My goal is to make learning electronics fun and accessible. I hope that the videos I've created thus far will help you come to love electronics as much as I do.
In 2017, I graduated from The College of New Jersey, where I studied electrical engineering. I currently work in the power supply industry, designing AC-DC and DC-DC converters.
Good to recap after 40yrs (where have the years gone?), surprising how you forget the basics (but soon remembered with help). Many thanks for the good video, have subscribed.
This video sums up a whole semester of Circuit Analysis that I took many years ago. Who knew that the $600 text book and $1200 credit hour could have been replaced by one RU-vid video. Take a hiatus from that job of yours and work on the series, you're a natural!
On 1:30:44 you can actually apply the same principle he told us about having a current source with paralell to resistor, so 6mA*12K = 24V, due to polarity -24V. Then you subtract the positive 20V u got when isolating voltage source and u get the 20 V final on Vout. A great video without a doubt!.
Thanks for the video. I especially appreciated the distinction between microcontrollers and microprocessors. Looking forward to doing some microcontroller projects.