RC High-Pass Filters Explained - Phil's Lab
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Passive RC high-pass filter basics, theory, real-world tests and demos, practical considerations, and examples both in the time- and frequency-domain. PCBs by PCBWay www.pcbway.com
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RC Low-Pass Filters: • RC Low-Pass Filter Dee...
Capacitor Basics: • Capacitor Hardware Des...
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00:00 Intro
00:59 Altium Designer
01:40 PCBWay
02:06 High-Pass Examples
03:24 Basics
05:31 Time-Domain Analysis
08:45 Test Set-Up
09:28 Time-Domain Demo
13:19 Frequency-Domain Analysis
18:22 Frequency-Domain Demo
20:00 Differentiator
22:23 Source & Load Effects
24:31 Cascading Stages
25:29 Component Non-Idealities
27:26 Further Practical Considerations
29:24 Practical Examples
31:47 Outro - Наука та технологія
Great lesson, thanks!
you are wonderful And i hope to see you working much more deeper in designing and electronic stuff Thank you
Thank you very much - more to come!
Great stuff as always, we all appreciate it, keep it up!
Thanks a lot!
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ok another video idea for you, this is really crucial.
Many FPGA boards come with .dsn and .brd file. I am able to import the .dsn file into Altium and see it. However, can't do anything with the .brd file. It would be great if you make a video on a .brd file viewer and how it can be used to view the different layers, search for components and nets.
I love your videos!
It's uncanny how most of the videos you have posted in the recent months, have been nearly 1-1 showing hands on applicability of the theory in my current studies. Transmission line theory but shown in real life circuits, equivalent circuits in simulations to compensate parasitic elements, applied DSP en masse.
These deep dives into what actually makes the clock tick are very enlightening.
I truly hope to have time next summer, to take one of your online courses.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much! Yes, I hope these videos help with linking theory and practice. Uni was far too theoretical, so that in a way spawned the channel to hopefully somewhat remedy that!
Great great videos 💪
At 11:00 it is not the capacitor discharging, it is charged when the voltage hits 0V.
Thank you! You're right, I misspoke there.
Gem of a Material :)
I appreciate this video, keep it up!
Great video oh high pass filters!
Thank you very much!
How about making some electric guitar accessories design tutorials like you did before?
It would be great to have a project from start to finish. :)
Could you speak about pi filter❤?
Yes, that'll be part of the ferrite bead video soon.
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11:00, effectively the capacitor is CHARGING! (not discharging...)
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Haha :D