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Description: This is a basic overview of electronic circuits, some physics behind them and how to model them on paper. We learn about a few common parts found in all circuits and some equations that describe their behavior.
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As an Electronics Engineer it is great to see a video like this!
Nothing like a nice warm cup of ASMR in the morning.
🛌 sleep-in sunday
This is so much better than what I'm learning in my actual AP Physics C class right now
Lol i wish the labs and lectures werent always so separated these days. I learn visually as much as conceptually
i remember i took physics 102 electricity and magnetism expecting to do circuit design or electronics, ended up being basically a copy of physics 101 but with electric and magnetic fields/forces.
25 min in and I am so lost. I just don’t understand if.
Aaah reminds me of the hours of sleepless nights of assignments and physics exams I took :D
I can relate. Hopefully it's more relaxing when it's not an obligation prerona
I'm a postgrad student now, so still living through coffee-fuelled nights of deadlines and self-loathing. But yes, this was incredibly calming and lulled me to sleep and I didn't have nightmares about exams 😄😁
I love learning “about” physics. I like videos from physicists where they explain things, but even basic physics with applied equations just murders me..
Just to forget it all in 2 months
@@lolmaster8093 yeah, thats the problem. Schoom and universities teach for exams and not life
Instructions unclear.
the house burned down.
Instructions unclear.
Cake is too moist
@@jodinha4225 WOW!
As an Electrician and Electronics Engineer this is really great to see, keep up the good work!
🙏🏽 thanks
Not only do I want to sleep but I want to learn in my subconscious mind as well your channel is one of a kind. So happy I found you your the best ever
Could you possibly do an video on the animal and plant cells. Maybe get a model and do a little sketching whilst explaining what each organelle within it does. I think that would be neat, thanks for the great content. 👍🏻
id like to do more biology. thanks for the suggestion cameron
Anyone just have their mind explode when they think about the fact that we don’t “create” electricity, and all we actually do is use magnets to move electrons in a wire that are already there.
The biggest power plants in the world are just spinning giant magnets around a wire. It’s insane.
that's friggin astonishing to think about. very well put. thanks douglas
Same applies to everything else in nature. We take elements and compounds and reshape them into new forms. And we ourselves are the products of countless natural processes synergistically shaping those same elements, each cycle adding new layers until single cell organisms formed into us. We are both results of the process and the process itself at the same time.
I love this because it's not forced. The asmr comes naturally
Please do another but base the entire episode around series parallel circuits. I need to study myself to sleep.
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Request: Can you ever do a video on nanotechnology, futurism, “the singularity”? Especially nanotechnology though in general would be awesome to hear you talk about!
That's an awesome request Daniel. I get the singularity request a lot so I'll definitely start looking into it more
Let's Find Out ASMR cool! For singularity I recommend looking into this guy Ray Kurzweil!
Watching this gave me a nostalgia trip back to my GCSE years.
Never a bad time to learn and relax! 😊🔥
Just finding this now in 2021 in my first semester of going for my computer electronics degree. I love this. I find electronics endlessly fascinating.
Even though I learned this in day one of my digital electronics class I still am interested. The learning + asmr is so cool
A continuation of this theme would be awesome!! It's Great mixture of relaxation and education 👍
Me: "Ah.... such nice, relaxing whisper- OH GOD CRINKLING! SKIP SKIP SKIP- ... aaaah, such nice, relaxing whispering
Vickqyttor me every time there’s crinkling. Lol.
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I love this channel you actually have skills unlike the other asmr people that just eat
This seems to be a forgotten topic in my school so it's nice to get a refresher
Devon Williams it’s not like you’ll ever need to know this. The works of dead authors is clear more vital to modern life
@@jodinha4225 lol
Part of my physics midterm will cover this lol. Very informative video!
Oof You are epic I just love your way of ASMR not just random obnoxious noises maybe it's me but I prefer people like phonecian sailor or emphermial rift rather than people recording random tapping noises what you talk about is actually interesting and also *EDUCATIONAL*
P.S you literally are the fastest growing ASMR channel
lol thanks MO
Love this video. I repair electronics and I would love to see more and more people being less afraid of it, and start getting hands on. Another interesting point about diodes is the fact that because the voltage drop is relatively stable across a diode (although not completely) it makes them useful for a lot of functions. If you reduce the current flowing through a diode, by a factor of say 10 by changing the value of a resistor, the voltage drop across the diode will deviate by only a small amount.
Just finished the video and just realised you actually mentioned this. When thinking about a diode as a resistance It helps to imagine that actually it is equivalent to a variable resistor. The magnitude of the current dictates it's equivalent resistance. This becomes useful when using transistors. I'm getting super nerdy I know.
ok that makes sense. clearly i never had a good grasp on transistor technology. its hard to understand how current is controlled with current and how it causes such huge gain increases
@@LetsFindOut1 It's easier to think about it in these terms. The small base to emitter current that "switches on" the transistor simply allows a larger current to flow the collector through the transistor and out of the emitter. Current flowing out of the base region allows carriers to flow from E to B. So when a voltage is applied across the BE junction, which is roughly in the region of 0.7V, a small number of carriers flowing from the emitter combine with the minority carriers in the base, and the rest flow to the collector.The usefulness of equivalent resistances for transistors is really useful when doing small signal models where you want to simulate impedance and small signal gain of an amplifier etc. The subject is quite heavy to discuss in CZcams comments and I find it hard to describe. Think I need to study it all over again.
Ah this takes me back to highschool physics, the nostalgia is too strong
One of my favourite videos you’ve made, interesting, different and very relaxing. Another chance of another electronics video?
aawesome. thanks for the love F
I wish Id paid more attention to physics at school. This seems kinda cool.
Great variety as always in your videos. Out of curiosity what's your educational background?
thanks neeraj. i took electrical engineering courses but never finished my degree
idk if i should keep watching or if i should sleep... this is really useful for my course
I remember watching this video before going to college to study electrical engineering. I just got a job offer at a major semiconductor company. Thats for the inspiration.
wow. that's such an honor to hear. thanks for telling me. and congrats on your hard work! that's not easy to do!
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I don't think I've ever known or heard about grease being on membrane contact pads. That's really interesting and I don't think I've ever seen that in a device but does make sense. Especially on devices that may be exposed to moisture or other harsh conditions. That's why the fingers are usually gold-plated. Usually with a tougher hard plating instead of a standard soft gold plating like you would see elsewhere on circuit boards. The hard plating helps hold up over time.. like what you would regularly see on an edge connector, cartridge, or something else that has to stand up to repeated action and wear.
I have seen Greece on gold switch pads. Like if you open up a multimeter and look at the Gold fingers under the main rotating selector knob.. sometimes they'll have a really light coating of conductive grease. But for the most part unless the meter is used in a bad environment and needs to be weatherproof... High in meters of void grease because it can attract more dirt and debris which will wear out the contacts quicker. Obviously it would cause wear quicker than just a press of a button because it's being rubbed back and forth on the gold plating.
But I've only ever seen that in test equipment meant to be used in harsh conditions, or in multimeters that aren't quite top of the line not really cheap stuff or anything but just not your top end fluke or HP agilent meters. It seems a lot of the cheaper meter movements may use it to help the smoothness of the mechanism whereas the more expensive meters are smooth because of the high quality. Both are fine in my book and I've had dozens of meter spanning the spectrum from cheap too metrology grade
But concerning the membrane pads.. I usually just see the rubber/ membrane button with a black conductive rubberized coating so that when it is depressed.. it will bridge the little fingers on those membrane pads
Go back and check out one of "marco reps" video when he was restoring the fluke calibration unit. I think that's the video maybe it was one of his high-end meter restorations I'm not quite sure. But he took isopropyl alcohol and started cleaning those pad contacts.. and it wiped them away and he ended up having to design and replace the board. He tried conductive paint at first to try and touch it up but ended up just making a custom board. Pretty interesting and a really useful thing to keep in mind if you do a lot of equipment and metrology type restoration and libration work
In his example I think the conductive/carbon graphite type coding where the actual board pads themselves. Hence why they wiped away with solvent when he was trying to clean them
Really enjoyed this video, brought me back to my high school classes on basic electronics. Good job!
Thank you, this is perfect!👍
i found this really interesting, ever thinking about a series where you build stuff on breadboards with high levels of explanation.
🙏 id love to soon
Didn't think I was sleepy... Seven minutes in and I'm struggling to keep my eyes open! You truly make amazing ASMR. (This brought me back to high school science class. Far-fetched request: What about some simple biology experiments/fun?)
wow thats really encouraging. thanks ine
Im currently going for my bachelors in this stuff. So cool!
I sincerely feel you should have more subscribers. Your most viewed vid has half a million subs yet people don't think about subscribing. Love your channel, it's a great balance of education and asmr.
Kellen41 He’s incredibly underrated
thanks for the love kellen :)
Reminds me of studying electronics in school 🔌💡
How about a video for “ MESOPOTAMIA “?
I think it’ll be awesome
And also to let the people know about the first and the oldest ancient on earth ❤️
On that note, archeologists recently found an ancient city in turkey (can’t remember the name rn) that is dated to around 11,000 BCE, and even though it’s only been 10% excavated, it’s so much more advanced compared to anything at that time, and might be evidence of older advanced civilizations. Super cool stuff!
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Those bird sounds are 👌👌👌, can't wait for warmer weather up north
yea its so nice to hear. glad you liked it
Very good video.
I like practical concept asmr vids that mix in some academic background/knkwkesdhe.
My two year old nephew fell asleep to this! He was so attentive and them, boom, he drifted off to sleep in my arms.
that's awesome
the best part of this video was him saying"breadboard" . Thats such a satisfying and nice word
Y’all realize we fall asleep easy to these educational videos because we’re used to sleeping during class
How does this guy not have a million followers??
At first glance, I got all excited and thought it was a Fluke multimeter in the corner :D
just a cheap chinese knockoff unfortunately
In the fan remote I wonder what ic chip that is 74ls 02 or 04 or 08 or 32. And or nor nand inv
I learned more from Rich in this video than I did during a month long class, which I dropped, on electronics...
Mech engineer with an electrostatics physics final tomorrow😬 hoping this lets me have physics dreams in order to study while I sleep😅🙏🏼
Yes more of these please
what is your educational backround?
i literally despised AP physics one in high school, but i always liked to draw the little circuit schematics. hoping that gen physics will be better a second time around because it's required for my degree
it's more fun the more you practice, otherwise its just overwhelming trying to catch up if you fall behind. good lucj rachel
Would you ever consider making a spotify and uploading audio there like gentlewhispering does?
im on spotify sage :)
Red led like 1-2.5 ish volts
Did you try turning it off and on again?
What is that triangle symbol under the resistor? I have never seen anyone use that when drawing circuits.
LackOfAnotherName I believe it just represents an LED light or a small light source in general.
It represents a diode, which is just a one way valve, basically (current can only flow in one direction through it). An LED is a light-emitting diode, which is a diode with special chemicals that react with current to produce light.
Love it
Ohhh this is cool
Damn it, Ben Franklin! You made electronics so confusing with your electron movement declaration!
Whips out multisim and throws a few flip flops in and make a ez clock.
Can you do a video on general relativity maybe, would be interesting.
Where did you get the power supply
i forget sorry. some online electronics supplier
Transistors next?
Are you making this video in the middle of the night, trying not to wake anyone else in the house?
Why did you use an earth diode symbol as your battery?
Ok so I’ve made a spinning knife on my breadboard.
*How do I turn it off?*
good question
NIKOLA TESLA V.S. THOMAS EDDISON VIDEO!!!!... please😁
yeahhhhh thatd be good
My only gripe about this was the static from the microphone. Otherwise though, great informational video of electricity
yea the power supply was really whining if thats what you mean. (if not maybe its just the yeti mic im using) but thanks for the kind words rub. i appreciate the support
256bmps per chip. also it said 2gbs on the front lol
Instruction unclear-[somehow I created time traveling]
Ohm's Law. Earth Is Round, Pie Is Round.
Hello from an engineering student :D thanks for video
awesome. best of luck with the degree
@@LetsFindOut1 thanks sir.
Why are you so smart?
He has the spirit of learning within him. He wants to learn and in turn knowledge comes in and trial and error prolly too
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I believe it would be good if you came up with a 30-45 second spiel describing what your channel is about to new viewers. It’ll give them insight to the norm and your passion so they feel like they know you a little better and feel like they’re thought about. It’s good to do instead of just jumping right into it. Even though you’re probably always excited to jump into the topic of the video :)
that's a really good idea colt. thanks. ill remember that
Let's Find Out ASMR You’re welcome! You might notice that the bigger ASMR (and other YT channels) do that! As you’re growing to be a larger CZcamsr, you’ll want to implement some of these techniques! Love ya brother.
Do you study these subjects before you make videos? Or have you just studied your entire life? Judging by the vocabulary you use on various topics you're either above average IQ or have a great memory. The depth of knowledge helps a lot to make the video both relaxing and interesting. Thanks!!
i certainly studied this at one point. theres no way id be able to learn even this smll amount just for a video. but thanks forgiving me the benefit of the doubt lisandra
How do u feel about the new black hole photo
very excited
7:49 what happend to your hand?
its a 2 month old scab under my nail working it way north. from hitting it while fixing my gf's car.
Oof... flashbacks to 8th grade science fair...
Is this a 101 class, because this feels like a 300 class.😁
If I purchased the necessary parts, could you assemble a Raspberry Pi machine of some kind? I wouldn't care what the function would be. Dealer's choice!
I know theyre user friendly, but i wouldnt have time to learn how to program one right now nathan. Thanksnfor theboffer though
Ayee ya boi is from florida too
Damn what did you do to your thumb man? 😅
lol its an old scab slowly working its way to the tip of my thumbnail
As a left handed person, I never noticed how uncomfortable it makes me to watch someone write with the right hand ;-;
That voice tho!!! Silk
Admittedly my knowledge of the subject matter in this video is limited, but I feel like quite a few of the things you said were wrong or at least not entirely true. I could be wrong about that, but going through an electronics book could make a good book video!
theres certainly a chance. if you can point to anything id appreciate it. thanks
Early bird gets the worm
All I'm saying is woooow just woooow tingle town
Must be an electrician
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Nice
Is there anything you can’t do?
Badadadadada DUDU
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Series sucks....long live parallel!
I would hate for you to run out of LEDs.
ASMR for EEs
that high pitched noise! :(
Debunk flat earth in a video. This is coming from a flat earther.
Why dont you talk louder ?
Electricity flows from negative to positive. Hate to break it to you, but this is now all wrong.