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How INDUCTOR's work & How to make your own 

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Ever wondered how inductors work? or how to make them?
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@sleepyduck
@sleepyduck 3 года назад
THIS IS the best JLPCB advertisement among all JLPCB advertisements :)
@coolnic1137
@coolnic1137 3 года назад
You forgot the first C in JLCPCB.
@KermitFrazierdotcom
@KermitFrazierdotcom 2 года назад
Too Bad he didn't clip them to the the tree branches, too. I first thot he'd get shocked by the electric barbed wire fence. Whew, Lad!
@poloska9471
@poloska9471 Год назад
Came to comments just to say this or see someone else saying this… and… well, I am not disappointed… first comment 🤘
@poloska9471
@poloska9471 Год назад
@@KermitFrazierdotcom same, I was like… is it going to zap him? I was confused why he was going out there dressed like that 😂
@samuel-br.man__3571
@samuel-br.man__3571 Год назад
*MARKETING*
@zyxonn
@zyxonn 3 года назад
Man, you're a legend, wish I had professors half as interesting and clear in expression as you are.
@MittalGadgets
@MittalGadgets 3 года назад
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@JimK0QJC
@JimK0QJC 3 года назад
My courses were all math with a rare lab---too bad I did not have you Dr. Schematix!!! Hands on is the only way to learn.
@outerrealm
@outerrealm Год назад
He must’ve flunked English. There’s no apostrophe in the plural word “inductors”.
@deniprlic8461
@deniprlic8461 Год назад
Pravda!
@jimle22
@jimle22 16 дней назад
@@outerrealm It's OK, he is smart as hell when it comes to inductors.
@jamesstevens2362
@jamesstevens2362 3 года назад
I spent my career working with digital, now I’m jumping over to analogue for my midlife crisis. Coils... bugged the hell out of me because I just didn’t get them. After watching this video, I get it! Thank you for a very well explained and demonstrated video! 👍🏻
@Scott321321321321
@Scott321321321321 3 года назад
I've watched so many inductor tutorial videos and I swear none of them were even close to being as informational as this one. Thank you.
@DarrenHughes-Hybrid
@DarrenHughes-Hybrid Год назад
Before watching this video, I had a basic understand of inductance, coils, magnetic fields, etc., but now after watching this video, I not only feel I finally understand inductance, but how it's used and dealt with! Thank you!!
@SVSunnyJim
@SVSunnyJim Год назад
Yes mate, a no nonsense, straight to the point, clearly described presentation bursting with facts in a perfectly digestible format.... This is a gold standard introduction to inductors and their properties. Perfect.
@ristomatti
@ristomatti 4 года назад
Inductors have been quite a mystery for me this far. Your excellent demonstrations helped a lot in understanding them better. This was likely the best practical intro to them I've seen. Keep up the great work, thanks!
@PinkeySuavo
@PinkeySuavo Месяц назад
i still dont get what theyre used for tbh
@ristomatti
@ristomatti Месяц назад
@@PinkeySuavo Me neither.
@Frco03
@Frco03 3 года назад
I am a starter mechatronic and stuff like this is really helpfull...not every proffessor explains stuff like this...love your content!
@gautamrao544
@gautamrao544 3 года назад
Loved that "if flyback were a person" thing. I wish I had a physics teacher like you 🙏 🤓👨
@BenMitro
@BenMitro 4 года назад
That was such a clear and concise description and explanation as well as providing many useful pointers. Thanks.
@lincolnseloane1813
@lincolnseloane1813 2 года назад
You're very articulate...and make it nearly effortless for others grasp the content. I highly recommend your approach. You will make a great mathematics lecturer 👌
@chuckholmes2075
@chuckholmes2075 3 года назад
the best inductor/inductance explanation since my days of electrical engineering at Tulane.
@richard180961
@richard180961 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic to see some real life practical examples of inductor usage. Inductors have always been a bit of a mystery to me. Love the analogy of a coiled spring.
@DocMicha
@DocMicha 4 года назад
Nice theoretical and practical demonstration. In the same manner I would like to have a look at chokes!
@gsperanza07
@gsperanza07 3 года назад
Fantastic display , after 30 yrs learning and still playing with automotive electronics, in my field opening up and repairing modules are not preformed any more , But I still open and find that trying to solve basic faults , which I’m successful, and surprisingly high rate of repairs work , are simple as understanding basic principles, post like the one you have shown are a excellent learning and teaching Aid , well done !!!!! Your excellent skill and passion are shown through your well explained and simplified teaching, very happy to subscribe and view all your post, Sadly my world of repair is mostly software and this greatly confuses a Tech as simple software fault can imitate a hard Eletricial issue / fault with a clients concern is brought to a dealer ship , Thus , weeding out a software fault from a ‘ hard ‘ Eletrical issue can be trying , but it is just a elimination path I take , Your post show very importantly the understanding and it’s fantastic that you’ve taken the time to do so , Thankyou and looking forward to seeing more post , keep it up ! :)
@digihz_data
@digihz_data 3 года назад
Extremely well explained. I love the comparisons you do.
@khanqaiserster
@khanqaiserster 3 года назад
Best possible explanation of inductors I have ever came across.
@stevensmart8868
@stevensmart8868 Год назад
I've just started working on superconducting magnet coils as a technician. And asked the team leader about inductance, long story short your explanation is awesome.
@abiodunilori8647
@abiodunilori8647 3 года назад
Thank you for concrete simple and clear teaching on inductor.
@busman2000
@busman2000 3 года назад
I would like to re-iterate a previous comment. You are so easy to understand and don't leave anything out. Which a lot of Electro tech tutors have a tendency of doing.
@ozgemmo3445
@ozgemmo3445 3 года назад
Excellent and extremely thorough presentation (technical content and instrument results) plus totally understandable physical speech and phraseology!!! Plus, plus, plus - no bloody annoying and distracting music!!! Previously subscribed to your site - cheers from Down Under.
@sithembisothwala4670
@sithembisothwala4670 8 месяцев назад
Very informing!! I am in the process of learning more and indulging in projects involving inductors
@BlueSky-cy5nw
@BlueSky-cy5nw 8 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation of theory and good examples.
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin 2 года назад
This helped me with inductors more than any other video I've seen. Thank you!
@jimle22
@jimle22 16 дней назад
This is the best video tutorial on Inductors I have seen thus far. Much appreciated, thanks.
@ArekJP
@ArekJP 3 года назад
Love it! Very well explained with detailed presentation and comparisons. Great job!
@guilhermeaires2723
@guilhermeaires2723 3 года назад
This is the best video of concepts of inductor. I really undestand when you make analogy with spring. The diference aboult capacitor and inductor is very interresting. Thank You!
@boostedbuiltgarage
@boostedbuiltgarage 3 года назад
Wasn't even searching for this topic but I'm glad I found it, super interesting 👌
@DavidTLutz
@DavidTLutz 2 года назад
Love your presentation. I am glad that I am not the only one to notice the "black hole" in one's workshop that gobbles up all erratic kinetic objects never to be seen again. LOL. Like other commenters here, I have always been perplexed by inductors, but you make the concepts crystal clear. I guess the birds in NZ do not like PCB seeds which allows the PCBs to grow in the wild.
@omskariyazmaraikayer913
@omskariyazmaraikayer913 3 года назад
Excellent explanation. Loved your approach , pragmatic and with humor , a great combo.
@kiranranjitkar2748
@kiranranjitkar2748 3 года назад
Your video & Demonstration has relief me from some misunderstanding the nature of inductor. Thanks for the video.
@formedpineapple2997
@formedpineapple2997 3 месяца назад
Thank you. Very informational video. I am a complete rookie in electronics and I am just beginning to find the fun of this hobby. Thank you for your Lesson.
@samteague1563
@samteague1563 3 года назад
Excellent presentation and explanation! Best I have seen. And please continue with using and explaining terms ("flyback", etc). This is very helpful in establishing a basis in overall understanding. I am now going to look for your follow on video which, hopefully, will go into more filtering aspects.
@richardcampbell4506
@richardcampbell4506 4 года назад
Great video. One of the clearest explanations on how coils work and what they’re used for. Thanks 👍
@garymucher9590
@garymucher9590 3 года назад
Interesting for sure. Nice to see the factual results with the scope, between the different inductors. Thumbs Up!
@RMquickbit
@RMquickbit 3 года назад
Omg that spring reference changed everything for me! Subscribed mate 🤙🏻
@Enigma758
@Enigma758 3 года назад
But it's not like a spring in that the current in the inductor doesn't change direction when it collapses.
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 4 года назад
Excellent subject, very well covered. Thanks for sharing.
@ElectronicsCuriosities
@ElectronicsCuriosities 3 года назад
Finally I got proper knowledge about inductor and it's used nice video 👏👏 thoroughly practical enjoyed your video Thanks 👍😍
@stevethompson7059
@stevethompson7059 3 года назад
Sir you are a genius at explanation and teaching. Your video was so clearly done and while interesting. I applaud you. Well done.
@maurosobreira8695
@maurosobreira8695 3 года назад
Very good Intro to inductors! Best in helping visualize Flyback effect! Thanks!
@roberthorwat6747
@roberthorwat6747 3 года назад
A true Eureka moment for me watching this! Absolutely superb! Subscribed!
@MarkusAudio
@MarkusAudio 3 года назад
The first video to lay it simple and clear to me. Ever. Instant sub...and now I dream of a PCB forest :-)
@hamradiofun5527
@hamradiofun5527 Год назад
Looking at inductor's for antenna matching and came across this video. Very interesting especially about making them and the difference between the two with the same inductance. Tnx mate
@alext8828
@alext8828 Год назад
Very nice video. The simple explanation of how an inductor works by using examples of things that are far and away more complex than a simple inductor seems counterintuitive.
@master_shake
@master_shake 3 года назад
THAT PCB INTRO WAS GENIUS!!!!
@oasntet
@oasntet Год назад
I recently started winding my own toroids for some low-power ham radio kits. It's worth mentioning that even on a high-end RF-rated toroid (e.g. type 43 ferrite) the proximity of turns can make a pretty big difference in the final inductance; if they're all bunched together, you get more inductance but lower efficiency, and if they're evenly spread out, the inductance is lower but the efficiency is higher. Not having a component tester, though, I had to come up with an alternate way to test inductances; the simplest way is to build a resonant circuit with a known-value (measured) capacitor and see what frequency it resonates at. With a decent oscilloscope, this should be a lot more accurate than a component tester.
@monalong8900
@monalong8900 Год назад
I have done that. The tolerance on the Capacitor and the accuracy of the frequency counter or Oscilloscope sets the tolerance of your final answer.
@mkepler5861
@mkepler5861 Год назад
thank you, a very good tutorial on inductors mike
@sanjaysami4315
@sanjaysami4315 3 года назад
Excellent demo and explanation ! Glad I found your channel !
@lonewarrior3257
@lonewarrior3257 2 года назад
Best explanation of inductor Thank you very much.
@After_Tech_Industries
@After_Tech_Industries Год назад
One thing that you can also use for the winding of the inductor is "layered" enameled copper wire, it can handle more current at higher frequencies * layered enameled copper wire just means multiple enameled copper wires put side-by-side (aka in parallel) and then wrapped around the core; only electrically connected at the ends. Hope this helps!
@d614gakadoug9
@d614gakadoug9 8 месяцев назад
Layers in an inductor are not paralleled wires. They are physical layers, one on top of another. This is important because the number of layers influences the AC losses in the winding due to proximity effect. Each layer _could_ be made of paralleled strands.
@oddjobbob8742
@oddjobbob8742 3 года назад
Never watched a Schematix video I didn’t like and that I didn’t find instructive. Thank you for taking the time to share this.
@donegal79
@donegal79 22 дня назад
"Never watched a Schematix video I didn’t like and that I didn’t find instructive" You ought to construct more positive sentences
@oddjobbob8742
@oddjobbob8742 22 дня назад
@@donegal79 you should learn to read about the 4th grade level. 45-yo? Where are you? In some KY back-woods haller?
@charleswoods2996
@charleswoods2996 3 года назад
@rt5hrnbfa304
@rt5hrnbfa304 Год назад
Best video about electromagnetics I've seen so far
@fourfourfoureightyfour23
@fourfourfoureightyfour23 Год назад
i have to sincerely thank you for this, it's what i needed to know, and you've done a good job of making this easy to comprehend. thank you.
@MiniGunner397
@MiniGunner397 28 дней назад
Between the natural grown PCBs and the flyback "as a person" demonstration, you have earned my sub and like good sir. I don't often audibly laugh from youtube videos, let alone electronics related ones, but this one really got me. As a budding electronics enthusiast and (hopefully) future Electronics engineer, I hope to learn alot from this channel!
@arletpaz8010
@arletpaz8010 3 года назад
you just killed me over here with the god dammed spring bouncing all over the place LOL good one.
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 3 года назад
Thank you for educating me on inductance. Peace, VF
@michaelmeenaghan8559
@michaelmeenaghan8559 2 года назад
A good presentation with a clear explanation of what's happening. Thanks.
@genebartle7715
@genebartle7715 3 года назад
Great video and information, thank you very much! FYI, I haven't sanded or burned the insulation from this kind of wire for many years now. Modern coated wire is made to solder through, at least on all the wire I've dealt with. Just hold the soldering iron and solder on it for a few seconds and it works like magic, instantly tinned.
@d614gakadoug9
@d614gakadoug9 8 месяцев назад
Magnet wire insulated with a nylon/polyester blend can be soldered without stripping. Lots of magnet wire cannot and has to be mechanically stripped or striped in a "salt pot" stripper at very high temperature. One of my clients, which made large iron core transformers in house, used an oxyacetylene torch. If you set the flame to oxidizing (more oxygen than needed for the acetylene) and put the wire in the oxidizing part of the flame, the insulation is cleanly stripped. You can't do this with something like a propane torch. It will simply burn the insulation leaving a mess that still has to be removed mechanically, though more easily than unburned insulation. I used to buy magnet wire from a supplier to motor rewinding shops. They didn't stock the stuff with solder-through insulation because it isn't robust enough for industrial motors.
@iztokramljak
@iztokramljak Год назад
Thank you very much for your explanation and presentation. Great video.
@cjespers
@cjespers Год назад
That flyback person demo is awesome. Well done video. Thanks!
@simonruszczak5563
@simonruszczak5563 3 года назад
Beautifully explained. So electrically an indicator is like capacitor that has had its two parallel separate conductors shorted together at the end. And would become a capacitor again if "unshorted".
@davidharms3562
@davidharms3562 3 года назад
Best inductor video on RU-vid! Thanks!
@antiphlex
@antiphlex 3 года назад
Thank you for this most informative presentation.
@sunnysurwade464
@sunnysurwade464 3 года назад
I wish I know all this at my university, it is so clear and visual thank u👍👍👍
@ronniepirtlejr2606
@ronniepirtlejr2606 3 года назад
I have that very same component tester. It doesn't work too bad. The LCD screen lost its seal on mine shortly after I bought it, but still works. Every once in awhile it will give some erratic readings. I bought mine and assembled it. I had to come up with my own case for it.
@mikex691
@mikex691 3 года назад
The best inductor video on RU-vid!!!
@BillySugger1965
@BillySugger1965 Год назад
Don’t need to overkill catch diodes. When sizing catch diodes, remember that current doesn’t increase with fly back. The inductor does what is needed to keep the previous current flowing briefly, however much voltage it takes to do that. So if your 70mA relay coil is switched off, it will continue to pass that 70mA briefly. A 1N4148 catch diode will handle that easily! And with your power inductor at 1A, a IN4001 will do the job just fine.
@s8computers781
@s8computers781 2 года назад
Thank you for an awesome explanation.
@LordPhobos6502
@LordPhobos6502 Год назад
Your examples of flyback at 5:15 and 5:30 are... absolutely perfect 😎❤👍
@herzogsbuick
@herzogsbuick Месяц назад
this is my first time watching your channel, and man, you didn't hold anything back with picking wild PCBs, that was fantastic!
@ampedandvolted
@ampedandvolted 4 года назад
The PCBs growing in the forest like mushrooms were great
@Schematix
@Schematix 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it. I try to keep my sponsorship segments entertaining & fresh :)
@gustinian
@gustinian 3 года назад
Copied from Marco Reps :-(
@twentycentpiece
@twentycentpiece 3 года назад
@@gustinian Nah. Marco Reps can only harvest capacitors where he lives, PCB's don't grow in that climate
@thomastruant8837
@thomastruant8837 3 года назад
Wait you guys find components in your forests my forests only grow meth labs and tires
@jebsjohn6104
@jebsjohn6104 3 года назад
@@thomastruant8837 Indiana?
@droomahbroo9291
@droomahbroo9291 Год назад
This is by far the best sponsor acknowledgement I have ever seen :D
@NTF-zb9wi
@NTF-zb9wi 3 года назад
I really enjoyed your flyback to a spring example! I need to find out the opposite of what you showed after that, however... I need to figure out how to best protect any other circuitry while, at the same time, getting the highest possible flyback voltage. It doesn't help that my limited amount of electronics background is close to 50 years old ~ with a LOT of "water under the bridge" during that time... (I'm having to go back & start over from scratch via youtube, etc.) Fortunately, I DO remember enough to have a healthy respect for HV & how to discharge scavenged flybacks, capacitors, & condensers without "knocking myself into the next county ~ if not the next life..." I'm wanting to set up at least 3, horizontal shaft, Briggs & Stratton 4 stroke motors with to run off of HV produced HHO on demand. These motors, in turn, would spin "smart drive" stator/rotor motors, rewired to be generators, with a bit of the output getting diverted to charge the flyback system for HV/LC... Any suggestions on how to protect the other circuitry withOUT reducing the flyback voltage???
@anonymous.youtuber
@anonymous.youtuber 3 года назад
I love your style of teaching !👍
@msf7168
@msf7168 3 года назад
Awesome... waiting for next inductor video that it can cause issue in circuit with practical and theoretical explanation...
@paulbaker9277
@paulbaker9277 2 года назад
Thank you, this was very helpful as I am planing to make some filters .
@johnmitchell8925
@johnmitchell8925 2 года назад
amazing video ,thank you so much for sharing some of your knowledge
@deedolan399
@deedolan399 3 года назад
Very detailed. I definitely learned a lot from watching this. Thank you
@grantyentis5507
@grantyentis5507 Год назад
This video is of high educational value and was a pleasure to watch. I came away knowing things I didn't know I wanted to know!
@burtybasset4486
@burtybasset4486 3 года назад
Excellent explanation. I mainly deal with AC, but your clarification of DC circuits is massively helpful. Small point of contention though regarding definitions, an inductor I believe doesn't so much "resist" current so much as "impede" it. The definition and distinction I was taught is that resistance is work done that produces heat, whereas impedance doesn't. But then I guess no matter the length of copper wire you are using it will have some inherent resistance to it. Great video!
@dotanuki3371
@dotanuki3371 2 года назад
impedance includes resistance. are you thinking of reactance?
@burtybasset4486
@burtybasset4486 2 года назад
@@dotanuki3371 Yes, both are included in the term impedance, but inductive reactance is not the same as resistance.
@abinbaby1767
@abinbaby1767 2 года назад
Thanks for valuable information
@MedSou
@MedSou 8 месяцев назад
*Finally, an inductor tutorial that makes sense* 👍👍👍👍👍
@ShafaqIftikhar-pw9ld
@ShafaqIftikhar-pw9ld 6 месяцев назад
Awesome video thankyou for such a detailed insight!!!!
@cycadaacolyte6349
@cycadaacolyte6349 Год назад
As someone who's fried a few boards early on in my days of home building CnCs, this a huge resource.
@alexabrev3372
@alexabrev3372 10 месяцев назад
Amazing class! Thank you!
@jamesmackie6641
@jamesmackie6641 Год назад
Thanks short and sweet great explanation
@mdhz786
@mdhz786 4 года назад
Awesome explanation. I had a suggestion, can you show us what exactly is "opposes sudden change in current practically"?
@brendandobbin2691
@brendandobbin2691 3 года назад
Thanks a mil i learned way more than 2things !!
@gregjxssxffx8502
@gregjxssxffx8502 Год назад
Wow. Thank you. I enjoyed the details you gave. Very helpful. I hope you make more videos.
@user-tz3fd8hm4q
@user-tz3fd8hm4q 3 месяца назад
Nice video! I especially love the JLCPCB advertisement. I also love how you showed how flyback would be if it was a person.
@ElectronicsFreakEF
@ElectronicsFreakEF 3 года назад
Neat presentation and awesome tutorial. Loved it. Keep it up!!👍❤️
@amiralozse1781
@amiralozse1781 3 года назад
dammid! you produce ONE HELL of an educative video! LOVING IT!
@longdongsilver4719
@longdongsilver4719 2 года назад
Thanks for such a detailed content. Great video!
@angeltapia3545
@angeltapia3545 3 месяца назад
Excellent class professor!
@monasty187
@monasty187 4 года назад
Wow you make this sound so easy but electronics is so hard for me to really grasp. I’m still really lost but you did make a lot of sense and this is such a great channel I subscribed and have been watching your videos nonstop. So if inductors have no effect on DC power is it a waste to put one after the capacitor in series with the output. I am going to rectify a welder from AC to DC. Some videos I see people putting an inductor last in the circuit and some people just do the rectifier and capacitor without an inductor. Basically if I understand you correctly if the circuit has been rectified to DC and then run through a capacitor then the inductor isn’t doing anything at the output. I hope this question makes sense because I’d like to hear your thoughts. Thanks
@noelandrew3600
@noelandrew3600 4 года назад
Awesome video mate, look forward to seeing the kit available
@Schematix
@Schematix 4 года назад
Thanks mate! ;)
@karimabdelallah1247
@karimabdelallah1247 Год назад
​@@Schematix i see that some car relay have a resistor cnnext with the inductor on parallel and thanks
@SanjaySharma-pw6ww
@SanjaySharma-pw6ww 3 года назад
Nice explaination 👍 I regularly follow your video Thanks
@jimthvac100
@jimthvac100 Год назад
This is probably one of the better videos I have seen you make. Quick quick question I am building speaker crossovers and found Inductors are very expensive. I wanted to ask what type of Toroid would you suggest for this purpose. I am thinking I can save a lot of money if I just build my own inductors. I want to use iron core inductors for the large woofers rest could be air core but I guess I could use iron core for those too as I could use less wire. I will probably be using 18 awg (1 mm2) wire. Could I even use an iron bolt?
@craxd1
@craxd1 Год назад
In RF parlance, especially in the amplifier arena, capacitors and inductors are labeled as tank blocking capacitors which pass RF current and block DC, while the plate chokes block RF current and pass DC, unless they're making up the tuned resonant tank circuit, where you want the cap to charge and discharge, and the inductor to ring, forming the flywheel effect in class B and C amplifiers. Another choke is used off the load capacitor to ground, which is for safety if the plate cap fails, connecting the HV to the tank. This, of course, blows the fuse before allowing HV into the antenna circuit. However, that choke's ringing causes HV to appear across the tuning and load cap's plates, and they have to be rated for that. In the plate power circuit of tube amps, the cap passes the anode's RF to the tank circuit while blocking HV DC, and the RF plate choke blocks the RF from entering the HV power supply. It's like using two types of check valves in a hydraulic circuit, and very similar to a diode's action.
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