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nicely explained..thanks
Ответитьwhy not use actual current..i dislike being shown something that is wrong
ОтветитьSo, let me see if I got this right. One of the differences between NPN and PNP transistors is that, with NPNs, the current flows from the collector to the emitter, and, with PNPs, the current flows from the emitter to the collector. Is that correct?
Ответитьeven more confued after watching this..... i mean he did quite a good ting at trying to xplain.... its me who always takes some time to understand smth even smth as basic : P
ОтветитьSo the collector and emitter are both conductive and the base is semi conductor? Or are all 3 semi conductors? Because I'm having trouble grasping the layout of my transistor....it has the base on the outside, the collector in the middle and the emitter next to the collector...
ОтветитьTo identify a transistor by number, for example the NPN ranges from what to what?
ОтветитьFor me this is the best you've explained the NPN and PNP.Very short but awesome video
ОтветитьWhy does this use Conventional Flow Theory instead of Electron Flow Theory? That'd the source of my confusion 😕
ОтветитьThanks
Ответитьwhy is it called 'emitter' still, whether current flows in or out of it, depending on npn or pnp? why not swap pin names at it?
ОтветитьYour teachings are clearly for me . please, make video for MOSFET
ОтветитьVery good explanation!
ОтветитьI know this question will seem stupid to a engineer. If transistors are just three layers of n or p type material, why can't the collector and emitter be interchangeable? Transistors are shown as just three layers of npn or pnp, but in practice the emitter and collector are not interchangeable.
ОтветитьConventional current is so confusing
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ОтветитьConventional Current vs Electron Flow definitely doesnt confuse this at all haha.
ОтветитьThanks bro very useful video 👍👍
ОтветитьWhat I’m curious about is why the electrons and holes do not uniformly distribute themselves when you put a P and an N type region into contact.
ОтветитьLove your videos, quick simple and clear to understand. Thank you sir.
Ответитьbro i like your videos so much pls can you make a video that explains about logic gates
ОтветитьI have an ESP32 CAM MB board connected to a direct 5V power source, and I am using an Arduino that operates a NPN transistor to turn it on and off to take photos.
If I add a resistor to the mix, anywhere, the board won't work. I was afraid that having a 5V power source, and the On/Off from a separate Arduino might fry the board or the transistor.
Why does transistor stop this circuit from working? If I literally put it anywhere into the circuit the ESP32 switches on, but does not operate.
Very helpful
ОтветитьThe numbers are the same, it's just the opposite polarity. The direction really depends on seeing it as electron flow or hole flow. Why do you say that one combines the current and one divides it? It doesn't make sense to me.
What I am lacking is a practical example of why you want to choose one type over the other. When do you want each type?
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ОтветитьGreat lesson!
ОтветитьI finally see a difference between the NPN and the PNP transistor/ if it is explained clearly and visually then I think anyone interested in fundamental electronics can benefit from subscribing to this channel / keep it up and buy this guy a cup of coffee ! Thank you so much
Request / could you do a video on the fundamentals of the IC 74HC 595 shift register / I just don’t get in the programming how to shift out zeros instead of ones / I see a number of explanations but I think you could make it much clearer in your style and format/ again thank you so much
Great vid, thank you.
ОтветитьMay I see your contact
ОтветитьThanks again for making it clear and easy to understand.🤝
ОтветитьI hope there is an Indonesian version for videos on this channel
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ОтветитьHow can ı use bc327 transıstor for drive dc motor with Arduino
ОтветитьFrom where I can buy cheap electronic components??
ОтветитьI want to know how electrons flow through transistor from inside ?
Ответитьis it just me or the subtle graphical blue background really helps me understand better
Ответитьgreat video, thank you
ОтветитьThanx
ОтветитьWhat will be if I change the place of emitter and collector?
ОтветитьCould it be said that besides enabling a control circuit to activate a main circuit, transistors are also for division or recombining of current? New to this so please show mercy.
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ОтветитьThats not how electrons flow through a wire
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ОтветитьVERY USEFUL CHANNEL, I LEARNED A LOT, I AM GRATEFUL TO YOU THANK YOU
ОтветитьI don't ever think I'll get this stuff, I always thought electricity flows from negative to positive.
ОтветитьIt might be worth adding that the diagrams for pinouts are pin view, not plan. You can ask...
Ответитьplease make long detailed videos
I love ur videos 💕
I think that this video will long, but it ended quickly.
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