Great video! The most complete video for bjt in any amplifier. For someone interested in audio, you should watch this over and over until it makes sense. This condenses months of working on amplifiers into a few weeks with studying anything you don’t know in the video. I wish this was available when I first got into amplifiers and electronics. Thanks for taking the time to teach others.
I watched the video multiple times and really enjoyed. This is a real ultimate guide. I admit I have a request for a similar video featuring FET transistors (J-FET, etc. ) and especially their linear part. This would be awesome!
This video was pretty insightful thanks a lot. Will you also cover CLASS AB amplifiers in your future videos, like how you referenced the CLASS A which is the inefficient variant?
@@SineLab Oh really? I'll give it a try myself! What kind of PSU do you use to need such filters? Not really necessary if you are using batteries for example, right?
@@JazzBerri Nowadays, I use a linear power supply for most things. Though I'd still say to use a filtering capacitor even with something as clean as a battery. You'd be surprised by the noise that can appear.
For the MOSFET edition, use BS170 N Ch and BS250 P Ch Signal (not power) MOSFETs, they come in TO-92 ❤. DONT use 2N7000 it has SGD pinout which I dont like 😅 😂. BS170 is considered as an equivalent of it. So both these BS components are also available as KL variants, like BS250-KL which are slightly better. So I stock BS170 (non KL) and BS250-KL, so that I getter a better match between the two as BS250 has quite lower performance than BS170, BS250KL gets closer to BS170.
thanks, analogue components are a special case with a great deal of value in understanding, if you want your finger on the pulse of some environmental variable they are a must!, anything and everything on the subject of transistors and op amps is appreciated, most of what I do is digital and using mosfets to solve most applications, bit lazy I guess😉 even the right MOSFET is enough to give me the shits when combing through yet another pdf data sheet 🙃,Thanks again and keep it up
Great video! The most complete video for bjt in any amplifier. For someone interested in audio, you should watch this over and over until it makes sense. This condenses months of working on amplifiers into a few weeks with studying anything you don’t know in the video.
I wish this was available when I first got into amplifiers and electronics. Thanks for taking the time to teach others.
I gotta applaud how you put together such wonderful videos while presumably doing course work. Enjoyable vid as always
Thanks for watching! It is a careful balance between these videos and the course work. :)
I watched the video multiple times and really enjoyed. This is a real ultimate guide.
I admit I have a request for a similar video featuring FET transistors (J-FET, etc. ) and especially their linear part. This would be awesome!
I have plans for FETs in a future video. :)
This is the most useful BJT information dense video on UA-cam by far. Thank you!
Thank you for watching the video!
So much info in relatively short video, I like that! Quality work, thanks.
Excellent....as a circuit designer and a PdD student I request you to please make videos on MOSFETs and related circuits like bootstraping ,etc
Superb, however, need to discuss input and output impedances of common base, common emitter, and common collector configurations.
Хорошее и понятное объяснение, спасибо.
Very nice, I am eagerly waiting for the MOSFET video.
This video was pretty insightful thanks a lot. Will you also cover CLASS AB amplifiers in your future videos, like how you referenced the CLASS A which is the inefficient variant?
Yes, I plan on fitting class AB into a future video.
Hey, love your channel. I noticed you use ferrule connectors instead of standard dupont. Any particular reason why?
No particular reason, it's just what the jumpers came with. :)
i keep learning electronics from guys with impressive eyebrows
When my BJT circuits come out right, I'm very happy. Other times they're a mess and I get very sad.
Has nothing to do with transistors but i have to ask, what kind of capacitor do you put in those breadboard power rails??
I put 100nF capacitors for filtering on the rails. It helps a lot.
@@SineLab Oh really? I'll give it a try myself!
What kind of PSU do you use to need such filters? Not really necessary if you are using batteries for example, right?
@@JazzBerri Nowadays, I use a linear power supply for most things. Though I'd still say to use a filtering capacitor even with something as clean as a battery. You'd be surprised by the noise that can appear.
@@SineLab a battery shouldn't give any any issues but now im curious, I'll hook it up to a oscilloscope to see if i get any changes!
Great content! Keep on!
Thank you!
For the MOSFET edition, use BS170 N Ch and BS250 P Ch Signal (not power) MOSFETs, they come in TO-92 ❤.
DONT use 2N7000 it has SGD pinout which I dont like 😅 😂. BS170 is considered as an equivalent of it.
So both these BS components are also available as KL variants, like BS250-KL which are slightly better.
So I stock BS170 (non KL) and BS250-KL, so that I getter a better match between the two as BS250 has quite lower performance than BS170, BS250KL gets closer to BS170.
I'll have a look at the BS170 :)
Which one is better ? Npn or pnp
Neither is better, it depends on what you need to transistor to do.
I am still very confused haha, I will probably rewatch the video again
Great video! I look forward to some more transistor stuff...cheers!
More transistor stuff on the way!
thanks, analogue components are a special case with a great deal of value in understanding, if you want your finger on the pulse of some environmental variable they are a must!, anything and everything on the subject of transistors and op amps is appreciated, most of what I do is digital and using mosfets to solve most applications, bit lazy I guess😉 even the right MOSFET is enough to give me the shits when combing through yet another pdf data sheet 🙃,Thanks again and keep it up
I'll be sure to keep up these analog circuit videos!
"anyway" is singular