Very clear explanation. I wish I had this teacher when I was taking my basic electronics courses, his explanations are very clear. Thanks so much for your vid! Robb
With this lesson, I have renewed hope of being able to finally surmount the challenges of transistor biasing . . . . thank you very much, professor . . .
It was extremely important for me to hear : "In DC analysis , capacitor is a open circuit." Our teacher never told us that and when i saw the transistor bias circuit with many capacitors on my first exam i was like "Nice! what the fffu am i supposed to do with those capacitors now ?"
+Nicholas Emord The short answer is that it follows from the Schottky voltage vs. current description of the combination of both PN junction of the BJT. The long answer will be, in some future, another video :) Shortest yet: think of the 0.7V approximated voltage of a forward biased PN junction, and in how the current stops through a PN junction when the voltage falls below 0.5 volts (approximately).
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Very clear explanation. I wish I had this teacher when I was taking my basic electronics courses, his explanations are very clear. Thanks so much for your vid!
Robb
Simple and straightforward explanation. With videos like yours, one could train his dog to become an engineer.
With this lesson, I have renewed hope of being able to finally surmount the challenges of transistor biasing . . . . thank you very much, professor . . .
Thank you so much for your video. I agree with Rakhi Mahbuba, one of the best explanations I have ever heard.
Thank you for a great explanation of BJT load line analysis!
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It was extremely important for me to hear : "In DC analysis , capacitor is a open circuit." Our teacher never told us that and when i saw the transistor bias circuit with many capacitors on my first exam i was like "Nice! what the fffu am i supposed to do with those capacitors now ?"
Thank you professor
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why is .2 volts used to determine saturation. Is this just a standard threshold voltage?
+Nicholas Emord The short answer is that it follows from the Schottky voltage vs. current description of the combination of both PN junction of the BJT. The long answer will be, in some future, another video :) Shortest yet: think of the 0.7V approximated voltage of a forward biased PN junction, and in how the current stops through a PN junction when the voltage falls below 0.5 volts (approximately).
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I had an Aha moment right there! Thank you!