I'm currently a computer engineering student. Although the content of this video is approximately the same as lecture, I think you break it down at a slower and clearer pace, which is really helpful. Just subscribed, thank you!
Operation amplifires are some of my favorite fires. I like them much better than wildfires. I'm also a big fan of humidifires, gasifires, rarefires, ossifires, and unifires.
Usually i just deal with standard fires but now that i've learned about Amplifires it's just opened a whole new world to me, i guess we now need to invent Ampflifire Extinguishers because a normal extinguisher is not going to cut it
Incredible video! Op amps finally make sense to me now. I love the early history and then how the 4 different uses of the op amp feed into each other. Each level gradually becoming slightly more complex. Very grateful for this thank you!!
Absolutely fabulous explanation. The video touched majority, if not everything about OpAmps. I like the way the whole concept was explained so that beginners can understand.
Very useful and clear explanation of op-amps, I myself used op-amps to generate pulses to trigger silicon-controlled rectifiers (S.C.R), to control DC motor speed, 👍
Simple, easy to understand and precise explanations, I don't understand why teachers and professors during our academic days used to teach which was very difficult to understand......Wish UA-cam was there at those times...You made it so dam clear .thanks brother
The most informative video I've ever seen about op amps, great job! Looking forward to the next part; It would be especially interesting to learn about using an op amp as a transimpedance amplifier for measuring very low currents There is also a question: in the video it is not very clear how the input signal is supplied? Does it go to one of the inputs and to the common wire or to both inputs?
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome ❤❤❤ It's hard to come a cross such cristal clear explanation and pronantiation. Please keep on doing this way and you gain many more believers. Wish you all the best at my age of 74. Jurek Warsaw, Poland
Dude, your explanation is seriously cool, but there are some spelling mistakes. Once you fix those, it's gonna be absolutely on point! Keep it up! Also what was that blurred word?
I'm self-learning electronics since I'm a hobbyist. My background is in mathematics so its very easy to understand the calculations and equations. The difficult part is understanding the physics and design aspects in terms of why things work in the real world and why are certain designs are picked (over others).
Thanks for the explanation of opamp. This explanation is good and much understandable. Thanks. Kindly make some good and practical video on SCR, IGBT and MOSFET. Thank again.
naa this guy is cooking...wow wished i had u earlier...anyway am not giving up gonna blow up as a big engineer soon....i'll forever remember u bud!May Allah reward u and your family.
I love your content, much detailed and clearly explained. There is one thing that makes me scratch my head. In your non-inverting amp and inverting amp example, the current direction seems to be incorrect.
There's a small error in the inverting amplifier illustration. The negative sign comes from this: (Vin-0)/R1=(0-Vout)/R2 because the current thru R1 is in the same direction as that thru R2; therefore, the nodal voltage of 0v has to be at greater potential than that of the Vout, thus, 0-Vout (NOT Vout-0) is the voltage drop across R2.
This was one of the clearest descriptions of op Amps I've come across so far.
Awesome description of how op amps work. Better than college
I'm currently a computer engineering student. Although the content of this video is approximately the same as lecture, I think you break it down at a slower and clearer pace, which is really helpful. Just subscribed, thank you!
Excellent for first year electronics students. Explained in very clear voice and in very simple English. Thank you.
Let's not forget......With Extra FIRE :P
Best explanation of Op Amps ever, hands down. Thank you!
2nd this. I just learned more about op amps in the last 17 minutes than in my whole life up to now.
I cannot express how easy to follow this was, and how thankful I am to you!
Why university professors cannot explain stuff at this level...
Operation amplifires are some of my favorite fires. I like them much better than wildfires. I'm also a big fan of humidifires, gasifires, rarefires, ossifires, and unifires.
Hilarious! I had the same thought.
🤣
Usually i just deal with standard fires but now that i've learned about Amplifires it's just opened a whole new world to me, i guess we now need to invent Ampflifire Extinguishers because a normal extinguisher is not going to cut it
Nice one
Incredible video! Op amps finally make sense to me now. I love the early history and then how the 4 different uses of the op amp feed into each other. Each level gradually becoming slightly more complex. Very grateful for this thank you!!
thank you, i wished i found this video when i was student!
Me too
Glad it was helpful!
Me too
thank you so much, finally found someone who made me understand it after wasting a lot of time
i watched lots of op amp videos but finally, this video makes it clear for me. Thanks.
Best explanation on op-amp working I have ever seen. Please bring similar videos on entire Analog and digital electronics course
Currently doing electronics engineering lab exercises at school, this video helped me out tons!
This is one of the best video In UA-cam about Op Amps, Thank you soo much sir❤🥰
Absolutely fabulous explanation. The video touched majority, if not everything about OpAmps. I like the way the whole concept was explained so that beginners can understand.
Awesome, thank you!
Fantastic , simple and direct to the point. Thank you. I'm electronic engineer and whish I had this lecture on first classes
Very useful and clear explanation of op-amps, I myself used op-amps to generate pulses to trigger silicon-controlled rectifiers (S.C.R), to control DC motor speed, 👍
Spelling aside, a fantastic video. Very much looking forward to the summing amplifier configuration. Thank you!
Coming soon!
one of the best videos i have evere seen about op amps
Please release the next part on Op-Amp. It's really helpful and waiting for next.
Finally
Prof Mad brings sanity into this subject
Op amps are really hard for some reason
I love this channel, it almost sounds like Joshua Graham teaching electronics.
Very good explanation! Nothing better than using day by day situation for us to understand what happens in Electronic! Congratulations!
Without youtubers i wouldn't understand it. Thank you for this content.
Seriously thank you!
Your explanation is appreciable, but i need next part of operational amplifier.
Excellent tutorial.well explained
Thank you
Principles explained and demonstrated clearly.
Please release the next part soon , waiting impatiently. What a way of teaching!!Lots of respect to u sir🙏.
Хорошее руководство, кратко и понятно. Спасибо
Simple, easy to understand and precise explanations, I don't understand why teachers and professors during our academic days used to teach which was very difficult to understand......Wish UA-cam was there at those times...You made it so dam clear .thanks brother
The most informative video I've ever seen about op amps, great job! Looking forward to the next part; It would be especially interesting to learn about using an op amp as a transimpedance amplifier for measuring very low currents
There is also a question: in the video it is not very clear how the input signal is supplied? Does it go to one of the inputs and to the common wire or to both inputs?
This was excellent- helped me to understand resisters, transfermers, capaciters, inducters, and dioders!
Amplifire the thing that removes all doubt
Fantastic...
Thank you for offering these helpful videos.
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome ❤❤❤
It's hard to come a cross such cristal clear explanation and pronantiation. Please keep on doing this way and you gain many more believers. Wish you all the best at my age of 74.
Jurek Warsaw, Poland
Thanks a lot 😊
Dude, your explanation is seriously cool, but there are some spelling mistakes. Once you fix those, it's gonna be absolutely on point! Keep it up! Also what was that blurred word?
Sorry about that. Improving on the mistakes. Thank you.
Blurred word was “not”, you can see when the graph animates off screen 16:37 . Obviously a mistake, so they blurred it out.
Thank you for your precious time.
your expression with your sound is special
Thanks for great descriptions and illustrations. Very educational video
superb presentation! like a university
Thank you for the class, teacher! I was looking for a class as it is. Thanks again!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Esta es una explicación simple y práctica que puede servir a muchos estudiantes.
Great intro to op amps!😊😊😊
Best explanation ever ! Wow !
Love your videos. Takes me 30 years back :)
Great, clear video explanation. Typos are only slightly annoying.
Thank you for explain in such a easy way.
I learned from this video. Thank you.
I learned about FIRES
You have presented nicely.
I'm self-learning electronics since I'm a hobbyist. My background is in mathematics so its very easy to understand the calculations and equations. The difficult part is understanding the physics and design aspects in terms of why things work in the real world and why are certain designs are picked (over others).
Good information 👍
Thanks for the explanation of opamp. This explanation is good and much understandable. Thanks.
Kindly make some good and practical video on SCR, IGBT and MOSFET. Thank again.
Thanks you so much for the clear explanation.😀
I wish I learn this in the University. Thanks
GREAT VIDEO WITH GOOD VOICE QUALITY INSPIRING KNOWLEDGE
Thanks and welcome
Very clear explanations, well explained. Thanks
Very good work, it simplifies the field of electronics.
Simple n clear ❣️
naa this guy is cooking...wow wished i had u earlier...anyway am not giving up gonna blow up as a big engineer soon....i'll forever remember u bud!May Allah reward u and your family.
Where is the second part of this series
Differentiator , integrator etc?
Would love to see that too
Very nice explanation
Excellent tutorial!
amazing explanation
Amazing lesson. Thank you very much!
Glad you liked it!
Such a wonderful video. Thanks a lot! :)
I love your content, much detailed and clearly explained. There is one thing that makes me scratch my head. In your non-inverting amp and inverting amp example, the current direction seems to be incorrect.
Wonderful and amazing way of explanation .
I have learned, an op amp is everthing you want. More than 100 solutions are possible and it will take a vid with min 3h to explain everything
There's a small error in the inverting amplifier illustration. The negative sign comes from this: (Vin-0)/R1=(0-Vout)/R2 because the current thru R1 is in the same direction as that thru R2; therefore, the nodal voltage of 0v has to be at greater potential than that of the Vout, thus, 0-Vout (NOT Vout-0) is the voltage drop across R2.
very practial explaination
wow, good explaning , good luck.....
Really helpful. Thank you
You're welcome!
Excellent explanation.... Sir
AmpliFIRE seems like a really good marketing name for a line powerful audio amps.
this is such a nice explanation
An op amp circuit I used in 1977 was instrumental (pardon the pun) in getting me started on my career path
gonna spell it amplifire from now on, definitely more rock n roll
Good explaining
Best Explanation I've Ever Seen / Thanks!
I did not understand the misspellings (e.g. "amplifire") ...??? AI?
Sorry for the mistakes,
@@Profmad No worries!
Very well explained.
Thanks for such videos
very good and informative.
thanks
That's really amazing thank you
great work sir..
Really Awesome...
thanks sir for this. sir please pin the link of playlist of these series
I used op amps mainly for blowing them up at the lab.
Our professor said "they are quite inexpenaive. Feel free to blow them up!"
Thank you.
Great Prof Mad !!
The op amp's open-loop gain is not only finite but also frequency-dependent, decreasing with frequency.
Very good video 👏👏👏
Bros a goat, thank you man
Incredible video.
Thank you very much!
Any video explaining the internal circuit of Op Amp
I love your explanation!
Thank you! 😃
Excellent
Thanks this was great !!!
Really great video
Thank Teacher
You are amazing.thanks
Thank you so so so so much