Now, that is what is called a lecture! simply awesome stuff! I didnt realize that this was so simple. Only a good teacher can teach it in a simplified manner. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!
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The lucidity and the simplicity of your lecture is exceptional.Thank You.
Time and time again, you save me before an important midterm in electronics and microprocessing.
Thank you.
Now, that is what is called a lecture! simply awesome stuff! I didnt realize that this was so simple. Only a good teacher can teach it in a simplified manner. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!
Wanted to let you all know I'm currently developing content for another UA-cam channel at:
ua-cam.com/users/bigbadtech
The "Basic Electronics 1: DC Circuit Analysis" playlist will be finished summer 2015 and I've posted sample content for other playlists. This channel is undergoing major development and is regularly updated. Subscribe to it if you're interesting in getting the latest content. Long terms plans include a complete basic electronics series (DC, AC, 3 phase AC), motor control, power electronics, motors and generators, hydraulics, renewable energy, and more! Enjoy!
If you were wondering, 2^n is the range where n is the number of bits.
(4 bit system, 2^4=16, since we start at zero, we have a range between 0-15V)
Precise to the point, I finally get it. Many thanks.
damn . so clear and understandable. fuck my teacher who cant teach and wasted 6hrs just to explain this . thanks alot . it was that easy ==
Thanks for your effort! One of the few good electronics tutorials out there. Keep up the good work! :)
Excellent explanation, made it so simple, easily memorable. Thank you!
Thank You so much...
Finally I got a clear idea on SAR..
Once again thanks a lot...
Very well explained.
Very good video!
Brilliant explanation! Thanks!
What if our analogue input is 6v and DAC also provides 6V in negative terminal of Opamp? Will output be 1 or 0?
Wrong subtitles
Thanks! Great explanation!
Excellent Explanation! When you say MSB to LSB, what exactly do those stand for?
MOST / LEAST SIGNIFICANT BIT
Great video,
Thanks
Helped me a lot.
I love your vids but I wish you would number them
Great Work! thanks
Brilliant work :)
isn't Comparator = feedback signal into + ??
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