Electronics hobbyist and ECE teaching professor at Michigan Tech - I like trying to explain things simply and encourage experimentation. Don't be afraid to try things for yourself!
This was really helpful! I am taking a Computer Architecture class right now and our book briefly touched upon this topic. Your video actually explained it in a way that makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much and have a wonderful day!
Not an EE so I might be way off here but for the NMOS transistor, doesn't it sink the current down to ground? So direction of the current flow is opposite right?
Great video! I was searching for this because all videos are about expensive oscilloscopes with decoding functionality but I have a cheap one without anything. Greetings
Mate what book series i should read to learn electrical engineering from the start Where should i start ? i mean like I read the first book then what next ? ( I can't seem to find an organized books that goes like 1-2-3...)
A totally worthless video. Good luck with replacing the fuse and not spending time to determine the fault which caused the fuse to fail. With this technique, you should order lots of spare fuses. ;-)
The measure methodology could be improved. Those dinky wires have losses due to impedance. You should use spring clips in your probe to measure oscillating signals. I would suggest watching this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ajwZVAVo3yk.html about why 2 logic gates are faster than 1. The results should be opposite.
Hey man! Awesome stuff. I’m currently working on a project very similar to this one, which involves a wall of lavalamps of which the blobs of lava alter elements of a composition and the sound of it in real time. Really cool to see some other people being as fascinated as me about some silly looking lamps!
bro when i do this, for some reason they both temperatures reset to 0 now rather than 200 and 60, could this be an emergency stop even though my printer can print 300 degrees? hope you see this
I think more information on how large companies (like Amazon) do blanket patenting on “useless” technologies for the sole purpose of catching other innovators by the balls nowadays would further illustrate modern patent issues in another video on this topic
IP law and copyright laws have been made for the most part to benefit large corporations so they can use it as a cudgel when they want to control something and to ignore it when they want to steal something And then as a cudgel to steal something again
You know, I would advocate for banning... Money. Not I.P. agreements including with law. but money. As a concept. In lue for credit, non-transferable credit or expiring credit. Not everuthing needs ownership, and the things that do are self evidently owned. But all labor deserves credit. The shovel I buy, i do not own because my neighbour uses it. The home I build and live in, I own this is evident and self evident. The ditch I dig; I have dug and I alone should have my name to it. But the water that flows through it, you can thank me for it, heck name it after me.. but how can I own it?
Theres a reason no society runs like that. The ones that did werent able to compete with the ones that used currency.sharing and caring is good up until theres no food on your plate.
@@thegungeonmaster Uhhhh. There still are societies running without money at all. And the Ottom empire and Holy Roman Empire both ran off credit until they where forced away from them. And plenty of eastern Eroupan countries run off credit based system. And a 28.7% of all goods in the WORLD come from a single country using a credit based system. And our current system is only 400 years old. And has had EVERY famous mathmatiction from the past 400 years pointing out our current system does not work. The math behind it just does not work. Lets reiterate The math behind money itself demands an 100% taxation rate to maintan stability. Do you undertand that? If ANY money goes into savings new money must be minted to allow for the ecobomy to work. Any money minted MUST reduce value of all money. Money requires an 100% tax rate. Period. End of story. And our system has the highest failure rate with periodic generational market crashes something that dont exisit in other systems. And was used as an actual weapon of effing war in the colonization of the world because it destabilizes every country whom adopts it. And was only tried in the USA twice, and Europe three times. The first being 1600-1700, the second time being between 1860-1930 the second being from 1970 till now. The first time it was abonded because it destoryed the economies. The second time it was abonded because it destroyed the economies. I wonder what will happen this time!
Hilariously China runs on a credit system. The manufacting powerhouse of the entire world with 28.7 percent of the world market. Runs on credit systems. And amazingly we can pick apart what parts of these systems are benifical to society, and what parts are just authoritarian control, while acknowledging the actual failures of our current system in ernest discussion.
I have the exact same issue with my printer. I just manually swapped to 205 on my Ender 3 and notice it fixed my print. Glad I found your video so I don't have to do it from the local menu!
i feel like surface mount zero ohm resistors should just have their top side be entirely exposed metal... that way you can have a continuous bridge of solder between both ends, and it essentially becomes a single solder point which you can place and remove without having to separately melt the solder joints on both ends
ofcuz you can flip the x axis to y axis, there is not much different if you know how to apply it or celibate it on your device. this method are useful for sensor that's accurate
I had a rc helicopter disconnect its Lipo under flight, normally the ESC would survive alot of crashes but not this time, got fried, just imagine the motor emf att full speed huuh
Normally the full bridge drivers are made with either MOS devices or BJTs with diodes across. They deliver current. So if you want to fry them, you need more current. The stepper motor cannot make the current, the voltage you measure will collapse immediately. I don't think you will fry anything as long as the stepper motor is not driving an enormous rotational mass at a high speed...
It might be cool if you added a second sensor, and experiment on how to use that as a secondary, harmonic tone - or to perhaps sensor 1 choses a chord, while sensor 2 picks a tone across said chord. Very interesting!