Dude, your explanation is seriously cool, but there are some spelling mistakes. Once you fix those, it's gonna be absolutely on point! Keep it up! Also what was that blurred word?
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Usually i just deal with standard fires but now that i've learned about Amplifires it's just opened a whole new world to me, i guess we now need to invent Ampflifire Extinguishers because a normal extinguisher is not going to cut it
Incredible video! Op amps finally make sense to me now. I love the early history and then how the 4 different uses of the op amp feed into each other. Each level gradually becoming slightly more complex. Very grateful for this thank you!!
I like spelling errors it tests the people watching to see if they can find them. How many did you find today and the punctuations don't forget the punch the punctuation those are my favorite.
I'm currently a computer engineering student. Although the content of this video is approximately the same as lecture, I think you break it down at a slower and clearer pace, which is really helpful. Just subscribed, thank you!
Dude, there's dozens of spelling errors in this video. I love the presentation and the explanations, they make perfect sense, but the spelling errors removes some credibility from the video. If you want a list of the errors please let me know and I will provide.
I think that’s what happens when you use a dictation device. Like I’m doing now on my IPAD, anyway, I’ve made the same mistakes by not checking the results of the dictation.
Absolutely fabulous explanation. The video touched majority, if not everything about OpAmps. I like the way the whole concept was explained so that beginners can understand.
Very useful and clear explanation of op-amps, I myself used op-amps to generate pulses to trigger silicon-controlled rectifiers (S.C.R), to control DC motor speed, 👍
Hi, it's a really good video. Thanks alot. I have some questions: 1) 13:01 ....it chages the voltage V1. Is this really right? Isn't it V2? Because , I1 remains the same independent of the I_Load. I1=I2+I_Load. V1 = I1*R1 and V2 = V_Load = I2*R2 = I_Load*R_Load. 2) 17:13 ....Here as I understood is I2 = I1. And the current back to the power source is than I = I1 + I_Load. Is this right? 👍👍👍
There's a small error in the inverting amplifier illustration. The negative sign comes from this: (Vin-0)/R1=(0-Vout)/R2 because the current thru R1 is in the same direction as that thru R2; therefore, the nodal voltage of 0v has to be at greater potential than that of the Vout, thus, 0-Vout (NOT Vout-0) is the voltage drop across R2.
The most informative video I've ever seen about op amps, great job! Looking forward to the next part; It would be especially interesting to learn about using an op amp as a transimpedance amplifier for measuring very low currents There is also a question: in the video it is not very clear how the input signal is supplied? Does it go to one of the inputs and to the common wire or to both inputs?
Some people might not know that valves are also known as vacuum tubes. Oh, I hope I didn't make any spelling mistakes... Commenters can be so pricky, I mean picky.
You guys can help me I have video is amazing I got a project I got 20 mV To 400 mV variable and I need 3 to 5 volt out through gain using op amp but without giving any external power if you have any experience kindly share plz
Excellent presentation. I wonder how many of the autistic spelling bee winners here making comments can really recall the fundamental principles of an Op Amp presented here with such great clarity and conciseness.
great explanatory video. In particular the artificial voice. could you pls tell me how you generated this voice as i would also like to use in my videos
Thanks for the explanation of opamp. This explanation is good and much understandable. Thanks. Kindly make some good and practical video on SCR, IGBT and MOSFET. Thank again.
is this an AI voice? This and variations of this voice is everywhere. Either this voice over guy is rich beyond bellief or everyone keeps using the same voice for eveything. Just asking as it shocked me to hear this voice in Electronics.
A very good lecture. Really very nice. Sir, Could you please tell me which software you are using for creating this type of videos and which video editing tool you are using please. Thank You.
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I love your content, much detailed and clearly explained. There is one thing that makes me scratch my head. In your non-inverting amp and inverting amp example, the current direction seems to be incorrect.