voltage source. You could also try building a current source that supplies multiple LEDs or even making strip LEDs for your room. You could further this project by implementing a handheld controller to control the LEDs. You have to keep building on top of projects; that’s how I found it to be the best way to learn.
@@ThomasDo thanks men
Thank you for your videos. My bf is currently studying electronics engineering too in singapore and plans on moving here in the future. I'm just wondering if there is a good demand in this field and what do you think his chances are into getting one?
To be honest right now it is looking bleak because we are in a recession, it is especially hard for internationals if he is one. However, not all hope is lost, always give it a try because it’s all about numbers game and luck at the end of the day, don’t give up before you even try!
(P.S. a lot of electronic jobs are in Cambridge so I recommend looking there as well and not only in London, Cambridge is only 45min train away from London just fyi.)
@@ThomasDo thank you so much!!
This is a 555 timer in a simple form. Does transistors are NPN transistor. Hi Thomas am a fan
bro i have seen computer engineer version of this video...i am talking about joma tech
lmao it is inspired by his video and I really enjoyed it so I wanted to make and spin out an electronics one.
amazing intro 😆
Still don't understand lol
hahahaha
@@ThomasDo what do we call this circuit plz
@@ayoubservice8898 it's called the Astable Multivibrator
Joma inspired ? Loved it bro.
Hahaha yes my guy 👌
love your work man i am currently studying electronics engineering from IOE nepal is there any way i can contact you i just started and have some queries