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Your explanation is as smooth as butter, before watching this i d9nt know anything about filters but after watching this you won't believe that I can now say whats it, how they work, how to design other filters. Love you man
Another superb lecture which explains all of the different pass filters very thoroughly with graphics and equations and a good discussion of what happens when you adjust each variable. Such great insight into these topics!
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Wow, this was great, especially compared to other explanations i've read. Pointing out that this is just a variable voltage divider with impedance being frequency-dependent suddenly allowed intuition to kick in and i could visualize what was going on. Thank you, thank you!
Hey, i'm working on building my own guitar overdrivepedal, and i saw people always just showning the presice values they used, but i had no real idea why they'd use those specific Values, and now i can calculate wich ones to use myself, without buying diffrent ones in Bulk and trying them all out.
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Excellent Video on High & Low Pass Filter Circuit. One good application is on the Tube Amp Tone Stack for Treble, Bass, Mid Range and Volume Controls . The Inductor/Capacitor circuit is used on the DC high voltage Circuit!
So regardless of whether we are building a high pass or low pass filter, we have the choice of using either RC or RL circuits. But why/when would we choose RL over RC? For me, RC is easier because I have a wide range of capacitors, but I don't keep inductors on hand. But it would be good to know if inductors offer any advantage.
small confusion, can you clarify? why he chose to get the the O/P voltage across the Capacitor, unlike in case of Inductor he took the output voltage across the resistor.......why so?
I love all these videos. One quick question, though: at 16:45, when that capacitor blocks the low frequency signals, what happens to them when they are blocked? Are they just attenuated, then pass through to the output? Or are they going down through the resistor to ground? I want to know if I've got this right, because the attenuated signal also becomes a higher frequency signal, no? I just want to know what happens to the low frequency signals once they hit that capacitor. Thanks for all this excellent content.
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How do RC and RL filters function? How do capacitors and inductors drop ac voltages in filters? To understand this intuitively it is useful to know what is a fringe field of capacitors and what its effect is at different frequencies. With inductors, it is useful to know the induced field and its effects at different frequencies. These effects influence the net field and current magnitudes in capacitors snd inductors. Knowing this will help in understanding the operation of RL and RC circuits as filters. Attenuation, it should be understood, denotes a decrease of the amplitude, or magnitude of coherentbor incoherent electromagnetic waves or electrical impulses without specifying what quantity should be used to measure the decrease, whether the decrease should be space-dependent, time-dependent or both, the cause of the decrease or, the conditions under which the decrease is tho be measured. A resistor can produce attenuation but it need not be there always to produce attenuation. Lossless lines and T-section and m-derived section filters can attenuate signals as well. Electrostatics and circuits belong to one science not two. To learn the operation of circuits, Current and the conduction process, resistors, capacitors and inductors and how discussing these topics with a unified approach makes it easier to understand phase-shifting in capacitive and inductive circuits, watch these two videos i. ua-cam.com/video/REsWdd76qxc/v-deo.html and ii. ua-cam.com/video/8BQM_xw2Rfo/v-deo.html The last frame References in video #1 lists two textbooks 3 and 4 with topics that discuss the operation of capacitors and inductors. Textbook 4 in addition includes discussions on phase-shifting with a unified approach to electrostatics and circuits useful to understand how filters function.
In a first order filter, for example for a tweeter, does it matter if the attenuation by a resistor is put before or after the capacitor? Or is it the same?
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he's an Avenger looooooooooooooool but on a serious learning my Electronics 1 course on his channel 2020. I am from Southern Africa we still give our daughters away at will lol...if you ever want a sister halla bro...BUSE University approves...
"A Hero Can Be Anyone, Even Someone Doing Something As Simple And Reassuring As Putting A Coat Around A Little Boy's Shoulders To Let Him Him Know The World Hadn't Ended." The OrganicChemistryTutor is the Commissioner Gordon to all of the STEM students watching his videos.
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Looking at them as voltage dividers with frequency-dependent resistance components really helps to understand what’s going on. Many thanks!
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Your explanation is as smooth as butter, before watching this i d9nt know anything about filters but after watching this you won't believe that I can now say whats it, how they work, how to design other filters. Love you man
Another superb lecture which explains all of the different pass filters very thoroughly with graphics and equations and a good discussion of what happens when you adjust each variable. Such great insight into these topics!
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your lecture far exceeds 99% of what's out there, what i don't understand is why there is only 342K views. you call yourself the organic chemistry tutor, you should be The Tutor.
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Thank you so much! This is the most pedagogical explanation of low/high-passfilters I've seen so far. Wayyy better than my textbooks.
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Wow, this was great, especially compared to other explanations i've read. Pointing out that this is just a variable voltage divider with impedance being frequency-dependent suddenly allowed intuition to kick in and i could visualize what was going on. Thank you, thank you!
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Hey, i'm working on building my own guitar overdrivepedal, and i saw people always just showning the presice values they used, but i had no real idea why they'd use those specific Values, and now i can calculate wich ones to use myself, without buying diffrent ones in Bulk and trying them all out.
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Excellent Video on High & Low Pass Filter Circuit. One good application is on the Tube Amp Tone Stack for Treble, Bass, Mid Range and Volume Controls . The Inductor/Capacitor circuit is used on the DC high voltage Circuit!
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So regardless of whether we are building a high pass or low pass filter, we have the choice of using either RC or RL circuits. But why/when would we choose RL over RC? For me, RC is easier because I have a wide range of capacitors, but I don't keep inductors on hand. But it would be good to know if inductors offer any advantage.
Im no expert but inductors would probably be a better idea for higher currents also easier to make higher values than capacitors
small confusion, can you clarify? why he chose to get the the O/P voltage across the Capacitor, unlike in case of Inductor he took the output voltage across the resistor.......why so?
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I love all these videos. One quick question, though: at 16:45, when that capacitor blocks the low frequency signals, what happens to them when they are blocked? Are they just attenuated, then pass through to the output? Or are they going down through the resistor to ground? I want to know if I've got this right, because the attenuated signal also becomes a higher frequency signal, no? I just want to know what happens to the low frequency signals once they hit that capacitor. Thanks for all this excellent content.
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How do RC and RL filters function? How do capacitors and inductors drop ac voltages in filters?
To understand this intuitively it is useful to know what is a fringe field of capacitors and what its effect is at different frequencies. With inductors, it is useful to know the induced field and its effects at different frequencies. These effects influence the net field and current magnitudes in capacitors snd inductors.
Knowing this will help in understanding the operation of RL and RC circuits as filters. Attenuation, it should be understood, denotes a decrease of the amplitude, or magnitude of coherentbor incoherent electromagnetic waves or electrical impulses without specifying what quantity should be used to measure the decrease, whether the decrease should be space-dependent, time-dependent or both, the cause of the decrease or, the conditions under which the decrease is tho be measured.
A resistor can produce attenuation but it need not be there always to produce attenuation. Lossless lines and T-section and m-derived section filters can attenuate signals as well.
Electrostatics and circuits belong to one science not two. To learn the operation of circuits, Current and the conduction process, resistors, capacitors and inductors and how discussing these topics with a unified approach makes it easier to understand phase-shifting in capacitive and inductive circuits,
watch these two videos
i. ua-cam.com/video/REsWdd76qxc/v-deo.html and
ii. ua-cam.com/video/8BQM_xw2Rfo/v-deo.html
The last frame References in video #1 lists two textbooks 3 and 4 with topics that discuss the operation of capacitors and inductors. Textbook 4 in addition includes discussions on phase-shifting with a unified approach to electrostatics and circuits useful to understand how filters function.
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Great video
In a first order filter, for example for a tweeter, does it matter if the attenuation by a resistor is put before or after the capacitor? Or is it the same?