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    With Starlink internet, data is continuously being sent between a ground dish and a Starlink satellite orbiting 550km above. Furthermore, the Starlink satellite zooms across the sky at 27,000km/hr! How can the dish and satellite maintain a continuous connection? And then how is data sent back and forth? Well, in this video we're going to dive into the inner workings for the ground dish and Starlink satellites, and see how a beam of data is formed, how this beam is swept across the sky, and then finally what exactly is in that beam that allows for incredibly fast internet! This is an incredible feat of technology and engineering, so stick around!
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    Table of Contents:
    00:00 - Intro to Starlink
    01:00 - Overview of Exploring Starlink
    01:46 - Difference between Starlink and Broadcast Satellites
    03:28 - Parts Inside a Dishy McFlatface
    05:06 - How does an Aperture Couple Patch Antenna Work?
    09:13 - Electromagnetic Wave Emission
    12:45 - Forming a Beam that Reaches Space: Beamforming
    15:22 - Brilliant
    16:52 - Steering a Beam to Sweep Across the Sky
    18:54 - Starlink: Phase Array Beam Steering
    21:11 - Notes on Phased Array Beam Steering
    22:24 - Sending Data in a Beam to the Starlink Satellite
    23:27 - Innerworkings of 64QAM
    26:02 - Actual Size of Starlink Dishy & EM Waves
    26:55 - Images from the Starlink Patent
    27:49 - Outro
    Key Branches from this video are: How does Bluetooth Work?
    Erratum:
    At 2m50s, the orbits are inaccurate. The TV satellite should be in geostationary orbit moving in the same direction as the Earth. Furthermore, all the Starlink satellites should be orbiting West to East. Credit to Paul S.
    Script, Modeling, Animation: Teddy Tablante
    Twitter: @teddytablante
    Modeling: Prakash Kakadiya
    Animation: Mike Radjabov
    Voice Over: Phil Lee
    Sound Design: www.drilu.mx
    Sound Effects: Luis Zuleta
    Sound Effects and Music Editor: David Pinete
    Sound Effects: Raúl Núñez
    Supervising Sound Editor and Mixer: Luis Huesca
    Animation built using Blender 3.1.2 www.blender.org/
    Post with Adobe Premiere Pro
    References:
    Antenna Theory: www.antenna-theory.com/
    Distributed Phase Shifter Array System and Method [Starlink Patent]
    patents.google.com/patent/US2....
    Elon Musk's Starlink and Satellite Broadband dgtlinfra.com/elon-musk-starl...
    SpaceX Filings with FCC fcc.report/IBFS/Company/Space...
    SpaceX Reveals More Starlink Info After Launch of First 60 Satellites techcrunch.com/2019/05/24/spa...
    Wikipedia contributors. "Antenna Types","Aperture(Antenna)" ,"Low Earth Orbit", "Patch Antenna", "Phased Array", "Starlink" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Visited August 2022
    #Starlink #Satellite #Internet

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  • @BranchEducation
    @BranchEducation  Před rokem +660

    How many shooting stars did you see throughout the video? Post what you counted and we'll pick a random correct comment to receive a prize. Also, check out the Creator's Comments found in the English (Canada) subtitles for many additional details. Note: you can access them via the options button -> transcript -> English(Canada). FAQ: Q1) Do the two phase shifts from beam steering and 64QAM mess each other up? A: No. For transmission, the data is encoded into the 64QAM signal and sent to all the beamformers where then the beam steering phase shift is added. Then the signal is sent to the front-end modules which increases the power for the patch antennas.

  • @JerryRigEverything
    @JerryRigEverything Před rokem +5670

    Way cool. Very interesting process. I'm glad there are smart people in the world who understand all this stuff.

    • @aviral1230
      @aviral1230 Před rokem +52

      Hello Zack, it's nice that you too like these type of videos. Have a great day.

    • @TheSculptr
      @TheSculptr Před rokem +6

      cool

    • @workspilot.
      @workspilot. Před rokem +23

      It is the job of an engineer man

    • @bishromerabdelrahman1177
      @bishromerabdelrahman1177 Před rokem +10

      Nice to see you here Zack

    • @secretservice1816
      @secretservice1816 Před rokem

      Hey! Jerry, don't u think Elon musk is a con artist? He is just lying to his investors and the customers, his cars are a safety hazard

  • @loukmor
    @loukmor Před rokem +808

    The fact that a CZcams channel produces greater content than a big science tv channel while in the same time making it easy to understand blows me always.
    Your videos are so good (and infrequent (in a good way (for quality))) always leave me wondering how do you people make do.
    Anyway, keep up the amazing work.

    • @BattousaiHBr
      @BattousaiHBr Před rokem +41

      actually fucking nuts that this content is available.
      hugely underappreciated channel.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +120

      I greatly appreciate it! We're slowly building a team... to make it more frequent, but still maintain the depth and quality. tbh, it's always a little boggling how cursory a 2 hr long science special on 'quantum computers' or 'some other complex topic' is when it's on the TV science channel. Like I love it- but still it doesn't get into the deep details.

    • @loukmor
      @loukmor Před rokem +15

      @@BranchEducation exactly. Someone who see this kind of stuff doesnt want to be just told that the dish uses math to boost the signal. He/she want to learn how .

    • @TheTonyMcD
      @TheTonyMcD Před rokem +12

      What is this tv you speak of? It has channels? Is it like a serious competitor to CZcams? Sounds like an interesting concept, what's the website address?

    • @itsMe_TheHerpes
      @itsMe_TheHerpes Před rokem

      @@BranchEducation you made this video unwatchable. stop being so cringy. "dishy" ... WTF don't you have any respect at all towards your viewers ? do you think we are special needs ?

  • @AlgernonNormanOwen
    @AlgernonNormanOwen Před 4 měsíci +168

    With my degree in physics, all the concepts are pretty natural and intuitive for me, but my mind is still blown to realize that some engineers and technicians actually made it real, and error proof, and commercialized it! And as a teacher, I can still say that you did an amazing job explaining how these things work. Great job, and thank you!

    • @juanballestermolina1046
      @juanballestermolina1046 Před 4 měsíci +8

      I agree, as an engineer the concepts used are very familiar. Got a chance of use a dish last week in the middle of nowhere and it blew my mind. Its crazy how long we have evolved in the past years where we SMS was mindblowing.

    • @Desman228
      @Desman228 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Give God the Glory great things he has done!

    • @omniyambot9876
      @omniyambot9876 Před 2 měsíci +3

      An electronics engineer, all of these technology, physics and protocols are familiar to me and very intuitive, even mathematics in physics level. But the amount of technical math to pull this off is an I don't fucking know how. To have this precision is god stuff but it's only one of these technologies.

  • @matthewgragg1880
    @matthewgragg1880 Před 4 měsíci +49

    This is the epitome of CZcams. The fact that such high quality educational content is free is one of the few things that give me hope that technology and understating is the true epitome of research of advancement in society.

    • @DemocracyManifest-vc5jn
      @DemocracyManifest-vc5jn Před měsícem +1

      My thoughts exactly. As much as it’s been polluted by garbaj 2+2=5 nonsense there is stuff like this that shines through and gives hope

    • @brojoseph7
      @brojoseph7 Před měsícem

      We need more videos like these for our children and less garbage on CZcams.

  • @imthetruegotmilk
    @imthetruegotmilk Před rokem +547

    I am absolutely ASTONISHED by the technology behind Starlink, and equally STUNNED by the effort Branch Education put to make it so accessible... This is very high quality content !

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +30

      Thank you! We appreciate!

    • @Almighty_Flat_Earth
      @Almighty_Flat_Earth Před rokem +1

      Satellites don't exist. GPS not working in ocean. GPS is just the triangulation of cell towers. Internet cables are buried under the ocean. Time to wake up. Trust your senses..
      _ Satellites don't exist. Those are cartoons. Men send signals to the sky at an angle (a solid dome placed by our Creator), and it reflects those signals back to flat plane(earth) at same angle. Everything is stable, the ground antenna that sends, the earth, the dome, the ground antenna that receives. Universe, solar system do not exist. Are you saying there are bus sized tin objects that float above our heads about 700 km which is supposedly 2000 C hot and doesn't melt the trash cans(so-called satellites) ??
      _ Does it feel like we are travelling at 66600 mph around the sun? Earth inclined 23.4 degree? 90 -23.4 = 66.6 now you see it's 666 everywhere.. it's the devil's number.. YOU WILL KNOW THE TRUTH, AND THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE.
      _ Why mercury and venus show up in the night sky? Can any scientist (Illuminati) explain this? No. All 12 months, we see the same stars in the night sky, but we should see some other stars which are in the other side for 6 months. Globe is busted again.
      _ Antarctica is the surrounding 300 ft. tall ice wall of our flat earth, and illuminati won't let anyone near by to discover that the world is flat, it's the most guarded place on flat earth. There is a treaty signed by 50 countries that no man can get to Antarctica, because it's the surrounding wall of our flat earth, and it extends very far.

    • @jameswright2974
      @jameswright2974 Před rokem

      Russia China sent one satellite which hatched 10 pirate drones today Russia has shut down usa ships
      Air craft no usa Or nato has entered In Chinese or Russian Airspace in the last 8 yrs

    • @beaconing7689
      @beaconing7689 Před rokem +3

      Why i cant see the other comments?

    • @dionysschub5350
      @dionysschub5350 Před rokem +1

      @@beaconing7689 Good question

  • @douglassimpson8006
    @douglassimpson8006 Před rokem +243

    This is the best explanation of phased array antennas that I have ever seen, especially from a layman's point of view. Great job!

    • @thulyblu5486
      @thulyblu5486 Před rokem +8

      It feels like I actually understood something rather than in some discovery channel documentary about any physical/technological topic where they simplify so much that you can't really understand it and they interview a dozen scientists making emotional statements about how marvelous and mysterious it all is.

    • @Almighty_Flat_Earth
      @Almighty_Flat_Earth Před rokem +1

      Dude, are you not aware of the truth yet? Earth is not a globe, universe doesn't exist, sun & moon are the same size, made up of plasma hovering above our flat earth. If earth goes around the sun, then why do we see same stars for all 12 months? Shouldn't we see different stars on different directions? Globe liars got busted once again😁 solar system, big bang, planets are fake (photoshop). Are you people even real?
      Michaelson-Morley and Airy's experiment were supposed to prove the earth's rotation, but those proved the earth doesn't spin, they bite the dust, many experiments ended up with the result of non-moving flat surface. WELCOME TO REALITY. UNIVERSE DOESN'T EXIST.
      Governments , nasa, isro have been lying this whole time.

    • @A99OT
      @A99OT Před rokem +3

      Amazing thing about this video, is it explains what defence departments around the world spend so much money on. The amount of effort in phased array applications in electronic warfare are insane!!! Billions and billions of $$

  • @TINTUHD
    @TINTUHD Před 26 dny +8

    I believe this might be the best video I have ever seen on CZcams in my life.
    No exaggeration.
    The technology of starlink.
    The script of this video.
    The animations.
    I’m in awe

  • @donschneider8662
    @donschneider8662 Před 2 měsíci +17

    I have been in the RF, Radar, and Comms industry since 1972. I have to say this is the best explanation of RF and the Antenna theory explanation I've seen.
    Thank you.

  • @airmailman1971
    @airmailman1971 Před rokem +143

    My background is in electronic engineering. I've watched thousands of CZcams videos and I've never seen a more professionally made and complete video as this one. Just enough detail to not be overwhelming but complete enough to get the thought across. Excellent.

  • @domenicocamacho6184
    @domenicocamacho6184 Před rokem +230

    I'm an engineer, and thus I was amazed by the level of detail provided here, it is very educational and in my perspective one of the most valuable videos over the internet for the content, simplicity to explain, and understanding level of the subject explained. Please continue to do more videos like it, I'm for sure watching this video a couple of times more to pay attention to details that I missed on the first watch. Kudos to the people that created it!!

    • @user-ft9tw9zw5p
      @user-ft9tw9zw5p Před rokem +4

      These days the Yoytube and Tiktok college are much amazed me than those knowages back in school

    • @gkasprow
      @gkasprow Před rokem +4

      Have a look at the signal path channel where the guy does microwave analysis of the dish PCB

    • @SaraMurphy2010
      @SaraMurphy2010 Před rokem +1

      My husband is an EE and watching programs like this with him and our 6yo makes explanations make sense to us!

    • @cooljoker2027
      @cooljoker2027 Před rokem +1

      im engineer too and its so lovely video he made it easy for people to understand it well

  • @user-pw5rv7ei8f
    @user-pw5rv7ei8f Před měsícem +8

    I am a radio engineer. I just want to say....Waw, explaining beam forming using massive antenna array ! That is very hard thing to do but you had the simplest and clearest explanation that I have ever seen!

  • @IhabFahmy
    @IhabFahmy Před 7 měsíci +16

    _Those little details in the animations that make them technically correct are a HUGE aid to correct understanding. Your animations are far beyond just pretty pictures, and it shows! Your videos are amazingly good at helping engage the next h neration of engineers and scheintists that will hopefully fully make some thing far better than Starlink one day. My deep, deep gratitude and admiration for what you do._

  • @PemboCycling
    @PemboCycling Před rokem +152

    Network engineer here, with a physics background.
    Refreshing to see an accurate, techy video that breaks down so much of the system.
    It's a rabbit hole of information but you managed to cover everything in enough detail to introduce it, while allowing the audience to choose whether they want to go further into the rabbit hole.
    Many of the techniques used by starlink are used in your home WiFi, or other systems you're familiar with. Starlink brings a lot of things together (including Elons infinite wallet) in a way that hasn't been done before.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +21

      Thanks!! I appreciate it. Yeah- I like to think of it as supplements to courses that could fit in any 11th / 12th-grade science curriculum, and really expose students to engineering.

    • @videogamezzstreamingzz9480
      @videogamezzstreamingzz9480 Před rokem +1

      @@BranchEducation bro you are a genius please make a video on how to make my wife touch me

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser Před rokem

      Like kessler syndrome?

    • @Mikelica69
      @Mikelica69 Před rokem

      Very cool

    • @Chryeon
      @Chryeon Před rokem

      i wonder if in the future this Starlink will be able to takeover all our telco services :D

  • @Woogachaka42
    @Woogachaka42 Před rokem +221

    I'm a phd student working on these kinds of projects, and I want to applaud you. This is the cleanest and clearest explanation of phased array antennas I've seen and will be super helpful in helping me explain what I do to others

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +13

      What's your phd in?

    • @Woogachaka42
      @Woogachaka42 Před rokem +16

      @@BranchEducation Computational Electromagnetics. We do a fair amount of metamaterial/metasurface (the latter of which is often a variant of a phased array) design, simulation , and optimization work. Your explanation of beam forming I think did a great job of striding the line between useful info and minutiae. No need to go into full array-factor theory for an introductory video, but still get the point across with the appropriate nod at the end about side lobes and such.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +17

      That sounds super cool!! Would ya perhaps be familiar with smartphone antenna design? Or perhaps wifi router antennas?

    • @Woogachaka42
      @Woogachaka42 Před rokem +11

      @@BranchEducation the theory behind them yes, those kinds of design no. Most of my work is more in the optical range.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +22

      @Ben Zerbe ah, well if ya have any video topics in mind, feel free to email us

  • @jrphillip1458
    @jrphillip1458 Před 3 měsíci +7

    This channel has to be one of the greatest channels on CZcams. Actually, the best educational content ever created in media.
    You don't ever get this level of detail and explanation on a multimillion dollar production on TV.

  • @d.mort.
    @d.mort. Před 7 měsíci

    How incredible! I made a 4x4 phase array in undergrad and that was weeks of headaches and only worked in simulation. I can’t imagine getting something like this off the ground. Your videos are of amazing quality!!

  • @RideGasGas
    @RideGasGas Před rokem +163

    As a satcom engineer with over 40 years of experience in the field, I can say that you did a really good job of distilling this information down to something a layperson can grasp. Well done.
    I would point out that in addition to receive only satellite TV antennas that communicate with geostationary satellites, there are also two way antennas that communicate to GSO satellites as well, along with other variants which provided two way communications with other non-geostationary satellite networks in different orbits.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +18

      I'm glad that you enjoyed the video!! I included details for geostationary internet in the creator's comments, but I don't actually know exactly how non-geostationary satellite networks work.

    • @mahi-kp3fq
      @mahi-kp3fq Před rokem

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    • @Almighty_Flat_Earth
      @Almighty_Flat_Earth Před rokem +1

      @@BranchEducation Satellites don't exist. GPS not working in ocean. GPS is just the triangulation of cell towers. Internet cables are buried under the ocean. Time to wake up. Trust your senses..
      _ Satellites don't exist. Those are cartoons. Men send signals to the sky at an angle (a solid dome placed by our Creator), and it reflects those signals back to flat plane(earth) at same angle. Everything is stable, the ground antenna that sends, the earth, the dome, the ground antenna that receives. Universe, solar system do not exist. Are you saying there are bus sized tin objects that float above our heads about 700 km which is supposedly 2000 C hot and doesn't melt the trash cans(so-called satellites) ??
      _ Does it feel like we are travelling at 66600 mph around the sun? Earth inclined 23.4 degree? 90 -23.4 = 66.6 now you see it's 666 everywhere.. it's the devil's number.. YOU WILL KNOW THE TRUTH, AND THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE.
      _ Why mercury and venus show up in the night sky? Can any scientist (Illuminati) explain this? No. All 12 months, we see the same stars in the night sky, but we should see some other stars which are in the other side for 6 months. Globe is busted again.
      _ Antarctica is the surrounding 300 ft. tall ice wall of our flat earth, and illuminati won't let anyone near by to discover that the world is flat, it's the most guarded place on flat earth. There is a treaty signed by 50 countries that no man can get to Antarctica, because it's the surrounding wall of our flat earth, and it extends very far.

    • @ron.v
      @ron.v Před rokem +7

      @@BranchEducation Wow! What a candid, honest answer. The world needs more educators like you.

    • @ron.v
      @ron.v Před rokem +9

      RideGasGas, thanks for your comment. Glad to know there are few old guys still interested in this stuff. I first worked on analog computers in nuclear bombers 55 years ago. It wasn't until 37 years ago, though, that I got the chance to work in computer data communications for a large telecom. As a sys tech in a major data center, I was disappointed that their tech was so old school in the late '80s. All the computer data connections were via RS-232c (25 pair) cable. It wasn't until the very late '80s and early '90s that they began using TCP/IP and RJ-45 in house. Even then, it took them many years to replace everything. By then, I had retired. You'd laugh at the punch cards and paper tape we used on some minicomputers to load data. LOL! All that was from a center where we monitored datacom from several mainframes, 2,000 minicomputers, and around 30,000 servers on a WAN that covered 9 U.S. states.

  • @pauls8771
    @pauls8771 Před rokem +207

    Small nitpicks - in the orbital animation at 2:50 TV satellites should be shown to be geostationary, orbiting above the same area as the earth rotates. This is important because it explains why TV dishes can point at a single point in the sky, while Starlink beams need to be electronically steered. Furthermore, while the earth is correctly shown as rotating counterclockwise from the north pole, both satellites are orbiting in the wrong direction, east to west, while nearly all satellites orbit west to east to take advantage of earth's velocity.
    Overall though, very nice video that explains complex electronic and communications concepts.

    • @yumirow7487
      @yumirow7487 Před rokem +10

      Thx for the added details

    • @Truth4thetrue
      @Truth4thetrue Před rokem +3

      well starlink also needs to transmit signals, so not only the movement of the satellites is what requires it to be electronically steered (phase arrayed)

    • @matthewfrost3677
      @matthewfrost3677 Před rokem +9

      Yes the retrograde orbits love it! Doesn't look like many people noticed though don't see very many comments. I think somebody got too focused on explaining phased arrays and forgot about orbits

    • @ZoulousProductions
      @ZoulousProductions Před rokem +3

      And you can transmit data with a traditionnal dish if you have a Block upconverter, like in a VSAT

    • @christalbert722
      @christalbert722 Před rokem +3

      I wouldn't say that's nitpicking- it's just plain wrong and misleading. After I saw that I stopped watching.

  • @dongyang31
    @dongyang31 Před 3 měsíci

    I was blown away when your team explained cell phone and display technologies, and now you take it to another level. Salute to you!

  • @totoksaikam4236
    @totoksaikam4236 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I worked as a radio and antenna engineer for over 30 years. This video really provides an extraordinary explanation. Thank you so much for giving us videos like this. We are waiting for other great videos

  • @rexlucas493
    @rexlucas493 Před rokem +226

    As an electronics engineer familiar with this technology I am really impressed at the level of detail you go into with each aspect of the technology whilst maintaining an excellent level of clarity throughout.

    • @richardacevedo280
      @richardacevedo280 Před rokem +5

      These are seasoned engineers that have become real systems engineers.

    • @lionelcox9119
      @lionelcox9119 Před rokem

      Had Elon bend a Black South African people would be burning Teslas on the streets for what he has done with Tweeter,,.

    • @Michaelobama184
      @Michaelobama184 Před rokem

      @@richardacevedo280 you silly goose. We live under a Firmament that cannot be penetrated. NASA is SATANIC. Do not be Deceived

    • @jimparr01Utube
      @jimparr01Utube Před rokem +1

      Absolutely agree with your comment.

    • @SereneBliss
      @SereneBliss Před rokem

      Too good

  • @muttarameshchandraprem1478
    @muttarameshchandraprem1478 Před rokem +222

    Studying this in a course is one thing and seeing it with such a good animation of a real usecase is completely different thing. Thanks for making such videos, I am sure lot of effort goes into this.

    • @richardacevedo280
      @richardacevedo280 Před rokem +2

      But you may agree on that both course level work as well as this type of high level presentations are worth? One of my concerns is that my son wishes he could do away with university without realising that even E. Musk completed his undergraduate degrees in physics and economics. Good day

    • @muttarameshchandraprem1478
      @muttarameshchandraprem1478 Před rokem +1

      @@richardacevedo280 Don't get me wrong. If I have to choose one of them I will always go with University studies. This helped me recollect what l learnt, making me feel good.

    • @saulsavelis575
      @saulsavelis575 Před rokem +4

      @@muttarameshchandraprem1478 you cannot learn if you cannot visualize yourself in your head

    • @louiserwin3726
      @louiserwin3726 Před rokem

      @@richardacevedo280 I have a BA in Applied Math And a BS in Computer Science. I too am concerned with the discussion of limiting the math, science and arts to focus on just building electronic devices. The arts do more to push the math and science than anything. An education is a "total mental" experience!

    • @lionelcox9119
      @lionelcox9119 Před rokem

      Had Elon bend a Black South African people would be burning Teslas on the streets for what he has done with Tweeter,,.

  • @jeffreymelton2200
    @jeffreymelton2200 Před 5 měsíci

    I want to say that the quality of this video blows my mind. i am glad to see that there are still channels focused on informing the viewers. not only that but really going deep on the subject matter. So for that alone, I thank you. I also want to thank you for the hard work you did in animating the video so that the complex things you were talking about had a very high quality visual aid, that helped immensely to allow what was being said to be comprehended and retained. The script was amazing also.

  • @jakenicol2404
    @jakenicol2404 Před 16 dny

    This is incredible. Thank you to the team involved for researching and creating this video

  • @miscbits6399
    @miscbits6399 Před rokem +81

    I first encountered phase steering 40 years ago. It's amazing to see how far it's come.
    Likewise the first 64QAM kit I used back then was a 7 foot tall 19 inch rack for 140Mb/s @ 12GHz terrestrial linking and only went 20km. 3 years later there were 7 of them in the same 7 foot tall rack
    Each rack drew close to 3kW for 200mW transmit power
    As an aside, audio modems used 64QAM for 33k6 and DSL uses hundreds of discrete 64 QAM carriers. The difference is the carrier frequency and symbol rate

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +8

      That's pretty cool to hear about! During the research, I saw images of the early phased arrays and Lincoln Labs using dipole antennas. Pretty cool stuff indeed.

    • @SomeRandomPiggo
      @SomeRandomPiggo Před rokem

      Could you transmit data modulating frequency, phase and amplitude? Then you'd be able to have a sort of 3D array of symbols!

    • @miscbits6399
      @miscbits6399 Před rokem +2

      @@SomeRandomPiggo phase modulation and frequency modulation are closely related. Frequency shift keying was the original method of modulating signals in most cases
      The problem is that frequency modulation generates masses of sidebands and ends up being spectrally fairly inefficient (AM is inefficient from a power point of view)

    • @SomeRandomPiggo
      @SomeRandomPiggo Před rokem

      @@miscbits6399 I see, quite often if an obvious idea seems good, its almost definitely been tried before

    • @thatguy-art6229
      @thatguy-art6229 Před rokem

      ADMITTING THAT IS ENOUGH TO BRAND YOU AS SIMPLE - STUP.

  • @richardschaller638
    @richardschaller638 Před rokem +87

    Wow! I'm a retired Nuke Engineer with a BS in Physics. This brought me back to the days of being an undergrad trying to comprehend antenna theory. My early career was in submarines where I got to see the phased array stuff in the real world with sonar and radar. Great video!

  • @jpcoenegrachts1862
    @jpcoenegrachts1862 Před 5 dny

    I spent months researching phased array antennas and their functionality. At last, I discovered one of the finest videos on the subject available online!

  • @otienomark8132
    @otienomark8132 Před 6 dny

    first branch education video i've come cross. just amazing
    and, wow the human potential this technology demonstates, just mind blowing

  • @IsmaelLa
    @IsmaelLa Před 9 měsíci +203

    Words can't express the scale of knowledge in your videos. I use Starlink daily (heck this comment is being sent to you via Starlink at this moment) and now I understand more how all this is possible. It's incredible how this works and the labor of love you put on these explanations. Thank you.

  • @jeffersonwu952
    @jeffersonwu952 Před 4 měsíci

    I am half way through watching, but I couldn't stop myself from thanking you for making such a video full of comprehensible knowledge!

  • @meerghalib320
    @meerghalib320 Před 6 měsíci

    It's been a while the days of 2.5Gcollular and first get WiFi when I learned the core concepts here as an engineer implementing this stuff, so I was super excited at how much you've just caught me up on current concepts like beam forming and 64QAM in under 30 minutes using an incredibly well explained approach (simplifying where helpful without omitting important information). My quickest subscribe ever! Amazing work. Thanks👍🏼

  • @theodoro89
    @theodoro89 Před rokem +87

    Even though I know these stuff (I'm an antenna engineer) that video was insanely well made and enjoyable. Making an informative video about EM and antennas that everybody can understand is incredible. Well done and thank you!

    • @y5mgisi
      @y5mgisi Před rokem +1

      What degree did you have to get to become an antenna engineer?

    • @theodoro89
      @theodoro89 Před rokem +5

      ​@@y5mgisi Computer science and communications, but my thesis was on antennas and I was pretty good building antennas. I wish I went straight to Electrical Engineering from the beginning and follow an RF and Electromagnetics masters degree, but here we are.

    • @y5mgisi
      @y5mgisi Před rokem +2

      @@theodoro89 thanks for the reply! Trying to figure out what I want to do.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +10

      That's great to hear!! I'm glad you enjoyed it!! My background is EE, however, I never worked on RF, so I had to do some research / catch-up.

    • @tvguide4khv
      @tvguide4khv Před rokem

      Yap, had a few tears in a middle ))

  • @silvermediastudio
    @silvermediastudio Před rokem +138

    As an engineer and semi-physicist who understands these topics quite well, I was looking for a summary/visual to help explain it to less technical people. This is very well done, and unlike many presentations on the internet, there is no glaringly wrong information. A testament to the research done. Assumptions and simplifications are identified. Good job indeed.

  • @user-hs1ec5mp5p
    @user-hs1ec5mp5p Před 3 měsíci

    In just 2 of your videos I have a level of understanding about electromagnetic waves and how it drives our most advanced technology than I ever thought was possible. I just assumed some concepts were beyond my ability to comprehend. Turns out the quality of the teacher is as important to our ability to learn as the amount of effort we put into it. I cant believe I understand this! Thanks for expanding my horizon!

  • @user-fg6ju2fw5b
    @user-fg6ju2fw5b Před měsícem

    Exceptionally clear explanation of Phased array and QAM and the overall understanding of the Starlink data transfer is so easy to ingest. The voiceover and graphics are exceptional. Best technical video I have ever seen and I have been in IT for 50 years.

  • @LorenzoGiordanoGomes
    @LorenzoGiordanoGomes Před rokem +133

    I'm amazed by the high quality and detail presented in an incredible series of animations here. Good work guys.

    • @LorenzoGiordanoGomes
      @LorenzoGiordanoGomes Před rokem

      @Science Revolution If you had any idea of how much nonsense you're telling you'd be ashame

    • @timmyjones1921
      @timmyjones1921 Před rokem

      Awesome Work On A Whole Top Beam Level.

  • @BhupenderSingh-mm2rk
    @BhupenderSingh-mm2rk Před rokem +92

    Can't even imagine we are getting this for almost free on the internet this much information, my god.... Thanks guys for creating such a great content.

  • @OrianIglesias
    @OrianIglesias Před 6 měsíci +1

    The unreal detail and sheer effort that this took to create doesn't go unnoticed. Thank you.

  • @alexnovac8089
    @alexnovac8089 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can’t say how much we appreciate the quality of these videos ! Keep up . Great respect !

  • @crowned-blue
    @crowned-blue Před rokem +157

    Things we take for granted, are so complex and require lots of work and research. Im truly stunned by the working of this system as well as the animation and overall video. Detailed yet easy to understand and focusing on the required points. I thank each and everyone involved in making of this video, thanks for the information.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +13

      Thanks!! We appreciate it!

    • @Nithr1s
      @Nithr1s Před rokem +1

      So true! and then we'll have people bitching about delays while posting a pic (give it some time. it goest to the space!). Or this service costing $$. This is astounding piece of work! It is hard to me to understand, but people theorized, calculated, prototyped, implemented the software for it, built the hardware, sent it all to space! This is magic.

    • @stolearovigor281
      @stolearovigor281 Před rokem

      Everything possible in the cartoons world.

    • @stolearovigor281
      @stolearovigor281 Před rokem

      @@Nithr1s it's magic and witchcrafting . Nothing is going to the space and bouncing back. All are ground based antennas and sea cables.

    • @Almighty_Flat_Earth
      @Almighty_Flat_Earth Před rokem +1

      @@BranchEducation Dude, are you not aware of the truth yet? Earth is not a globe, universe doesn't exist, sun & moon are the same size, made up of plasma hovering above our flat earth. If earth goes around the sun, then why do we see same stars for all 12 months? Shouldn't we see different stars on different directions? Globe liars got busted once again😁 solar system, big bang, planets are fake (photoshop). Are you people even real?
      Michaelson-Morley and Airy's experiment were supposed to prove the earth's rotation, but those proved the earth doesn't spin, they bite the dust, many experiments ended up with the result of non-moving flat surface. WELCOME TO REALITY. UNIVERSE DOESN'T EXIST.
      Governments , nasa, isro have been lying this whole time.

  • @brianslota4861
    @brianslota4861 Před rokem +135

    This is among the clearest and most understandable explanation I’ve ever heard! Hats off to the team that produced this content😊

    • @idzkk
      @idzkk Před 10 měsíci

      Scale is the answer

  • @yashbhanushali858
    @yashbhanushali858 Před měsícem

    I am so glad that I found this channel…The audience on this channel is the best..inly respectful and appreciative comments, and obviously because this channel deserves that! The best channel I have seen👌❤️

  • @galret9899
    @galret9899 Před 5 měsíci

    Mind blown.
    Saw this video on Roku. Had to comment my appreciation for the research and work that went into this. Thank you.

  • @shekharkushwaha8280
    @shekharkushwaha8280 Před rokem +118

    As a electronic graduate, I understand almost everything, it difficult to explain this complexity but the animation, simplest explanation of everything of how it works, you guys made this engineering a piece of cake..Your team really deserves appreciation.

  • @TheMphc
    @TheMphc Před rokem +21

    This feels like the old school Discovery channel, before it all became reality TV. Huge quality, simple to understand without the content being dumbed down, thanks for the great video

  • @keithmccann6601
    @keithmccann6601 Před 5 měsíci

    only just found this - brilliant video - i'm a retired telecoms engineer and didn't know most of this content!!! - modern compute and comms tech is getting really close to magic now!!!

  • @tomcole2077
    @tomcole2077 Před 5 měsíci

    Extremely informative, enlightening and entertaining. Easy enough for a laymen like myself to understand but details are complete. I am in awe of the technology.

  • @lowstrife
    @lowstrife Před rokem +43

    I'm sitting here stunned by how well I learned how this technology worked. I don't just know, but I actually understand how the 64 QAM encoding works and in general, how digital information is encoded and like... what it looks like. I'm stunned. This is an incredible presentation.

    • @afrosheent3arcmichael69
      @afrosheent3arcmichael69 Před rokem

      This is all thanks to the behavior of light. So if our communication system gives life to your devices then what electromagnetic frequency encompasses your conscious? Probably the sun. Entanglement could be Entangled mind. You could really be in two places at once. As a wave in the corona of the sun and as a particle, which is partial, here on the earth.

    • @sensiblewheels
      @sensiblewheels Před rokem

      Hold onto that! I don't know if you have a background in STEM but if not, this is a very strong indicator of your inclination towards it.

    • @hamzaqadeervlogs179
      @hamzaqadeervlogs179 Před rokem

      Hi

  • @jaybrown6174
    @jaybrown6174 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, it’s been many years since I studied communication systems but your video helped give me the general big picture about how starlink works. Thanks

  • @booleyboi
    @booleyboi Před 3 měsíci +4

    Watching via Starlink

  • @Ben_5273
    @Ben_5273 Před rokem +35

    I am really impressed by the quality of animations and explanations. Big respect

  • @matyw91
    @matyw91 Před rokem +45

    You guys did an astonishing job here! From the amazing 3D animations, to the clarity of the detailed explanation.. Speechless... Bravi!

  • @gregb5149
    @gregb5149 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent Video! I work in the modulation part of satcom but I never had a good explanation of how phased array works. Now I do! - Thanks!

  • @dheerajgk5545
    @dheerajgk5545 Před 7 měsíci

    This is most detailed and knowledgeable video I saw since my engineering… made me appreciate in awe the technology we take for granted .ll. Thank you for this great work

  • @kevink1958
    @kevink1958 Před rokem +50

    I was an electrical engineer a long time ago. It’s great to see some of the fundamentals of transmission lines and signal processing in a clear visual manner. Great work.

  • @tommybusselle4991
    @tommybusselle4991 Před rokem +50

    I think I would have done much better back in school if we had videos like this, as I'm a very visual person.
    I can't even imagine how long it would take me to absorb all that information reading it in a book or listening to a teacher trying to explain it.
    Thank you to all of you that contributed to this and other videos like it.

    • @Coecoo
      @Coecoo Před rokem

      Educational systems everywhere- globally speaking, are absolute garbage dumpsterfires that are built on crooked groundworks with crooked understanding of knowledge and crooked misconceptions on what methods are best to relay this knowledge... Oh yeah, and they're also currently saturated to the brim with politics.
      Stay away from them and question everything you ever "learned" if it came from a school.

    • @bmmaaate
      @bmmaaate Před rokem

      Same here. A teacher could repeat the same thing over and over for a month and I would still have questions but show me a diagram and I'm done.

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte Před 3 měsíci

    You just made it all clear. I love the explanation on beamforming using the array. Mind blown.

  • @swankitydankity297
    @swankitydankity297 Před rokem +45

    Your videos leave me absolutely speechless every time. You consistently explain and demonstrate complex concepts in very accessible terms, and with phenomenal visuals. The production quality is always fantastic and each video always proves to be well worth the wait.
    This video was no different - as someone who has never quite understood the domain of electronics and wireless technologies, I found this content very interesting and really enjoyed watching it.
    Great work as always!

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +3

      Thank you tons!! The next set of videos will follow similar levels of depth, so we're excited to finish them up.

    • @unoone4613
      @unoone4613 Před 8 měsíci +1

      😅

    • @unoone4613
      @unoone4613 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Copper-circle@BranchEducation

  • @GrantLangley
    @GrantLangley Před rokem +56

    I also do not usually comment, but I needed to express how impressed I am by the depth and quality of your content. Too many other educational videos take specific technologies for face value and don’t go much deeper than surface level. I appreciate you digging into every process down to the electron level before moving on.

  • @PrabhjotSinghDhillo
    @PrabhjotSinghDhillo Před 6 měsíci +1

    Elegantly explained. Thanks. Watching just once is enough if you have understanding of underlying subjects.

  • @AfonsoKlein
    @AfonsoKlein Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing video and teachings, just like every other video of yours I've seen! Thanks a lot!

  • @bpg786
    @bpg786 Před rokem +38

    This is a fantastic explanation with an important level of detail that is left off so many other explanations. As an electrical engineer I could see this being useful in universities as an introduction to the topic to help give people a baseline understanding to build on. Great work 👍

  • @mm8ball
    @mm8ball Před rokem +15

    As a retired Navy engineer this was very informative and interesting. I worked on phased array 3D radar, so this was not entirely new. Although the technology is very advanced from my work in the 1980's, the basics are the same. This was done in such a professional manner with super graphics that one run through pretty much brought me up to speed. Super job, folks.

    • @JoshWalker1
      @JoshWalker1 Před rokem

      Ayy, SPY fam?

    • @mm8ball
      @mm8ball Před rokem

      AN/SPS 48 mostly!

    • @JoshWalker1
      @JoshWalker1 Před rokem

      @@mm8ball I feel happy to classify that as "SPY extended fam". 80s, so that's NTU-era deployment of the 48 yeah?

    • @mm8ball
      @mm8ball Před rokem

      Well, that was my later years. I retired in '84. I started out on 55b tracking radar, but quickly saw that opting for a different school would be a good Idea. I went 48 while it was still young, about 1966, and then kept up with all the schools on the radar until my retirement. I was lucky to stay either a technician, or teacher, until the very end of my career when I made E8.

    • @JoshWalker1
      @JoshWalker1 Před rokem

      @@mm8ball So are we FC fam then, though? All my schools were in Dahlgren, and though that's mostly AEGIS central, iirc there were a couple of non-Aegis schools there. Feel like maybe something 48 adjacent was one of them. Something SSDS related maybe, idk.

  • @garywilburn7384
    @garywilburn7384 Před 2 měsíci

    i was a radar tech in the navy, this is an Excellent, Grade A explanation. top notch

  • @joseph181516
    @joseph181516 Před 4 měsíci

    What an amazing video! Im so happy youtube recommended me this

  • @louis9116
    @louis9116 Před rokem +7

    This channel is the only reason I'm not leaving CZcams. The quality of the content is superb and visuals are unmatched.

  • @suicideistheanswer369
    @suicideistheanswer369 Před rokem +6

    As soon as you mentioned phase shift, it immediately clicked to me how the steering would work. I was pretty proud of myself at the moment because I consider myself dumb. Thanks for all the effort and time spent on this great video.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem

      Thank you!! Glad to help you recognize how smart you truly are!

  • @YipperX5
    @YipperX5 Před 21 dnem

    This is so cool and I actually understood it. I also have never used the speed modifier for playback, it is a game changer.

  • @brrruski8436
    @brrruski8436 Před 6 měsíci

    This video is incredible! Really enjoy the animation's way of explaining sophisticated knowledge like how the phased array of antennae works! I took a lot of notes with the screenshots, learning has never been so vivid!

  • @Riley-Thurm
    @Riley-Thurm Před rokem +10

    The creation of these animation must have been about as difficult as designing the actual Dishy. Amazing!

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted Před rokem +17

    The way they figured out how to form beams and do all of this blows my mind. It is also wild to be that we are constantly fighting each other as a species, but there are some amongst us that are so focused and intelligent that they’re pushing us forward into the future.

    • @epstein_isnt_dead7726
      @epstein_isnt_dead7726 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You think starlink isn't a weapon? 🤣😂🤣
      Dude, get real. Don't even consider the cost of engineering this system, just go with the physical properties.
      These are supposed to be used to bring internet to "under developed" (without internet) areas, right? Well "under developed " areas tend to not have a bunch of extra $ on their hands.
      But before they could turn the first penny of profit they had to launch hundreds of these satellites into orbit. Then ship out a receiver dish to each individual customer.
      How much do you think all those satellites and receivers cost? And that's all before getting the first customer.
      And you think that's another business venture buly spaceman Elon? It never occurred to you that this whole idea could never even recoup the startup costs, let alone turn a profit?
      You're watching this video, so obviously you have some interest in the starlink system. But that obvious flaw never crossed your radar?
      So naive and trusting

  • @akashj4724
    @akashj4724 Před měsícem +1

    You guys are making difference in millions of lives.

  • @anzalahsonata
    @anzalahsonata Před 4 měsíci

    The amount of knowledge and design put into this tech just terrifies me in a sense that i understand how extremely complex each concepts presented/applied in here. This is literally human sorcery.

  • @Karxs
    @Karxs Před rokem +42

    Some mindblowing moments right there! Especially how they redirect the beams without motors and the data transmission technique ❤

  • @SMETSYSGNIMIT
    @SMETSYSGNIMIT Před rokem +8

    Amazing video. As an RF engineer who has designed satellite ground stations, this is by far the best video and training I have ever seen.

  • @OldDogNewTrick
    @OldDogNewTrick Před 6 měsíci

    I am amazed and blown away by the level of electronic technology as explained in this video. I had an intense interest in electronics since I was a boy - first, building a crystal radio from a kit and then many more from scratch for my friends. (they called me 'Brainwave') Later on I built many more electronic projects first with tubes and later with transistors. I grew up on a farm and was destined to be a farmer but my interest in electronics eventually led me to a career in mainframe computers starting in 1965. And of course, I built my first personal computer from a magazine article around 1975. Over the years I have gained a very good understanding of how radio and TV work, and the learned about computers from the ground up as I started my career as a field technician - installing and maintaining mainframe computers. So my understanding and knowledge of electronic technology now also included the digital realm. I am now 83 years old and many years retired and no longer in touch with the latest and greatest. So it was most rewarding to come across this video and the clear explanation of the workings of modern satellite technology. Thank you.

  • @RaphaelRafiBarak
    @RaphaelRafiBarak Před měsícem

    Amazingly presented narrated and compiled thank you very much please keep showing the same in various topics

  • @junktrunk909
    @junktrunk909 Před 8 měsíci +45

    It's been a while since the days of 2.5G cellular and first gen WiFi when I learned the core concepts here as an engineer implementing this stuff, so I was super excited at how much you've just caught me up on current concepts like beam forming and 64QAM in under 30 minutes using an incredibly well explained approach (simplifying where helpful without omitting important information). My quickest subscribe ever! Amazing work. Thank you!

  • @musicman53
    @musicman53 Před rokem +47

    This is a stunningly good explanation, huge thanks from this retired nerd! . Its amazing how simple and reliable SpaceX have made this highly complex technology to use. I know a few people here in NZ with Starlink, and it absolutely rocks for our relatively tiny rural population. One friend had his zero-techie wife unbox and set it up, and within 5 mins they had 250 Mbps. And even the US military were gobsmacked by how SpaceX managed to drop in 000's of terminals into the Ukraine military 2-3 days after the war broke out, and completely neutralise Russian's prior mega attack on the Ukrainians' Viasat satellite military comms system. The Ukraine military now have the world's best integrated comms system for weapons targeting and control, and Starlink is one of the key reasons (along with Ukrainian tech brilliance). The Russians also tried to radio-jam the Starlink terminals, but Starlink downloaded a patch to all terminals immediately to stop this jamming in its tracks. Starlink is now Ukraine's military backbone as well as providing wifi internet to 100,000+ Ukrainians in areas where the Russians have destroyed the mobile infrastructure. And, amazingly, these hugely complex terminals can all run off a 12V vehicle cigarette lighter.

    • @berniv7375
      @berniv7375 Před rokem

      The situation in the Ukraine is not of Russia's making. It is all down to NATO aggression which is led by the US and the UK. Agreements and commitments were not honoured by NATO. It takes brilliant minds to build this technology but it takes commonsense to stop us all getting killed and you people seem to be lacking in that.🌱

    • @Redfvvg
      @Redfvvg Před rokem

      Yeah.. but not. This will not help the Ukrainian, Nazi authorities. You have no idea what signal jamming is. A patch alone can't fix it. For Russia, it does not cause any inconvenience, the presence of Starlink access points for Ukrainians. Ukrainians need this in many ways only to send fakes to the West. Each access point is a transceiver. If this transmitter is located in a special operation zone, it will be localized and destroyed. Over time, depending on legislative decisions, these access points will be taken away from the population, or deactivated.

    • @BranchEducation
      @BranchEducation  Před rokem +12

      Even tho it took forever, it was a super fun video to research because of just how impressively complex it is. I agree, it's soo awesome how this tech is helping out the Ukrainians defend their country. It's also crazy to think that this tech was designed by a fewer than 1000 engineers.

    • @lagunafishing
      @lagunafishing Před rokem

      You need to reread history of Ukraine and check your propaganda sources. You will find that all of Zelenskyy's and Azov data is monitored.

    • @musicman53
      @musicman53 Před rokem +3

      @@BranchEducation you did a great job! Have you noticed the two panicked Russian trolls in my replies?😂

  • @Conrad-jc5uq
    @Conrad-jc5uq Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you to all the staff behind the scenes who contributed to making excellent content.

  • @CyScorpion
    @CyScorpion Před 3 měsíci

    My Second lesson of something I knew I wanted to Know and questioned at every opportunity, Thank You again Branch Education

  • @brentnorrod300
    @brentnorrod300 Před rokem +13

    Great video, right down to the antenna theory. James Maxwell applauds you :) I'm an RF design engineer and have been working with phase array antenna systems for the last 3 decades. Now days I do a lot of the beam steering control code. I'm passing your link on to some of my young coworkers, and others.

  • @johnm8693
    @johnm8693 Před 8 měsíci +8

    This is seriously the best engineering animation I have ever seen. I understood the basics of phased arrays but this is mind blowing. I wish I had learning resources like this as a young student. Thank you so much!

  • @yayany.santoso9228
    @yayany.santoso9228 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the comprehensive and mindblowing animation!

  • @__mati
    @__mati Před 5 měsíci

    This is the best explanation I have ever seen in CZcams, thank you so much for this.

  • @mr.e9239
    @mr.e9239 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The videos on this channel have really allowed me to appreciate just how complex technology is and just how tiny and precise some of the things that hold up our lives are!

  • @anl2468
    @anl2468 Před 7 měsíci +12

    The amount of dedication and detail of this video is out of this world, literally a master piece. Thanks.

  • @paulo123-
    @paulo123- Před 4 měsíci

    I worked on law enforcement radio equipment 20 years ago and thought I had a good grasp on most of the basics. This blew my mind!

  • @my_permaculture
    @my_permaculture Před 4 měsíci

    The intricate detail of this video is truly amazing! Love it!

  • @marianf25
    @marianf25 Před rokem +3

    You know they put more value on what people learn than how much money the video makes, when they recommend watching it at 1.25 or 1.5 speed, knowing that youtube will consider the video as having less watch time when people watch it at increased speed. I love when a channel values my time.

    • @0neIntangible
      @0neIntangible Před rokem

      I had to laugh when it was recommended to play faster than normal speed. I have post surgery cognition issues and my brain is fogged up a lot from the pain meds,, so I've been playing all my CZcams videos and movies at 0.75 or three quarters speed just to be able to follow and understand the storylines and presentations.

  • @chbrules
    @chbrules Před rokem +6

    The amount of science and engineering here to make this product work is absolutely astounding. This is marvel of human creation. Thank you so much for curating and bringing this information to us plebs.

  • @user-bm7ty7kp5z
    @user-bm7ty7kp5z Před 3 měsíci

    An absolute masterpiece of ingenuity. This video's quality does it justice. Quickest subscribe even though I'm already subscribed to more channels than I watch regularly. My respect!!!

  • @ItsWesSmithYo
    @ItsWesSmithYo Před 3 dny

    2 years in and it works amazing. Top 5 transformational products in my lifetime. Keep it poppin’ baby.

  • @zvisger
    @zvisger Před rokem +28

    This is absolutely incredible. Wow, you guys deserve so much praise for all this research and work.. not only for this video but all of your videos are immaculate... thank you for providing this to us for free... without ads no less. I genuinely have no idea how you guys do this so well but just wow. You explain it so understandably.. I don't think there is a channel with anything near the quality and clarity as the videos you guys do. So yeah, all I can say is thank you very very much.

  • @FrederickKline
    @FrederickKline Před rokem +6

    Impressive. I am a long retired electronics engineer and found this video as clear and compelling an explanation of a complex system as one might find by a truly gifted instructor.

  • @darrellarrington284
    @darrellarrington284 Před 3 měsíci

    This definitely earned a subscription. This was well thought out, and explained at a level most can appreciate. Thanks!

  • @dtalkin
    @dtalkin Před 5 měsíci

    A truly marvelous tutorial explaining an elegant ensemble of beautifully coordinated engineering concepts. Thank you!😊

  • @IFaTaLiTyl
    @IFaTaLiTyl Před 11 měsíci +67

    The videos created by this channel are absolutely astonishing. Each one has a quality and depth that can be matched by only a few others. I love how even the intricate details are discussed, without getting lost in it. The research and work that goes in each video must be immense. My respect to the creators for providing this amazing content for free, teaching the public and creating a new generation of engineers that will advance humanity one step further. Thank you, thank you!

  • @IanJohnstonblog
    @IanJohnstonblog Před rokem +5

    Wow. This was an exceptional explanation of how this all works. I love that you don’t shy away from the math/engineering but keep it at a high level.
    Thanks for your hard work to make topics like these digestible by many people.