Diodes Explained - The basics how diodes work working principle pn junction
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- Diodes Explained, in this tutorial we look at how diodes work, where diodes are used, why diodes are used, the different types. We look at diodes in half and full bridge rectifiers to convert AC to DC.
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My dad tried to explain this stuff to me when I was about 13, I opted to go out and split firewood instead because I just couldn't wrap my mind around it. I've gained more electrical knowledge and the way you explain it, I actually understand it. Thank you.
Heck ya. You should’ve listened
Opting to chop firewood instead of the opportunity of bonding with your dad over technical electronics. Lol smh.
@@EvilSapphireRAt 13 it doesn't sound as appealing as you might think, trust me. A very similar thing happened to me so I can relate to what he said.
My dad at 13 tried to explain this to me too.
I was too busy banging supermodels & honking hoots.
I now have the time for this as I've hooked enough hoots.
I wish my dad would explain this kind of stuff.
The way you explained how it works I could easily swear you invented diodes. I respect your knowledge and appreciate your time on this. we need more people like you. Thank you, sir.
Na, you're just saying that,you're trynna be nice
totally agree with u
Very well explained. Never really understood the pn junction before
Glad it helped you
@@frenlyfire It is where the p doped and n doped silcon meet in the diode
@@EngineeringMindset great explanation!!
If the green dots are excess electrons and the black dots are holes, at the PN junction, free electrons move to fill in the holes, OK, but why does that create holes to the right and excess to the left? Intuitively I would imagine a neutral PN region, with holes filled with the excess.
Is it because Phosphore becomes positive when an electron is taken away and Aluminium becomes negative when an electron is added?
So the desire to reach overall stability with covalence is stronger than the charges of the individual P and Al atoms themselves?
True, by far the best explanation of the pn junction
I’m a Master Automotive Technician and really love this series! Technicians understand the use of diodes and how to test them but it’s really great to see their inner design and just exactly how they fully operate in different setups. As technicians we are fully able to diagnose good diodes from bad in circuits and other circuit problems. But this video gives you a much better visual understanding for seasoned electric workers and those who are just beginning to learn. Love this series of videos!
I took auto technology for a year in 2005 . We barely touch anything except series and parallel circuits. I didn't work in the field because the hiring folks said I was too old at 44. Now , almost 20 years later I am trying to install brake lines in my father 1996 corolla. After the sun beats down on me for 1 hour or so , it's tough. Waiting for rain to finish the job.
I am retired and took up electronics as a hobby. I never studied electronics in school, but always found it fascinating. This video is so easy to follow along with. Great job. Thanks.
Same here and I think the hobby has many more like us. Having the internet has made it access to info so easy makes you wonder how much better we would have done at school
Its easy to follow because its a basic introduction of one of the basic components. However its misleading as it dont adhere to the direction of current flow. Imho he should use the + to - flow and just mention that the electrons flow in the other direction. Or leave it out as it is irrelevant.
Using conventional flow does make diode and transistors extremely difficult to explain on atomic level. Electron flow makes it super easy to understand how these components work internally. I think he's doing it right this way.
I didn't like circuits it in school, because there was no in-depth explanation. Now I study electrical/computer engineering and these things are beautiful.
Full bridge rectifier!!!
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Its not a puny single diode rectifier
*FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER!*
@@ocea7995 it's a *FOOOL BRIDGE*
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The production quality and content of this diode explanation video is fantastic! So clear, so concise. Thank you!
O my god. This literally cleared so much up. My entire class in semiconductor physics finally clicked in my head
I've learned more from this channel than the 100s of physics classes in and after school. Never took electronics as a subject though. Keep it up. Thank you.
Same. I've learnt more about elctrocnics from watching these videos than i did in 10+ years of English literature and History courses to Uni and beyond!
Absolutely stellar explanation. My electronics exam is on Monday and this refreshed EVERY concept I needed to know. Excellent job and thank you!
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of all the channel explaining diode, yours is the most comprehensible one. Thakns 🙂
My father is an electrical engineer and he gave me a book to read when i was 14 ...
Little did I understand it..
Now i am 18 and i have done my 10 + 2 (science). Getting better by watching your vids
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Great video. I really liked the quad diode part. It helped me understand one of my tools used to detect differences in metal thickness by voltage variations with an elctro magnet much better.
These videos are always so great. I knew how diodes worked before, but I feel like I grok how they work much better after watching this. 🙌🙌
I wish you had these videos when I studied A-level physics, would’ve really helped me a lot
excellent video. I now have a much more thorough understanding of diodes. I especially like how you illustrated the depletion region and the voltage barrier that needs to be overcome.
This channel has helped me a lot in my studies, it has a very good and detailed explanation of how things work and a big plus is that it's animated so it's easier to understand. I hope you'll continue to upload more vids to help others lke me.
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Yup, you did it again... This has to be the most well explained and extremely clear animated video te be found about diodes on the internet. My hat is off to you Sir. Thaks for sharing your knowledge and making all of us smarter with every single video you make. Keep it up!
Best and detailed EXPLANATION ever I saw anywhere. I wish had you been my tutor. At 40yrs of my age having had around 20yrs of experience in the field of Electronics, I bet anyone else can better explain than this.... Thank you for your input!!
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Great videos… Wish I had them back then in engineering school :) . Would have been perfect if you covered the differences between the regular, zener and Schottky diodes.
As always, this channel masterfully explains things with great animation. Thank YOU
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Love the videos you do. Really helps a lot. Keep up the good work.
09:34 FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER!! confirmed
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Great video. It answered many of the questions I had.
Glad you enjoyed
I must say, that's best explanations of diodes I've ever seen. Thank you :)
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With all details?? lmao, its barely a basic introduction.
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I concur!
Best explanation about diodes i've seen so far. Mad props.
After 8 years of completing basic electronics course, i got to know diode up close and personal after watching this video! Thank you!
I wish we had similar tutorial during our engineering courses.
I Admit that I learnt from your first 7 "Lectures" I would call more than the 3 years I spent in Electrical Engineering college in my country.. Because here they don't treat us like Students who are learning.. they treat us like we already know all the basics of electricity..
so thanks a lot for your hard work sharing your information and experience to us. and sorry if my English is not that good :D
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Worked with electronics my entire career knowing what diodes were and what they did but never how they did it until today. This channel is amazing
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What's going on with your career. Are you a welder?
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My new favorite channel! Wow, you explain things in laymen's terms so it's easy to understand, well done!
I’ve seen lots of videos explaining the diode but this video is the best. Thank you
Whole high school Semi-Conductor chapter in one video! Learnt more in 11 minutes than 2 years of high school.
Amazing quality video and clarity of explanation as always. Keep up the great work!
Thank you
I watched this video after the Transistors one and I think it makes more sense to watch the Diode video first to understand the practicality of the P-Type/N-Type. Thanks for the great series!
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That Voltage, Current graph at 8:10 is the most useful visual learning tool I've ever seen, and a tool I didn't even see once in my digital electronics class.
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That AC vs DC segment lasted just 3 seconds but it cleared my semester long confusion
This is really well explained! As suggestion, can you make a video on transistors? Thanks and keep up the good work!
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Best video ever I have watched your videos and my concepts are now never getting off my mind. Thanks Paul. Keep the good work rolling. And can you make more videos on semiconductors like transistor and all!
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Great video. Could you also please explain transistors. It would be really helpful. Thanks in advance.
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That’s awesome, can we have one on transistors please🙏
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"The voltage source has to be > than the 0.7V barrier" ... In the diagram you have the voltage source as 0.5V. Did you mean to say 1.5V for the voltage source instead ??
Later in the video I show the valve opened on minimum of 0.5V but almost no current flows then, then I show the voltage drop of 0.7V which the power source needs to overcome
@@EngineeringMindset very well explained sir round of applause
I still remember my physics teacher saying about npn and pnp semiconductor afterwards.
A finance student now lolz
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Holy Smokes! Someone finally explained a full bridge rectifier to me in a way that will stick.
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This was so simple and so effective. Great video !
Wow. Read about this often, but never really understood this n p thing. You did a great job explaining this
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A simplified and well structured explanation indeed
This video just made me understand the whole thing absolutely perfectly in 11 mins
Today I learned how diodes work and how British people church up the pronunciation of aluminum ;)
explain about harmonics in electrical please, those things occurs and damaging my elecrical equipment on my factory..
thankyou
harmonics are the sound of frequency waves in phase, alter the frequency by adding a MOSFET & the harmonics will stop.
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Oh my god this video helped so much!!!
Very good video. It was interesting and exactly what I needed to understand the concept!