Literally came here from a math video to study for a pre-cal exam, if you see this, please know what your doing is helpful to a lot of us and keep doing what you love!
What a clever set of circuit compositions! I wondered always how those illuminators worked! So satisfying to see real world applications of our electronics education with you!
Two questions: Why does the voltage drop over the resistors not matter? Also, if the resistors were placed before the zener diodes such that the order (from positive to negative) of components was resistor, zenor, LED, would the V(in) have to be greater to overcome the required Voltage drops (V[out])? Thanks.
Excellent sir ! you are making so many nice video every day ! I need some time to study all , so perhaps it will be better to slow down and make a video every second or third day, just to have some time to study in depth... anyway thank you for your excellent presentations !
THE RED 2V LED IS IN SERIES WITH A 1V ZENNER, HOW WILL IT GET THE 2 V IT NEEDS TO TURN ON. ALSO HOW ARE THE VALUES FOR THE RESISTORS ALTERED BY ALL THIS.
Regarding LED level indicator with resistors, the first LED will be brighter than the 3 others because all current with pass through it, and the same applies for the second which will pass the current for itself and the other 2 LEDs. Am i right?
If ur reading this comment, can u plz start making videos on communication systems plz...The chapter was not covered in our college and we are having an exam next month in which this chapter has a significant weightage
Literally came here from a math video to study for a pre-cal exam, if you see this, please know what your doing is helpful to a lot of us and keep doing what you love!
What a clever set of circuit compositions! I wondered always how those illuminators worked! So satisfying to see real world applications of our electronics education with you!
Two questions: Why does the voltage drop over the resistors not matter? Also, if the resistors were placed before the zener diodes such that the order (from positive to negative) of components was resistor, zenor, LED, would the V(in) have to be greater to overcome the required Voltage drops (V[out])? Thanks.
Nice explanation ❤
0:22 I’ve been watching this guy’s videos since highschool and that’s the first time I’ve heard him make a mistake lmao
Excellent sir ! you are making so many nice video every day ! I need some time to study all , so perhaps it will be better to slow down and make a video every second or third day, just to have some time to study in depth... anyway thank you for your excellent presentations !
THE RED 2V LED IS IN SERIES WITH A 1V ZENNER, HOW WILL IT GET THE 2 V IT NEEDS TO TURN ON. ALSO HOW ARE THE VALUES FOR THE RESISTORS ALTERED BY ALL THIS.
Don't you just love it when the person who makes the video never replies!!
very good explanation thanks
This circuit is genius
Regarding LED level indicator with resistors, the first LED will be brighter than the 3 others because all current with pass through it, and the same applies for the second which will pass the current for itself and the other 2 LEDs. Am i right?
Thank you so much.
Could you do a video on a 3 digit combination lock with only ons and offs and for an led to light when it’s right or wrong
can any one tell me what is the program he use for the tutorial?
How much energy will the circuit utilize when all led are lit ? {either circuit}
If ur reading this comment, can u plz start making videos on communication systems plz...The chapter was not covered in our college and we are having an exam next month in which this chapter has a significant weightage
Nice vid Thank you, could you use am RGB LED to do the same thing, Could you make a video to show how?
Why do you need resistors? They don't figure into your calculations
Don't you just love it when they can't be arsed to reply.
Coool
hi
I am the first one
Umm unsa ni?