This is excellent, I love the analogies you guys incorporated in there as well definitely will never forget those. Very well done, and professional. More please! :)
A big thanks to you; I've watched quite a few vids now and most of the time, the video intended for us newbies, is explained by someone using jargon that the viewer is unfamiliar with; the videos end up being an explanation by someone who knows, to viewers who already know and the person who came to learn is left none the wiser.
Very good video. Many students need this way of teaching because we are not capable of imagine what happens in the electrical circuits, and this that you have done helps to it. (sorry if my english is not good). // Muy bueno el video. Esta forma de enseñar se necesita. Muchos no entendemos los circuitos eléctricos porque no somos capaz de imaginar lo que pasa en ellos, y esto que hicieron ayuda a conseguirlo.
wonderful stuff. Are you planning on making more of these? I'd love to work together on a idea I have for a series of scientific observations which explain the origin of fundamental technologies (such as battery, transistor, electromagnet....etc)
The explanation was very insightful but at 4:15 you have used a resistor to set the reference current but in the beginning of the video you had mentioned the fact that resistors are hard to implement in an ic Could you please elaborate on this
i understand that we have the same voltage Ube, but why is it that we have the same collecter current, if there is a resistor before the first transistor? is Ic only dependent of Ube, when they have the same supply voltage? thanks
In MOSFETs how do we understand that the right-one is also in saturation? Only applying same Vgs to both transistors cannot prove that the right one will also be in saturation. Because only if we are able to prove that right MOSFET is in saturation, then only we can say that current will be mirrored. I know that end-result is that the current gets mirrored but I'm NOT ABLE TO DEDUCE the logic behind it Should we bias it externally? But then what will happen if it forms a part of a larger circuitry?
Mandar Patil you use nearly identical transistors. Mosfets are voltage driven devices. So the gate node will drive both mosfets, if one is saturated then so won’t the other one. The gate voltage potential is identical to ground
Wonderful video.
I learned in 5 minutes what I couldn't get from class in a month. Thank you! Please make more videos!
that water analogy is solid
These analogies are premium. Fine work.
This is excellent, I love the analogies you guys incorporated in there as well definitely will never forget those. Very well done, and professional. More please! :)
A big thanks to you; I've watched quite a few vids now and most of the time, the video intended for us newbies, is explained by someone using jargon that the viewer is unfamiliar with; the videos end up being an explanation by someone who knows, to viewers who already know and the person who came to learn is left none the wiser.
Very good video. Many students need this way of teaching because we are not capable of imagine what happens in the electrical circuits, and this that you have done helps to it. (sorry if my english is not good). // Muy bueno el video. Esta forma de enseñar se necesita. Muchos no entendemos los circuitos eléctricos porque no somos capaz de imaginar lo que pasa en ellos, y esto que hicieron ayuda a conseguirlo.
please make more videos this was perfection
best explanation I've come across so far! cheers to the makers of this vid!
couldn't have broken it down any simpler, thanks!
wonderful stuff. Are you planning on making more of these? I'd love to work together on a idea I have for a series of scientific observations which explain the origin of fundamental technologies (such as battery, transistor, electromagnet....etc)
Great explanation for current mirrors and sources. Thank you !
what if a high resistive mosfet is connected to the drain of the mos on the right. Wouldn't the mosfet on the top of it limit the current.
Start a basic electronics series covering all the topics with type of easy analogy
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The explanation was very insightful but at 4:15 you have used a resistor to set the reference current but in the beginning of the video you had mentioned the fact that resistors are hard to implement in an ic
Could you please elaborate on this
Thank you. Very intuitive video
Why aint you making more videos ? Your explanation is superb !
i understand that we have the same voltage Ube, but why is it that we have the same collecter current, if there is a resistor before the first transistor? is Ic only dependent of Ube, when they have the same supply voltage? thanks
genius analogy, it makes it so simple
commendable ,great analogy . Very brief clear explanation
In MOSFETs how do we understand that the right-one is also in saturation? Only applying same Vgs to both transistors cannot prove that the right one will also be in saturation. Because only if we are able to prove that right MOSFET is in saturation, then only we can say that current will be mirrored.
I know that end-result is that the current gets mirrored but I'm NOT ABLE TO DEDUCE the logic behind it
Should we bias it externally? But then what will happen if it forms a part of a larger circuitry?
Mandar Patil you use nearly identical transistors. Mosfets are voltage driven devices. So the gate node will drive both mosfets, if one is saturated then so won’t the other one. The gate voltage potential is identical to ground
Awesome video!
What will happen if there is no feedback from collector to base of Iref?
Cannot two transistors connected make current mirror?
Great analogies! It was sooo easy!!
Thank You for your explanation, was really helpful
what the amazing video
thanks for your upload
Nice :) Simple yet substantial
Super , çok güzel ve en anlaşılır olmuş, thank.
very good explanation.
thank you very much.
what software do you use to create graphics
thanks for the vid. now if I knew how to use them...
Thanks,this video is very helpful!
Great video!! thanks!!
you should do more electronics videos really cool sryle of teaching
great video!!!
this is gold!
Great video. Thanks
Amazing... Are you alive now?
This was very helpful!
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great video :)
that was amazing
the first voice in the video was the same as sansa stark voice BTW xD
fabulous
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Perfect /////////////Thanks Bro
thanks a lot
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Want your email id.... I hav many doubts.... Want to know the pspice simulation of current mirror
Please talk little louder ,tq nice video
cool
1080p in 2012
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How can this be your intellectual property? Did you invent these circuits? Don't think so.