Your channel is the definition of a hidden gem, I have watched probably like 30-40 episodes this past week and I am amazed with the quality, quantity and information density of your videos. I honestly don't understand how you don't have more subscribers. Thanks for not giving up and keep up the amazing work. I have learned more about RF and analogue circuits this last week than in 4 years of uni. Thank you!
For all the electrical engineers though in UK, yes it's "boudi" not "Bowd" plot. This was the first time I heard it called "boudi", checked and its the correct pronunciation.
I guess you can display 3 different channels at once (each phase and gain), with the 4'th channel as a reference from the AWG? At least the Siglent 1204X-E does that. Nice video.
Your channel is the definition of a hidden gem, I have watched probably like 30-40 episodes this past week and I am amazed with the quality, quantity and information density of your videos. I honestly don't understand how you don't have more subscribers. Thanks for not giving up and keep up the amazing work. I have learned more about RF and analogue circuits this last week than in 4 years of uni. Thank you!
glad I'm helping
Thank you! You make it more clear about low pass and high pass fitters than my Prf.
very instructive thanks
Can we expect more videos on this? A practical application?
I was going to say its a "story" about Bode, CA - I see I was wrong! :) ~Jack, VEG
Should I be buried in a plot in Bode? I'll have to think about that
For all the electrical engineers though in UK, yes it's "boudi" not "Bowd" plot. This was the first time I heard it called "boudi", checked and its the correct pronunciation.
you guys are always mispronouncing things 😀
@@IMSAIGuy OI !!! (lol)
Yes I pronounce as Bode like "Load" also like "Mode" or "Code" or "Node" etc...
My memorized over used formula, 3db point is at f=1/(2.pi.r.c)
That is the same, exact formula that I was taught also. Fred
Yes. 2 * pi * f is also know as " ω " (little omega) in engineering.
@@erikas6874 Amazing, it's the same everywhere on the globe!
I guess you can display 3 different channels at once (each phase and gain), with the 4'th channel as a reference from the AWG? At least the Siglent 1204X-E does that. Nice video.
Awesome video
God bless you
I'm studying bode plot in automatic control system subject
Helpful, thanks!
Cool instruction. Thanks.