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In the thumbnail you can see the diode is directly in the arduino. I would recommend using a breadboard as it does not require any soldering or bending wires.
You can do it with an N fet on the low side in a similar way just be aware that the resistance you are introducing on the ground path can cause problems in some circuits
There’s a lot of stuff in arduino. I should know, I’ve trolled enough of them. But as others here have said, this is an excellent tutorial. Thanks for all of these videos, I know that as I watch them I’ll learn loads. Greg
Actually when you break the inductive current, energy starts moving in d-s capacitance of mosfet increasing voltage on it. You can demonstrate it using mosfet with higher current ability and therefore with bigger capacitance or add external capacitor across d-s, the spike becomes less.
Could you please explain to me how to physically connect all the grounds together? I'm a newbie, and can't understand which wires go together, even when looking at the breadboard. It's very confusing.
Thank you so much🤩, your video is really helpfull and meaning full with each and every word of defination it cleared all my doughts and difinations with mathematical formulas
Thanks for making this video. Would it be possible for you to make a video on unregulated DC power supplies for high current low voltage linear amplifiers used in 2 way radio?😀