If electricity and electronics could be explained in schools in a very clear and descriptive way like you, there would be more electronics engineers and technicians in the world now. You are amazing. Thank you so much.
My goodness bloody fricking just 7:14 sec that's it. No complicated formulas and blah blah. Just pure graphics and background explanation. It was like listening to a song which consists of Vocal + music which u like to listen again and again.
In AC, both the lines comes with positive and negative alternatively (mixed) so we use diode rectifier to collect only positive charge to the positive line and to collect only the negative to the negative. Thus we get a pure dc wave.
Really really awesome explanation brother. Now I'm able to understand clearly the difference between AC and DC. If this kind of explanation was there during my college studies, I would have become THE BEST electronics engineer by now... Kudos for your mind blowing explanations skills...
Thank you so much for such an informative and well prepared video not only did you show us the schematic design but you also showed us with the components with their physical appearance... Thank you so much.. Just subscribed look forward to more
@@bingosunnoon9341 I took the AP Chem and AP Bio route in high school, while also taking courses at college. So I never was in a high school physics class, and none of my teachers ever mentioned it.
Plz sir restart your uploads again...plzzz .The best part of yours explaining the things is through the way of animation ... this is the best way...👏👏👏👏👍👍👍❤❤❤
I had been trying to understand it for months but i wasn't able to, but this video made it extremely easily for me. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart 💗💓
I truly enjoy watching your videos; you explain things so clear and effective that the new person without electronic background can understand and not get overwhelmed. Thank you so much for taking your valuable time making these videos. Have a great day! Regards, JZ at "Radio Fixer"
Great video. Well explained process and technically sound. Great lesson. Animations and explanations were easy to follow and completely thorough. I now know how this process is achieved in changing AC to DC. Thank you! I definitely learned a lot, but please consider losing the computer voice. Also, "Rectifire" is actually spelled "Rectifier".
I have another idea and I can't believe nobody ever mentions it. Combine two alternating square waves. First you convert the DC into an alternating square wave with a 555 timer you might need 2 and make sure they're the same frequency with the capacitor and resistors. Now about change the resistor values for the other one to ensure its off by 180 degrees. And just like that pure dc with nearly 0% power loss.
@@Profmad How about the inductor to better smooth the ripple and control fast-peak current? Give me a hint, I want to create a full-wave rectifier diode bridge and build-in into the wall socket (I have already all i needed), ~230AC --> ⎓230DC separate high-voltage DC (maximum smoothed ripple) for convenience and special purposes, of course, for local protection from the main household wiring - 50Amp fusible ceramic fuse... To be clear - I'm not a noob, and i know what to do, electronics has been my passion for many years. So, what do you think about this - the optimal values of capacitors(many people recommend using 3 different capacitors - 1 main large-value and 2 smaller); Polarized or variable capacitor; ceramic, metalized polyester film or aluminum electrolytic?; Inductance coil: - type and inductance value; Necessary or needless - transformer with an insulating coil ~230-230v for galvanic isolation(more safety)?
@@Amy_Price plz hlp me .i m not good in this, i want a 12v supply to light up♨️ my led . i hv transformer nd doide setup👍🏻. which capactor🤔 nd (where can i get voltage regulater😵) voltage regulator nd transistors are same or not 😮??
@@harpreetsandhu1401 It's very simple if you know how to work with a soldering, there are many AC 220v-DC 12v power adapters(Old power supply for pc:12v-5v), and for the brightness of the LED ribbon - the variable resistor (potentiometer) he can be found in the old external speakers, it's spinning)
@@Amy_Price ys i hv used soldier iron bt whts use of variable resistor in circuit. and do i need capacitor or not and that voltage regulator (≪shown in vdo)
mechanically run a flywheel motor-dc-generator system with a rectified ac signal, flywheel will smooth the output to flat because its slow to change in momentum if the input-output power is stable
Not totally correct, I'm afraid. Use of a larger-value capacitor would better smooth out the ripple in the pulsating DC output to an acceptable level. The VOLTAGE REGULATOR is used to ensure this smoothed DC voltage remains at a constant value despite changes in load current drain.
How about the inductor to better smooth the ripple and control fast-peak current? Give me a hint, I want to create a full-wave rectifier diode bridge and build-in into the wall socket (I have already all i needed), ~230AC --> ⎓230DC separate high-voltage DC (maximum smoothed ripple) for convenience and special purposes, of course, for local protection from the main household wiring - 50Amp fusible ceramic fuse... To be clear - I'm not a noob, and i know what to do, electronics has been my passion for many years. So, what do you think about this - the optimal values of capacitors(many people recommend using 3 different capacitors - 1 main large-value and 2 smaller); Polarized or variable capacitor; ceramic, metalized polyester film or aluminum electrolytic?; Inductance coil: - type and inductance value; Necessary or needless - transformer with an insulating coil ~230-230v for galvanic isolation(more safety)?
This explains better than my prof’s 10 hrs lectures explaining this simple concept.
If electricity and electronics could be explained in schools in a very clear and descriptive way like you, there would be more electronics engineers and technicians in the world now. You are amazing. Thank you so much.
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@@martinkuliza absolutely clear, it's comprehensible and easy to understand
My goodness bloody fricking just 7:14 sec that's it. No complicated formulas and blah blah. Just pure graphics and background explanation. It was like listening to a song which consists of Vocal + music which u like to listen again and again.
I've tried to learn this 100 times over and this video broke it down in a way I finally got
It's rare to find someone who is able to transform concepts in a way that makes us all smart.
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Its was so easy to understand that even i ( a mechanic) understand it 😁
Why are we using a bridge diode? In converting ac to dc
In AC, both the lines comes with positive and negative alternatively (mixed) so we use diode rectifier to collect only positive charge to the positive line and to collect only the negative to the negative. Thus we get a pure dc wave.
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Really really awesome explanation brother. Now I'm able to understand clearly the difference between AC and DC. If this kind of explanation was there during my college studies, I would have become THE BEST electronics engineer by now... Kudos for your mind blowing explanations skills...
So easy to understand now i know how to step-down the voltage from AC to DC.
Why did it take me so long to find your channel?
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Thank Prof.Mad ,very clear and easy to understand ,Even when they explain native language ,I cann't.
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Thank you so much for such an informative and well prepared video not only did you show us the schematic design but you also showed us with the components with their physical appearance... Thank you so much.. Just subscribed look forward to more
Such a smooth explanation, just like smoothing capacitor!
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Great, accurate explanation, in most simplistic manner. Thank you for educating.
Hi, friend. Watch my video.
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This video explained it immensely better than my college physics professor ever did!!
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College? You should have learned this long before you were old enough for college.
@@bingosunnoon9341 I took the AP Chem and AP Bio route in high school, while also taking courses at college. So I never was in a high school physics class, and none of my teachers ever mentioned it.
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Plz sir restart your uploads again...plzzz .The best part of yours explaining the things is through the way of animation ... this is the best way...👏👏👏👏👍👍👍❤❤❤
I will try my best
Vary nice easy instruction to direction current AC to DC
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Thank you for your awesome animation video. Now I got the idea how to covert from AC power into DC power.
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The capacitor add in should be my solution for my threadmill motor project. will see?
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Easy to understand the concept.
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What a great explanation, so much falls into place for me as a new hobbiest of electronics
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I had been trying to understand it for months but i wasn't able to, but this video made it extremely easily for me.
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Thank you for this great educative video
Very easy to follow this step by step explanation. Thanks.
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I truly enjoy watching your videos; you explain things so clear and effective that the new person without electronic background can understand and not get overwhelmed. Thank you so much for taking your valuable time making these videos. Have a great day! Regards, JZ at "Radio Fixer"
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Well explained process and technically sound. Great lesson. Animations and explanations were easy to follow and completely thorough. I now know how this process is achieved in changing AC to DC. Thank you! I definitely learned a lot, but please consider losing the computer voice. Also, "Rectifire" is actually spelled "Rectifier".
Hi, friend. Watch my video.
ua-cam.com/video/RSJZJXzgZQo/v-deo.html
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nicely explained Sir.Very simple and easy
I have another idea and I can't believe nobody ever mentions it. Combine two alternating square waves. First you convert the DC into an alternating square wave with a 555 timer you might need 2 and make sure they're the same frequency with the capacitor and resistors. Now about change the resistor values for the other one to ensure its off by 180 degrees. And just like that pure dc with nearly 0% power loss.
It's about conversion from AC to DC, rt? Then why square wave DC is required?
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clear explanation with animations .. thanks sir .. for understanding it very easily ..
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@@Profmad
How about the inductor to better smooth the ripple and control fast-peak current?
Give me a hint, I want to create a full-wave rectifier diode bridge and build-in into the wall socket (I have already all i needed), ~230AC --> ⎓230DC separate high-voltage DC (maximum smoothed ripple) for convenience and special purposes, of course, for local protection from the main household wiring - 50Amp fusible ceramic fuse...
To be clear - I'm not a noob, and i know what to do, electronics has been my passion for many years.
So, what do you think about this - the optimal values of capacitors(many people recommend using 3 different capacitors - 1 main large-value and 2 smaller);
Polarized or variable capacitor; ceramic, metalized polyester film or aluminum electrolytic?;
Inductance coil: - type and inductance value;
Necessary or needless - transformer with an insulating coil ~230-230v for galvanic isolation(more safety)?
@@Amy_Price plz hlp me .i m not good in this, i want a 12v supply to light up♨️ my led . i hv transformer nd doide setup👍🏻. which capactor🤔 nd (where can i get voltage regulater😵) voltage regulator nd transistors are same or not 😮??
@@harpreetsandhu1401
It's very simple if you know how to work with a soldering, there are many AC 220v-DC 12v power adapters(Old power supply for pc:12v-5v), and for the brightness of the LED ribbon - the variable resistor (potentiometer) he can be found in the old external speakers, it's spinning)
@@Amy_Price ys i hv used soldier iron bt whts use of variable resistor in circuit. and do i need capacitor or not and that voltage regulator (≪shown in vdo)
Wonderful sir, you make me grateful to you
Thank you.
Good teacher
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Very good, thanh you. I am from Vietnam. I am a student.
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mechanically run a flywheel motor-dc-generator system with a rectified ac signal, flywheel will smooth the output to flat because its slow to change in momentum if the input-output power is stable
I wish I had seen this video much much earlier. It is just like getting cured with a single pill. Congratulations.
Happy to hear that.
Not totally correct, I'm afraid. Use of a larger-value capacitor would better smooth out the ripple in the pulsating DC output to an acceptable level. The VOLTAGE REGULATOR is used to ensure this smoothed DC voltage remains at a constant value despite changes in load current drain.
How about the inductor to better smooth the ripple and control fast-peak current?
Give me a hint, I want to create a full-wave rectifier diode bridge and build-in into the wall socket (I have already all i needed), ~230AC --> ⎓230DC separate high-voltage DC (maximum smoothed ripple) for convenience and special purposes, of course, for local protection from the main household wiring - 50Amp fusible ceramic fuse...
To be clear - I'm not a noob, and i know what to do, electronics has been my passion for many years.
So, what do you think about this - the optimal values of capacitors(many people recommend using 3 different capacitors - 1 main large-value and 2 smaller);
Polarized or variable capacitor; ceramic, metalized polyester film or aluminum electrolytic?;
Inductance coil: - type and inductance value;
Necessary or needless - transformer with an insulating coil ~230-230v for galvanic isolation(more safety)?
Thank You for good presentation 🙏🙏
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Very informative and tutorial prof looking forward foy more upload
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It was very much easy to understand. Thank you sir
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