Congrats! You surely have planned that lab and, those who are with you, gave you their hands. When I was your age (that remote time) my dad was the 1st in backing me up and, his influence, led me to learn some electronics. This old video reminded me several things I could not record on films... Thanks for this catalytic video!
Yes I too am so grateful to my parents, they may have not been particularly involved in my endeavours but that's the point. I had friends that weren't even allowed to run an ethernet cable into their room but I was allowed to build an antenna on the roof and add my own circuits to the house!
@@electrarc240 It was very kind of them! Beside any idea I had (not mentioned) you're allowing bunches of ppl to learn from you, not only leaving that childish video I watched while you were close to that tender age, where you very well welcomed ppl your world, you also opened a portal for us, to see how we were that age (now I'm too old to be alive) and, at watching through that window, which you kindly opened, you are helping ppl to fly back (in their past)... May the Almighty GOD I believe in show you much more, to bless your parents, your future family, and their future. I am glad I have met you, online, sir.
@@jeremykemp3782 I guess a combination of self teaching / messing around with electronics, watching UA-cam videos, and more recently (well after this video) has been from conversations with others. Sadly none of this was from school as they stopped teaching electronics just before I started :(
Yes, Not the banging of the laundry machines, The banging of the neighbors 🙃 The skill difference is remarkable. Don't private this in time, life is the journey!
I watched this whole video not understanding much and wondering about the objective of connecting all this intricate electronics . It seems the plans is to control speed of a motor, I assume :) I shall persevere and learn more.
Hi please can you share the inveter circuit design with us. Probably do a video and explain the circuit.. I would like to design one for my final year project
I am working on a much more interesting 600V SiC inverter at the minute. I’m hoping to make a video about it in a few months once it has been assembled. I am too busy to make videos for a while but feel free to email me: electrarc240@gmail.com and I can try to help out!
I can't find that specific one in my lab, but it is most likely made by Phoenix Contact, possibly Wago. I think they're called something like "spring lever connectors" and aren't particularly cheap but are very nice for experimental circuits!
Perhaps, they’re a lot simpler, although incorporating 4 quadrant operation (regenerative breaking) makes it much more interesting. I’ll have a look around for a nice motor and maybe I’ll do a vid.
Congrats! You surely have planned that lab and, those who are with you, gave you their hands. When I was your age (that remote time) my dad was the 1st in backing me up and, his influence, led me to learn some electronics. This old video reminded me several things I could not record on films... Thanks for this catalytic video!
Yes I too am so grateful to my parents, they may have not been particularly involved in my endeavours but that's the point. I had friends that weren't even allowed to run an ethernet cable into their room but I was allowed to build an antenna on the roof and add my own circuits to the house!
@@electrarc240 It was very kind of them! Beside any idea I had (not mentioned) you're allowing bunches of ppl to learn from you, not only leaving that childish video I watched while you were close to that tender age, where you very well welcomed ppl your world, you also opened a portal for us, to see how we were that age (now I'm too old to be alive) and, at watching through that window, which you kindly opened, you are helping ppl to fly back (in their past)... May the Almighty GOD I believe in show you much more, to bless your parents, your future family, and their future.
I am glad I have met you, online, sir.
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Hi, where did you get all your knowledge from at this age?
@@jeremykemp3782 I guess a combination of self teaching / messing around with electronics, watching UA-cam videos, and more recently (well after this video) has been from conversations with others. Sadly none of this was from school as they stopped teaching electronics just before I started :(
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Hats off to you
Yes, Not the banging of the laundry machines, The banging of the neighbors 🙃 The skill difference is remarkable. Don't private this in time, life is the journey!
These were private for many years but don't worry they will stay in this secret unlisted video playlist now!
Excellent work!!! Thanks for your efforts.
Thanks!
I watched this whole video not understanding much and wondering about the objective of connecting all this intricate electronics . It seems the plans is to control speed of a motor, I assume :) I shall persevere and learn more.
Hi please can you share the inveter circuit design with us. Probably do a video and explain the circuit.. I would like to design one for my final year project
I am working on a much more interesting 600V SiC inverter at the minute. I’m hoping to make a video about it in a few months once it has been assembled. I am too busy to make videos for a while but feel free to email me: electrarc240@gmail.com and I can try to help out!
awesome channel man. what are those cool green and orange spring wire output clamps called?
I can't find that specific one in my lab, but it is most likely made by Phoenix Contact, possibly Wago. I think they're called something like "spring lever connectors" and aren't particularly cheap but are very nice for experimental circuits!
Can we have something on..brushed DC motors controller
Perhaps, they’re a lot simpler, although incorporating 4 quadrant operation (regenerative breaking) makes it much more interesting. I’ll have a look around for a nice motor and maybe I’ll do a vid.
@@electrarc240 ok..please🤗
@@electrarc240 ok..please🤗
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