Electronics Tutorial 2
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Bread Board Diagrams & Transcript : goo.gl/EOCDaK
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This time well learn many of the basics that you'll need to start making and understanding circuits. I'll be covering Current Flow, Reading Schematics, Using Multimeters, Voltage Drop, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, Using Bread Boards, Switches, Resistors in Series, Resistors in Parallel and more.
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You know I love these kind of tutorials , A big thank you.
+GameCraze Msg Thank you :) Many more are coming.
+Derek Banas maybe you could use fritzing: fritzing.org/home/ - it containts virtual breadboard and is able to make a schematic out of virtual breadboard connections....
Another great video Derek. I've been learning Java through your tuts. I haven't been able to understand any book that I got but you're a great teacher and its easy to understand the way you teach. Thanks man
+Ryan Doherty Thank you for the very nice compliments :) I'm glad I could help.
Finally finds a video explaining the basics so well *Thanks Jesus*😊
+star leanne I'm very happy that I could help :)
+Derek Banas 😁
Derek I'm a student ready to learn EE.Your tutorials are so great.I'm learning a lot:)
Thank you :) I'll be making more very soon
Thanks a lot for this tutorial, I hope you'll go further with electronics. Keep doing the excellent job.
+Ronan Dumont You're very welcome :) I plan on making many electronics tutorials. They'll come out very quickly now.
Mr. Banas, my final year engineering project was successful largely thanks to your Android video tutorials. I will be beginning my masters at Univ. of Maryland this fall. Thank you for all the uploads. Your videos are always super fun!
+ramaswamy45 Thank you for the very nice compliment :) Congratulations on your project! I'm happy that I could help.
You're such a great youtuber, and you seem like a really grateful person. Keep these Electronic tutorials up, I enjoy them a lot :)
+Zaab1t - Carl Bordum Hansen Thank you for the compliment :) I'm very lucky to be able to do this. Many more electronics tutorials are coming.
The tutorial was great, never seen anything simple as this before...Thanks a lot..
Thank you very much :)
Dear Darek,
Whenever I wish to learn something, in a few days I get an email that you uploaded a video and it's on the same technology I wish to learn. I have no words to say thank you for all your videos. God bless you.
Also please keep uploading some more videos on electronics as well as on Angular JS.
Thanks a ton !
+punit jain Thank you for the very nice message :) May God bless you as well.
I am so happy to have discovered this channel. Derek, you are awesome. I like the straightforward format. You deliver accurate information in a concise manner. I look forward to learning from you.
+Ramon Murray Thank you for the very nice compliment :) I'll do my best to live up to it.
Derek Banas You are most welcome. Thank you for providing such great content!
Amazing another tutorial!. Can I expect any soon advanced C# tutorial? Cheers mate!
+Matya157 Thank you very much :) I'll see what I can do. I'm planning on making Unity tutorials so I'll need C# for those.
Lol are you psychic? I was thinking of learning about circuits and LITERALLY seconds later I get an upload notification from your channel!
So glad I subbed! Thanks a bunch! ^___^
+deztructicus I'm very happy that I could help. Thank you for subscribing. I appreciate that :)
Derek thank you so much for an amazing tutorial :)
+Ashwin murali You're very welcome :) Thank you
how you do it man , you know so many programming languages and nw you are giving electronics tutorials.. hats off man youare awesome 😃
+abhijit bansode Thank you for the compliment :) Electronics and programming are very similar as you'll soon see. Looping, conditionals, functions are available in both.
9:30, these acronyms means:
SPDT > "Single Pole, Double Throw".
SPST > "Single Pole, Single Throw".
DPST > "Double Pole, Single Throw".
DPDT > "Double Pole, Double Throw".
+Ricardo Mazeto Yes you are correct
Understanding with confidence how to test: Resistance, Voltage, Power, Amperage. Is fundamental to Electronics.
It's so much easier when you are testing a limited amount of Components. When one works with Complex Circuits with many Pathways, Serial, and Parallel. There is always a Starting Point on any Circuit, regardless of its complexity, and this eventually runs to an end.
What matters is everything in-between. All the activity that works in colleration between input interactivelty and output action and periods of buffering, delays, etc..................
Derek you are a genius you can do everything lol
+Sudstah I promise that I'm not that smart
I started watching your videos to learn java and android. I am again amazed how diverse your knowledge is. Coding, cooking, designs, electronics... what will be next ?
+Romy Kim Thank you :) I promise I'm not that smart. Anyone can do what I do. I'll continue to make programming and electronic tutorials. Eventually I'd like to cover other areas of knowledge, but I'll stick with those 2 for now.
+Derek Banas You're not smart... no way. (that puts me into a cave man category) Anyhow, I've been meaning to tell you since I saw (but I didn't watch) your cooking video, and if you want to challenge yourself, you should try stand up comedy as your next thing. I find the way you talk quite funny and appealing.
My favourite tutorage uploaded another vid. Yay! :)
+JMBBproject Thank you very much :)
Your videos are amazing, can I ask you about the tool set you record and edit the video because I also wanna make a video to describe my dissertation project.
+YUQI ZHANG Thank you :) I edit everything in iMovie. When I take screen recordings I use Camtasia 2. Everything I have is pretty cheap. I have a video about it here ua-cam.com/video/7Szqx2oLO9g/v-deo.html
Thank you kindly Mr. Bananas!
+GodDamnit7711 You're very welcome :)
Hello Derek..man got a new electronics tut..nice..keep up the good work
+barnebyboy Thank you :) Many more are coming. We'll be making cool stuff soon enough.
+Derek Banas - Derek man...there a gazillions of circuitsthat can be designed and tinkered...I have been electronics since a small child...you cant know em all
+barnebyboy Nobody does and that is why I want to focus on understanding them above all else. My ultimate goal is to teach in a way so that anyone can look at a schematic and know exactly why and how it works. I'll get there eventually.
+Derek Banas - basically theory is the best principle..
+barnebyboy Yes I agree
Love your videos! Especially the Android development ones!
And the cooking videos! but those are sadly rare...
To get a 470 ohm resistor, shouldn't the third color band be brown, instead of black?
A perl tutorial would be cool :)
I currently am learning electronics in high schools and I wish we had that bread-board and could mess around with electronic components.
Will you cover welding and how to create circuits that are not temporary?
+Nadi106 Yes I'll cover soldering on perf board and such very soon.
I would be very much interested in you showing me 'current' flow,
Could you please do a tutorial on Spring and Hibernate framework?
+Anubhav Saha Yes that is on the list
+Derek Banas Thanks a lot! You have no idea how much confidence your videos provide me.
I'll be needing to use Spring and Hibernate in my final year project, and who else can be a better mentor than you :)
so on 4:40 you said that negative goes to positive in reality, but the diod it seems that lets the current flow only from positive to negative, why is that? if - goes to + shouldn't the diod let the current flor only from - to +?
The diode pictured is an LED. Current actually flows from - to + , but the diagram shows Conventional Current flow. This illustrates flow from + to - in most of these diagrams or drawn circuits. It is understood to be + to - unless stated otherwise. This is only taught in schools that way. Most people would be better off if they were never told this truth, because it only causes confusion and does not affect how a circuit is described to function. It is the same effect either way. Just forget the - to + , it will never be useful to you unless you are designing semiconductors. As for the diode here, current flows in the direction of the diode symbol's arrow. It will only turn on this way. If you turn it around it will not work and may even break. The resistor can go either direction it does not matter.
Thank you
Great tutorials. Just keep doing them, the way you do the first two. With theory and examples. I had a few courses on electronics but never seemed to understand much. The way you structure the information makes sense and I can understand.I know you apply the same system for the Programing tutorials, but I still cant figure out how to apply all that info in real situations that occur (apart for angular). can you recommend me a place where I can see real code from real projects?
+Dumitru Malanciuc Thank you :) I plan on getting more creative as I go on. It will be fun to explore the physics and chemistry as well as the basic components and more. I have made a bunch of bigger projects, I made an Android translation app with a web service. I have a bunch of websites that I created from scratch. What types of big projects are you looking for? You may find my object oriented design tutorials useful ua-cam.com/video/fJW65Wo7IHI/v-deo.html
I was waiting for this
+Sangeeth Devan I'm glad :) The next part will be up in a few days
Do you how to program in machine code?
if so will you make a video on it?
+TheMusic Yes I know assembler. I'll cover it after I cover electronics.
A big thank you to all the amazing videos you posted! I would like to know if there is any reason why specific ports are used?
+Hylux You're very welcome :) You can plug any place in the bread board. I mainly set everything up so that it films well.
10:46 and the schematic diagram showed before it are confusing. You said that in reality, electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal, but that is not what is looks like on the breadboard or the schematic diagram. Could somebody please help me with this?
There is normally a standard electronics works lab, that is tailored to people who wish to pursue working in electronics, could you comment on some of these mechanical and electronic tools. Thank you
+Atike Abdullah The great thing about electronics is that it can be a cheap as you need it to be. You can learn a great deal with just a $5 piece of software. If you want to invest more you can get a large number of components in kits. I use a cheap multimeter, soldering iron and a bunch of cheap components from which I can make just about anything.
Now, there are different symbols for the same thing, but I think you have a mistake in your switches symbols. For a start you have two of them labeled as DPST and DPDT switches, which are double pole single throw and double pole double throw, but the symbols you show are indistinguishable from two single pole switches side by side. If they are Double-Pole switches, there should be a dotted line connecting the two switch lines indicating they are thrown together.
+Loues S. Cat I'll look into that. Thank you for pointing it out. I plan on doing a whole video, or more then one on reading schematics because that is extremely important.
will there be a part 3? :-) thanks again
+Aaron Meza Most definitely. There will be many more electronics videos.
Is there anything computer-y you don't know?
By the end of all this I'll be able to build my own computer out of leaves and sticks and program it using Binary.
Thanks for the awesome information.
+Tito Titoburg You're very welcome :) Up next I'm going to recreate the Babbage Engine
How do you know everything in every field? I'm a bit jealous now. Great info!
+Absolute Zero Outside of the fields of math and science I'm a complete idiot. I can't play an instrument. My grammar is pretty poor. I can only speak one language. I know very little about pop culture, or the world in general. Thank you for the compliment though :)
LoL. You are super talented. All those various topics you cover in your channel, you are amazing sir.
Hey, i want to be a robotics engineer, so could you do something about robotics one day, if so, thanks!
+Blade23 Yes I plan on covering just about everything. It will be a ton of fun :)
Hi Derek I love your tutorials. Will you do an Arduino or RPi tutorial?
+Luka Caric Thank you :) Yes both tutorial series are coming soon.
+Derek Banas Cool :)
Love your videos! How do you know so many things?
+ianman6 Thank you :) I'm constantly learning new things.
Brilliant tutorials Derek. Just out of curiosity, what do you do for a living? Not every average Joe knows all this stuff.
Thank you very much :) I run online stores and make mobile apps for medium sized businesses
Can you do tutorials about fourietranformer, z-transformer and the others please?
+Ali Amid Yes inductors and transformers are coming next
Derek! Thanks for your tutorials! I know you have a lot to do, but it would be awesome if you could make some videos on Three.js, WebGL (or "pure" OpenGL) and DirectX. As far as I know you have some Game Programming videos in your plan so all this 3D API stuff would fit nicely ;)
+Maciej Waleczny Your welcome :) Yes I want to make electronics videos along with covering the last few language requests I received. Then I plan on flipping back and forth between games and electronics for the rest of the year. Sorry for the wait. I'm doing my best to keep all of the requests straight.
Once again................... thankyou
Are you using a Electronics all-in-one Kit?
Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Leadorda, etc..............
+Atike Abdullah Your welcome :) Yes I'll be covering Arduino, RaspPi and more.
cheers pal!
Derek- Please do an assembly tutorial, this is more important than electronics because no one wastes their time designing circuitry to do what you can do in software with a microcontroller. Please cover x86 asm as well as ARM (using a crossplatform compiler like NASM). I know some people suggest Arduino or PIC micro, but I think ARM is so much more scalable for embedded systems. There are no good, quick assembly tutorials for asm on the web (you are the king of quick and too-the-point tutorials). All the books out on asm are longwinded and boring and hard to follow.
+arquebus77 While I agree that an ASM tutorial would be interesting, I doubt many people actually work exclusively with ASM on microcontrollers. It is incredibly tedious and you already have access to higher level languages to program them. I only see assembly programming being really useful for microcontrollers for when you need to hand optimize a section of code. Also, just like how knowing assembly is a good skill to have, so is circuit design, and it is a bit unfair to say that "no one wastes their time designing circuitry".
+AdmiralBazooka The same could be said about electronics, nobody really works with transistors on breadboards anymore. The purpose of learning electronics is because its the first step to understanding how a the logic gates in a CPU are designed. I made the mistake of thinking I could learn embedded systems programming just by reading K&R. It doesnt work, you have to have a background understanding of assembly and some OS design to understand what C is doing at low level. When you are learning assembly you are also learning how CPU instructions work at the same time. This is the main reason why you want to learn assembly, on knowing how software interfaces with the CPU instructions set. You will never really understand what C is doing without this knowledge.
+arquebus77 I can agree with that. I started with ASM and now I'm finishing up my class on embedded programming. I'm actually taking a break from a project right now because I've been staring at the screen for too long now haha. At the same time though you don't really need that much low level knowledge when just starting out. With respect to K&R, it's a good concise resource for learning C but that's all it is. If you want to work embedded you're going to have to find other literature or read through the docs for the platform you're working on.
hi derek...nice tutorial but what about my R programming tutorial which I was requesting you from past 2-3 months??? hope you do it soon
+viquar ahmed R will be the next language I cover because of its popularity. Expect it in the next 14 days. Sorry for the wait.
finally! it has been a month !
+Parker John I'll do a bunch in a row since this is the most popular tutorial I have made in a long time. I'm glad you like them because I love making them :)
+Derek Banas
Thanks for such great videos!
+Derek Banas I love it. Thanks-a lot!
+Parker John You're very welcome :)
+Reagan Maxwell You're very welcome :)
thanks for the tutorial
It would be nice if you make a tutorial about Rust
+Yaslam S Your welcome :) Rust is on the list. Sorry for the wait
Hi Darek,
Any plans for making tutorial on NodeJs and Arduino or Raspberry PI?
+punit jain Yes that is an option. Thanks for the request :)
+Derek Banas Thanks Darek. One more thing I have few queries on which I need your opinions. Is is possible for you the give me your email address, so that I can drop my queries to you or any other place where I can drop my queries to you? They are irrespective to this particular tutorial.
Regards,
Punit Jain
omg yes! i've been waiting for this :D
+lillogadget I'm very happy that everyone likes these videos :) Expect many more very quickly.
+Derek Banas thank you so much for all the work you put into these videos- they're fantastic!
+lillogadget You're very welcome :) Thank you for taking the time to watch them. I greatly appreciate that!
Could u make robotics tutorial ?
+Double H Yes that is the awesome thing about electronics. We can learn to make just about anything!
Do you have any experience using Elixir? Could you do a couple tutorials for creating a website using Elixir? Sorry if this is the wrong place for requests.
+Imaginary Tale Feel free to leave requests any place. Yes Elixir is on the list. Sorry for the wait.
Thank you for all you do; whenever it's there I'll be watching
Hey Derek! Thanks for the tutorials. Just wondering, is there any way to find the properties of an LED? I have random LED's and i'm an absolute beginner. Thanks
+mist man You're very welcome :) You can test them with a multimeter
hi everyone ,if anyone else needs to find out about introduction to electronics design try Ichordo Electronics Expert Fixer (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my mate got great success with it.
Hello Derek,
is there anything I can do to help you out. It seems every question, comment is going only one way. That is directly to you. If I can help in any way with tips, suggestions, forward thinking recommendations, It would be great.
+Atike Abdullah Hello, always feel free to leave recommendations. I'm always open to input.
Can u please explain AND, OR, NOR and NOT gates
+Tim m In the next video which will be up in a few days
hi derek. do you know anything about webgl? can you make a tutorial?
+VideoMusicFan1991 Yes I do, but I'm not sure how soon I'll be able to cover it. I'm working towards finishing the language / framework requests. Then I want to cover it with games and electronics at the same time. Sorry for the wait.
+Derek Banas ok thanks... i am a beginner at webgl. so if you do just some simple stuff would be great. i think i may need to know webgl at my next job, so derek banas is where i first go looking
Could you do a in one video on the arduino programming language?
+AUSSIE LAW Yes Arduino is coming. I may do a learn in one if possible
+Derek Banas thanks for the reply
How many Tutorials from Electronics are you planning to make?
+Adam Djellouli This will be a major series that will last through out the year. I'm guessing over 50 videos or more.
+Derek Banas that's really great! Can't wait for the next video.
Any low level Assembly language tutorial avaliable?
Thank you!
+Mr Ghost That is coming after I do more about electronics. I'm working my way towards it from the component level up.
Any tips o f how to make a torpedo game out of it
+Mr Ghost I'll be making games using basic components very soon.
u= ir is in u=ir framework,so,why u=ir?
well HELLO Internet
POLARITY WHEN TESTING COMPONENTS --------------------- ??
POLARITY : POSITIVE - NEGATIVE
DIODES I think have polarity when tested.
RESISTORS I am not sure whether they have no polarity.
TRANSFORMERS ?
CAPACITORS ?
ETC........................
PLEASE COMMENT ON THIS QUESTION FOR ALL THE AUDIENCE. Thanks.
+Atike Abdullah It doesn't matter which way you enter resistors. Some capacitors matter and they are normally marked with a - when they do and have one wire longer then the other. Diodes have a line to show the negative end. LEDs are longer on the positive. I'll get more into this in the next video.
Thanks Derek for a reply. thanks again
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Thank you :)
Please tell me there is more where this came from
+rowan halligan Yes I have a playlist on my channel and I'll be making many more very soon
When do you plan to do JSON?
+pcstanel I covered it in this tutorial ua-cam.com/video/iqNiINZ4Sxg/v-deo.html
+Derek Banas Thanks.
+Derek Banas Will you do Erlang?
+pcstanel It is on the list. Sorry for the wait
+Derek Banas Sorry for asking , but when will you do F#?
what recording device do you use?
+Franko Čuljak Camtasia 2
Oh sorry ...I actually meant with what do you record your voice
+Franko Čuljak Plantronics Gamecom headset
how do you know so many things on so many topics??
+cacianobeast Basically it is the same skill set applied in different fields. For example I can't play a musical instrument because that doesn't involve my core skills. I promise you that I'm not that smart. I'm just old and have been doing this stuff for forever :)
+Derek Banas meh...I could teach you jingle bells on piano in 5 minutes.
+oakenguitar3 I'd love to be able to play the piano. Maybe some day.
Electronics now? Holy sh!t! Is there anything you dont know. Haha.
+acefx I have been waiting to cover electronics for forever. It should be fun :)
Dear Derek, i think i love you :D ... i'm not homo by the way ;)
+z4961 Love you to :)
so...the diode is actually letting electrons in the reverse direction than the schematics arrow is pointing because of convention. okay. I guess diodes came after the convention lol
+Ryan Nelson I think of it as if the arrow is hitting a wall
Rails next?
+Ryan Doherty I'm actually thinking about making a brand new Rails tutorial. When I was making that series crazy things in the real world messed it up. I'm sorry about that.
5 years ago was your last wordpress tutorial. can you redo it for me now? much has changed and I'd rather watch you than some indian that sounds like he's gargling babies, no offense, but hindi and english is not a good mix, when you're trying to understand technical terms.
i hope after finishing these classes you go to arduino :D
+Djazeiry Yes I'm working on that tutorial now :) RPi will be covered at the same time
Derek Banas that would be great ( even if i'm in an another platform ..intel edison)
Do you have a job outside of yt of so what is it
+Robomissilemonkeys Yes private consultant that makes shopping carts and Android apps
cool
+billbb Thank you :)
Derek, I wonder if there is any knowledge you cannot master?
+Jiaqi Liu The one thing I've always struggled at is playing a musical instrument. My brain just doesn't work that way.
hey!
+Aayush Dani Hey back at you :)
:))
im 70k in debt for a physics degree just so I can interpret youtube videos correctly..
I used to be there with you. It sucks and I hope some day that the government figures out that it benefits society to have a highly educated workforce.
i must be a real nerd. I actually knew all this. what have I been doing with my life. i'm supposed to be one of the beautiful people (not a nerd)
+shakaama Calm down ! This is just high school stuff
+Balaji Sundar calm down? wtf? and by saying this is high school stuff, are you trying to insult my nerdness?
Electronics?! What is this? I thought you are strictly software and coding :d
+Franko Čuljak I cover a little bit of everything. I guess you haven't seen my cooking videos :)