Again....reviews are nice but this video will be studied and viewed/reviewed many times. Op amp theory/simulate/bench test would be a good video too Thanks....happy new years
Your circuit is vaguely similar to ones I've been looking at lately except the FET is a tube and the the diode is a speaker...yup single ended class A output stage for a guitar amp. MicroCap will certainly be of use in characterizing those. It seems to have quite a library of tubes for use. Great series--keep it going.
Happy new year!! So many different things you can do with this program. It can be overwhelming but it is great you are building up our knowledge. Have you owned any Amprobe DMM's? I was looking at getting a Fluke 15b+ but I saw the Amprobe AM-530. For 72 bucks. It has everything I would want in a meter and it seems pretty rugged. It is also TRMS which doesn't matter so much for the work I do but having the NCV built in is pretty nice.
Hi Eddie. I am watching your video and learning MicroCap. I tried to create the same RC circuit as you shown here and it works. But if I replaced the Pulse source with a battery, something strange happened. If I probe the voltage of the capacitors (or Out1/Out2 as in the circuit), there is no rise of voltage as shown at 24:40. Instead, the capacitors' voltages jumps immediately to 100% of the battery's voltage at no time. as if the RC time constant is zero. Do you know why or what's wrong with my circuit?
I was probably the worst student in electronics class when it came to doing the math necessary to perform these procedures. Understood the basics the meaning and the reason but can never really get the math down. It’s a hobby I’m happy with repairing simple things on electronica circuit boards building class A amplifiers , preamplifiers, tube amplifiers, simple stuff like that. Be happy with not being able to construct something from nothing using meth out of my own mind a complete project from beginning to end. But I keep trying to learn and improve anyway
@@JasonLeaman were are in the same boat. But I lucked out I had the advantage of a father who taught me to theory of physics and electronics as a child before high school. And my father had me do hands-on as a child. And my school in San Francisco actually had a flu full-blown college level electronics class ( in 6th grade) where we literally built circuit boards made op amps out of discrete components receiver and transceiver mini radio spy kit at six grade level even though I could not do the math.