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In this video I will explain basic electronics for beginners in 15 steps. Getting started with basic electronics is easier than you might think. This video will hopefully demystify the basics of electronics so that anyone with an interest in building circuits can hit the ground running.
This is a quick overview into practical electronics and it is not my goal to delve deeply into the science of electrical engineering. If you are interested in learning more about the science of basic electronics, this channel is a good place to start your search. By the end of this video, anyone with an interest to learn basic electronics should be able to read a schematic and build a circuit using standard electronic components.
00:41 Step 1: Electricity
01:52 Step 2: Circuits
02:17 Step 3: Series and Parallel
02:47 Step 4: Resistors
04:14 Step 5: Capacitors
05:04 Step 6: Diodes
05:44 Step 7: Transistors
06:50 Step 8: Integrated Circuits
08:06 Step 9: Potentiometers
08:45 Step 10: LEDs
09:59 Step 11: Switches
10:19 Step 12: Batteries
11:03 Step 13: Breadboards
12:05 Step 14: Your First Circuit
12:38 Step 15: You're on Your Own
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@netsonny
@netsonny Год назад
Studied electronics back in the 70's. Thought I remembered all of the basics. Guess what ? Thanks for the simple water valve icon to represent the base on a transistor.
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
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@vicbuhain8653
@vicbuhain8653 Год назад
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@Biendotado
@Biendotado Год назад
I really miss Radio Shack.
@williamschubert3929
@williamschubert3929 Год назад
Good old radio shack,Tandy products I had all the kits from the early 1980s. Man that was my hobby store
@Jeff-xy7fv
@Jeff-xy7fv Год назад
@@williamschubert3929 I did too! I got my first one (150-in-one) for my 8th birthday in 1980.
@gummybear777
@gummybear777 Год назад
It's sad because alot more people are buying online and putting good businesses out of business
@stanbrown915
@stanbrown915 Год назад
I have the RadioShack learning lab. With it and these videos maybe I can learn a thing or two
@savedbygrace5436
@savedbygrace5436 Год назад
Man that just took me back 20 years lol. The world will never be so great as the old days :/
@leighabooker8216
@leighabooker8216 Год назад
i’m watching this just before my final exam in my, one year, electrical techniques course. I think you did a great job!
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
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@playvoltage
@playvoltage Год назад
straight to the point and infinitely rewatchable, thank you
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
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@cbudde
@cbudde Год назад
I liked this brief introduction to electronic circuit design and components. I am a rank beginner. It went fast but that’s ok, I can re-watch or turn to more in-depth segments. As for the EE’s out there who are trying to catch every little oversimplification, I would say, refer to the title of the vid. I am deeply appreciative that someone would take the time to prepare and post this info, it takes time and talent. Thanks! Now I can build concepts on these basics on my way to building a guitar amplifier. And yes, I will be careful with the filter capacitors.
@onlythetruth883
@onlythetruth883 Год назад
Did you try watching at a slower speed?
@mattapple2105
@mattapple2105 Год назад
Very good video, easy to understand, even if you are a beginner with Electronic.
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
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@homosapiens...
@homosapiens... Год назад
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@thesiyou
@thesiyou 6 дней назад
Thank you for this video man 🙏
@jean-jacques5101
@jean-jacques5101 Год назад
Wrong on fequency. 60 Hertz is crest to crest on the sine wave. So the power changes directions 60 times a second NOT 120.
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@sumanthmeda4485 Год назад
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@DrSanaullahkhan98
@DrSanaullahkhan98 8 месяцев назад
Excellent job done, a very comprehensive approach, all the best and keep it up.
@eeapplications
@eeapplications 8 месяцев назад
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@kumarswamymc433
@kumarswamymc433 8 месяцев назад
Very informative thanks 🙏
@warwar4876
@warwar4876 Год назад
Thanks a lot for your sharing Sir.
@Distacca
@Distacca Год назад
It is very easy to understand... 🙏🙏🙏 Thank you very much
@khodayehrangekaman315
@khodayehrangekaman315 Год назад
I just love to learn . 💖 Since I do not have tv or listen to & let them suck my brain by nonsense & crap & rubbish , I watch something that give me a positive energy so I enjoy . Thank you for sharing you knowledge 🙏 namaste 🙌💖 💚 🤍 🦁 ❤🌾
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@martinkuliza Год назад
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@sydkibweterer2719 Год назад
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@francisthuo229
@francisthuo229 7 месяцев назад
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@devinmazur1783
@devinmazur1783 7 месяцев назад
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@eeapplications
@eeapplications 7 месяцев назад
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@senghowtay1214
@senghowtay1214 Год назад
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@megamau6616
@megamau6616 5 месяцев назад
2 years of school explained in 15min
@ISCOkinawa
@ISCOkinawa 4 месяца назад
Great video, very informative
@Creativity_DIY
@Creativity_DIY Год назад
Thank you for all about basic electronics lesson 👍
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@JohnPooley-te9ei
@JohnPooley-te9ei 4 месяца назад
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@allanthomson7532 Год назад
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@marioperic3700
@marioperic3700 7 месяцев назад
Very good introduction into basics of electronics.
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@reginalnelson5228
@reginalnelson5228 Год назад
Looks very easy and interesting, love the way it was taught.
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@johnpro2847
@johnpro2847 Год назад
7:10 data sheets , good tip..thx
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@tompatel849 8 месяцев назад
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@josett7759 Год назад
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@sunilweerasena4483 Год назад
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@leploeo7145 Год назад
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@user-bk5bf2kc6p 5 месяцев назад
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@mathiaskumuno6416 Год назад
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@compubyte2010 Год назад
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@deefective1100
@deefective1100 4 месяца назад
With regards to my last post when your child complains about having to learn math in school, if you want to become a electronics technician or engineer that is a must.
@sandro123429
@sandro123429 3 месяца назад
To be a good electrician maybe. I saw many electricians who used calculator for basic math in my life. to be "regular" electrician you just need common sense.
@blueninjanoname7338
@blueninjanoname7338 2 месяца назад
​@@sandro123429 calculators remove human error.
@MrDarkoob
@MrDarkoob Год назад
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@dailyfaraj
@dailyfaraj Год назад
معلومات قيمة شكراً
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@michaelmichael7758
@michaelmichael7758 Год назад
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@eeapplications Год назад
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@clowray2747
@clowray2747 Год назад
LDR Photo electric - is this a simple on off switch? If I shine a laser at it, it keeps the contacts closed allowing current to flow. If i remove the light source, it stops the current. Can I put this into a simple setup (example, the tamper circuit of an alarm system) and if the laser light is tripped, set off the alarm?
@saipatel8645
@saipatel8645 Год назад
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@DearNoobs
@DearNoobs Год назад
Actually a great video, GJ !. just a couple mistakes there but overall really good.
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@o.k1807
@o.k1807 Год назад
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@otto00735 Год назад
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@rahulsuryacreations
@rahulsuryacreations 3 месяца назад
nice
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@daz41262010 Год назад
new sub thanks for posting :)
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@alvisjenkins1305
@alvisjenkins1305 Год назад
60 cycles per second is Hertz in frequency. One cycle goes from zero to positive then back negative to zero, that is only one half of a cycle. The author here is wrong about 60 hertz being 120 cycles.
@JuanPerez-rx6es
@JuanPerez-rx6es Год назад
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@eeapplications Год назад
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@sambathbunkh
@sambathbunkh 7 месяцев назад
Very good topic and explanation
@eeapplications
@eeapplications 7 месяцев назад
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@saipatel8645
@saipatel8645 Год назад
1:15 what i understand that alternating current change's direction of electrons at some sequel point eg : at first charges flow -ev to +ev then +ev to -ev and vice versa happens through battery across the circuit right or not? please reply!
@williamtoon6021
@williamtoon6021 Год назад
Wrong. In one part of your statement you're referring to A.C. characteristics. The other you're referring to D.C. characteristics.
@KosHMaraS.
@KosHMaraS. Год назад
Amazingly clear explanations. BUt have one maybe two questions: So TRANSFORMERS & INDUCTORS doesnt count as basic electronic components? Maybe title17 steps soundsed to lame who knows as beginner anyway 😁 Or video title missing DC - "Basic DC Electronics for Beginners in 15 Steps" Just personally curious & learning.
@erwinarief4567
@erwinarief4567 Год назад
nice video....
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
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@joaquimchitanda9128
@joaquimchitanda9128 Год назад
Very clear
@mystogan238
@mystogan238 Год назад
When he said ''you on your own'' I just like 😱😱😱
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
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@jgconsertosdeeletrodomesticos
muito bom
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
Obrigado ☺️🙏🏼
@rickb7933
@rickb7933 5 месяцев назад
Nice video. However, at 9:25 you state the flat part on an LED is the anode. It's actually the cathode.
@sollykhan2385
@sollykhan2385 4 месяца назад
🙂well done for paying attention, step up to the front of the class.😇
@deefective1100
@deefective1100 4 месяца назад
Without the led spec sheet I would assume it draws 20 mA. The battery is 9 volts, R=E/I ohms law so the resistor you use is 9 volts divided by .020 amps which is 450 ohms. Your 330 ohms would run it a little hot. This is basic design engineering.
@ajangnbung1552
@ajangnbung1552 Год назад
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@eeapplications Год назад
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@ajangnbung1552 Год назад
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@DearNoobs
@DearNoobs Год назад
Sorry but at 01:25 you mention that 60hz = 120hz, this is incorrect. If you begin measuring at an initial change in polarity vice half way thru a rise, you'll find 60Hz is 60Hz.
@griffmustard
@griffmustard Год назад
Electrolytic Capacitors will also explode if connected in the wrong direction.
@aiksanmalmsteen4231
@aiksanmalmsteen4231 Год назад
Its a great video so now l knew a little bit of basic electrical engineeering. how ever, do you have a video that shows me how to build a reomoteable camera. lf you do, can you upload the video so we can learn how to build it. Tank you for your attentions
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
Thank you. I'm glad you liked the video. We don't have a video like that. Maybe I can prepare it later.
@pasa6056
@pasa6056 Год назад
I study as electrican and this video is mostly things we have studied in first year
@jammy3912
@jammy3912 4 месяца назад
When I was like 10 or 12,I was just playing around with some components and managed to figure out how battery, switch, resistor, diode and led works. I don't know how?? 😭 And I also figured out that motor can generate electricity.
@leploeo7145
@leploeo7145 Год назад
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@terrybungey5696
@terrybungey5696 Год назад
At 12:11 minute mark, the 330 ohm resistor is labeled on the schematic as 1k which is 1000 ohms. Not the same!
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
First of all, thank you for your interest. Yes, I accidentally made a mistake in that part.
@bolakayofficial4937
@bolakayofficial4937 Год назад
good evening i am a teacher from electronics may i use your video lessons i am translating your lessons to my language and use for teaching children
@aishatomusa3891
@aishatomusa3891 3 месяца назад
I want to be an electrical and electronic engineer and practically sound for self training, what are the topics I need to study step by step to get there or achieve my gool.
@periodiccobalt787
@periodiccobalt787 2 месяца назад
Check college outlines and find your own recources. Surpisingly lots of colleges and universities tell you what you need to learn in the outline often times and you can use free open source textbook websites to download what you can find within. Hope that helps
@gerrylast
@gerrylast Месяц назад
Electrical and electronics have a crossover point is the first thing to understand. Point of the power supply tends to be the cut off points. Also, electronics gets very deep when we get into rf analogue, digital etc. Suggest you find a place you are happy at. Much of the stuff one learns at college will never be used in real life, but the principles are important in other stuff even if it is not obvious to start with.
@osmacar5331
@osmacar5331 2 месяца назад
you made electronics simple by explaining it to how an idiot would understand and not bollocks it up. time to binge and claim all the knowledge i can. because the demystifying of things like this is important.
@SnifterRoux
@SnifterRoux 4 месяца назад
9:20 The flat notch on a LED is the side of the cathode not an anode.
@edward3105
@edward3105 6 дней назад
Is GND in DC schematics same as Negative ?
@AliAhmadi-hq9pj
@AliAhmadi-hq9pj Год назад
@Kiyarose3999
@Kiyarose3999 Год назад
Help, advice needed, I am building a mini Vertical Axis Wind Turbine ( VAWT), I am good at construction and qualified at fabrication but know v little about electronics. I am currently stuck on what ( size) Diode I need for a Cordless Drill size motor to a small 2x 12v Battery pack. I saw a vid that said a ‘’blocking Diode’’ is what is used to stop electricity going back to the Gene from battery, but you say in this vid that Diodes block, not specifying a ‘’blocking’’ diode. So are all Diodes’’blocking’’ ones?, also could you or anyone pls tell me what size ( ‘’blocking’’ ?) Diode I would need for my above mini Wind Gene? I would really appreciate some advice with this, as it is to part power my flat.
@alvisjenkins1305
@alvisjenkins1305 Год назад
I will be creating a VAWT generator using a car alternator which has a rectifier to produce DC.
@williamtoon6021
@williamtoon6021 Год назад
I would advise you to wait a little longer before you attempt this project. As you progress through explanations of power generation and rectification characteristics it will become apparent why I'm making those suggestions. As an example ( a very relevant one). How much of a load is going to be required? Until you can answer all of the relevant questions ACCURATELY, folly is probably inevitable. ly
@edward3105
@edward3105 6 дней назад
In a simple circuit with a battery+ resistor+led,the led acts as a resistor and + the first resistor,it becomes a voltage divider,right?! So in that circuit the current is the same as the battery,only the voltage drops,right?! Is my understanding correct?
@btech1708
@btech1708 Год назад
Wow
@jameswagner2634
@jameswagner2634 4 месяца назад
How do you diagnose an AC DC switching power supply power unit that is not working? Class two power unit output, 29.0 V to amps 58 point 0 W
@Jeff-xy7fv
@Jeff-xy7fv Год назад
4:58 - Not only will it not work correctly, it will burst open. It must be replaced after that.
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@eeapplications 10 месяцев назад
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@longlivebytor
@longlivebytor Год назад
Capacitors won't work if they're wired backwards. But if the goal is to make them explode, this will work perfectly.
@Jeffc0987
@Jeffc0987 Год назад
What if my goal isn't to make them explode necessarily, but to make my office smell terrible?
@Otnaifla
@Otnaifla Год назад
only polar capacitors Polar capacitors are big capacitors
@racegrubb2152
@racegrubb2152 Год назад
Transistor is not just an amplifier it can also be used as a switch
@akbarrzanjad3459
@akbarrzanjad3459 Год назад
Were good
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
@martinmercerjr8615
@martinmercerjr8615 Год назад
I understand electronics. But it still blows my mind. How they make a billion transistors work on a chip. Please show how it works
@williamtoon6021
@williamtoon6021 Год назад
It is at a level now that is very proprietary. About two decades ago micro miniaturization was accomplished by establishing a interior composite of a component on diagram media and that component and all of its neighbors were reduced down photographically to be extremely small. Much smaller than the component it was modeled after.
@spudnickuk
@spudnickuk Год назад
I watch this video at 1Hz and it is still to fast for me to understand . I get what your trying to learn us , but really concentrate on one type of component , like the 555 timer and explain how it is wired up and how to make it function in various ways. and what is it good for or not good for. I look foreward to seeing your improvemnts
@ranjithdissanayake3564
@ranjithdissanayake3564 Год назад
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@shinyjeyasingh559
@shinyjeyasingh559 7 месяцев назад
Will be better if real time examples and problems are given.
@michaelkesti3917
@michaelkesti3917 Год назад
0:55 to 0:58 It is incorrect to use ground as a polarity.
@giorgioballarin1257
@giorgioballarin1257 Год назад
more electromechanic then electronics
@KojiKazama
@KojiKazama Год назад
What happens if you dont use a resister on an LED circuit?
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
LED will be damaged because high current will flow.
@KojiKazama
@KojiKazama Год назад
@@eeapplications Thanks
@electronman32k
@electronman32k Год назад
if your supplying the led with voltage higher than that of the maximum rating for said led without a resistor then it will indeed blow
@janengel1985
@janengel1985 Год назад
Connect more LEDs in serie, total LEDs voltage aproximatly equal to source voltage.
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza Год назад
Resistors like capacitors and other components have names, Names that are functional but may seem confusing Things like Current Limiting Resistor Step Down Transformer Bulk Filter Capacitor Smoothing Capacitor NOW..... Even though, simply stated, we are only talking about a standard Capacitor here or a Standard Resistor or a standard Transformer THE NAME IS GIVEN AS A RESULT OF IT'S FUNCTION OR PURPOSE IN THE CIRCUIT OF THAT PART OF THE CIRCUIT in the example of a Smoothing Capacitor, it's function is to smooth out ripples in the voltage HENCE THE NAME in the case of the transistor, it takes a higher voltage (say 240V AC) it reduces it (STEPS DOWN) to say 16V AC on the secondary coil, hence the name now.. this resistor is called A CURRENT LIMITING RESISTOR because it is put in circuit to LIMIT THE CURRENT going to the LED now let's examine your question "What happens if you dont use a resister on an LED circuit?" SCIENTIFIC AND LITERAL ANSWER : Your current will not be limited going to the resistor OVER LAMEN ANSWER : Shit will blow up REALISTIC ANSWER BUT NOT TOO ENGINEERING LEVEL: depending on a few factors and considering ohm's law, Your LED might not blow up and you might get lucky, but if you do , Over time the lifespan of your LED will greatly reduce. it is however more likely that your LED will blow up or the filament will go open circuit because LED's are low power devices , You put too much current through them or voltage and you exceed their rating they're likely to fail also..... RESISTOR is spelled like this also..... the answer depends on WHICH RESISTOR VALUE YOU CHOOSE and which LED you chose so... does that help you understand The Take away is.... YOU ADD THE RESISTOR, YOU LIMIT THE CURRENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE LED YOU TAKE THE RESISTOR AWAY AND YOU LET THE CURRENT FLOW FREELY FROM THE SOURCE TO AN UPROTECTED RESISTOR TO SUFFER THE FULL FORCE OF THE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT Hope that helps
@abunaseralmasum9137
@abunaseralmasum9137 Год назад
Correction please: DC is not a signal. Signal must be Time-variant. Thank you😊
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
I hadn't thought about it that much 😊👍
@mohammad45h
@mohammad45h Год назад
سپاس تشکر وهزاران لایک لطفا ویدیوها بهترینن اگر بتوانید زیرنویس بفارسی بفرمایید بسیار باشکوهتر خواهد شد ممنونم 👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😘😘😘
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
سلام. خیلی خوشحالم که ویدیو را دوست داشتید. زیرنویس فارسی هم گذاشتم 🙏😘👌
@mohammad45h
@mohammad45h Год назад
بزرگوار ممنونم بزحمت میافتین اما ویدیو وکامنت ها هنوز بزبان انگلیسی است ومتوجه نمیشیم ؟؟؟ 🙏🙏👌👌ویدیوهایتان بسیار عالی هستند
@drunkdrftr
@drunkdrftr Год назад
At 12 minutes, why he chose that resister and not bigger or smaller one?
@eeapplications
@eeapplications Год назад
This is the most suitable resistor for the LED to light up without being damaged.
@drunkdrftr
@drunkdrftr Год назад
@@eeapplications no formula?
@DARDA360
@DARDA360 8 месяцев назад
You messed up at 12:12 - the resistor is not 330 Ohm.
@sergiotricarico
@sergiotricarico 8 месяцев назад
Also at 05:55 he states that "the amount of current that passes between these pins is proportional to the voltage being applied at the base pin". It's not. The amout of current at those pins are proportional to the CURRENT being applied at the base pin
@midnightrizer
@midnightrizer 2 месяца назад
dont connect power until you check your work
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