My friend, you are seriously a good instructor. I don't know why, but I was lost watching my professor teach this same material, nor could I really get it strictly from our text, but watching your video made it all clear. Thank you soooooo freaking much, man!!!
I have to agree with Salvador, this material was not explained in a way I understood until I watched your videos. Thank you, you saved my midterm grade.
This helped me out so much! I'm not in a class but it's a personally project of mine to learn logic off of youtube lectures and you really helped me overcome a roadblock there. Thank you.
I'm glad I watched this. My professor didn't tell us that: 1.) box size has to be a power of 2, and 2.) the logic values cannot differ across each input for a particular box. These seem to be very important points and so I thank you for this
I think this might be the first comment I've left on youtube. This was extremely helpful. I couldn't understand why we would jump from 01 to 11 and now I'll never forget. Also, now I know how to find/the significance of the negations in the equation. My only lament is that I'm paying someone else money to not teach me anything. Thanks!
This is amazing.....i am mechanical ...and this took me like boom....complete understanding....thogh my puc CS helped me too thanks fr making me understand
Very good explanation. When the professor did this in class (at another college) he kind of forgot to mention what those 1s represented. So we just thought he was pulling these 1s out of thin air...
Some professors are stingy about including the overlapping PI's in our SOP expression. Should we include the overlapping PI's in our simplified SOP expression?
It simplifies to F = 1, this means F is always 1 regardless the value of the variables (in that case all the variables are 'Do not care'), I can't think of what kind of design that would be though!
For the first trial, after you grouped '1' in a group of four, and solved it to become =C, then you grouped the other '1' horizontally in a group of two,which then turned to be = AB. What if you group it into group of three? Can you get the same answer, because I think the answer would be different..anyone?
Thanks so much man. you explained it in 15 min better than my prof who took 2 classes
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My friend, you are seriously a good instructor. I don't know why, but I was lost watching my professor teach this same material, nor could I really get it strictly from our text, but watching your video made it all clear. Thank you soooooo freaking much, man!!!
Thanks a lot!!! I spent 4 hours in class trying to learn this but the way you explained is way better!!
I have to agree with Salvador, this material was not explained in a way I understood until I watched your videos. Thank you, you saved my midterm grade.
This helped me out so much! I'm not in a class but it's a personally project of mine to learn logic off of youtube lectures and you really helped me overcome a roadblock there. Thank you.
incredible, haven't had to even think about them in 23 years yet in 14 mins you have stimulated all those old lessons.
I'm glad I watched this. My professor didn't tell us that: 1.) box size has to be a power of 2, and 2.) the logic values cannot differ across each input for a particular box. These seem to be very important points and so I thank you for this
What are you doing now? :D
have a exam in this today and i was totally lost , I fully understand it now , Thanks :)
mind was blown in class, thank you for picking up the pieces.
All the best.
THIS WAS BEYOND HELPFUL!!!! thank you!!! you helped me understand right away! You just show how an amazing professor can make all the difference!
thanks a lot!! :D i didn't know three hour- lesson can be shortened so much and i completely understand it
Thank you for the video! Did not understood this at all in my digital logic class but now I know this perfectly on the day of the midterm!
This was so much more helpful than my class, reading the textbook, and several other long videos. Thank you so much!
This video was extremely helpful, you did a wonderful job explaining Karnaugh maps. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much. I have finals (Discrete Maths) in 9 hours and I missed this particular class. But you made it so easy to understand.
ty for posting this video man..Finally it was so easy to learn this cause of you and your way to explain all your actions!!
Thank you so much... I missed class when the professor when over this and was kinda lost... you have cleared all my doubts.
great video! I understand the K map in less than 2 minutes watching this video.
Thanks alot, I have an exam next week and I'm sure its all because of you if i get good grades!
I think this might be the first comment I've left on youtube. This was extremely helpful. I couldn't understand why we would jump from 01 to 11 and now I'll never forget. Also, now I know how to find/the significance of the negations in the equation. My only lament is that I'm paying someone else money to not teach me anything. Thanks!
This one video makes my concept clear ....I had heard so many lectures but fail ....but this video 😍
you are an excellent teacher mate, answered all my questions thankyou
This took me 5 minutes to understand. You should replace my professor in Digital Tech.. Thanks alot man!
ROFL I was about to write the same thing on here, 5 minute youtube video beats my professor's 130 minute lecture,
got it in just 14 mins of video... better than the 1 hour class.. wonder why.... LOL
This is amazing.....i am mechanical ...and this took me like boom....complete understanding....thogh my puc CS helped me too
thanks fr making me understand
Thanks for taking the time to explain this in a simple manner.
Sir where are you now? !! You have the simplest explanation of the hectic topics! ❤ lot of love sir
This was the best video on the topic on youtube, thank you so much
I had to watch it twice but I finally understand the concept! Many thanks!
Thank you so much! This video helped me so much. You just saved my grade, thanks a bunch!!!
Thank you so much. That was explained way better than how my Prof. tried to explain it!
Haha...crickets... I thought they were outside my house but the chirping is in the video!
Super helpful man....lifesaver, my prof made it so unnecessarily difficult...
very helpful. thank you. You just got me an A in my exam.
Thank you! I finally learn how to write the simplified F expression.
You're the man. Thanks for your eloquent explanation bro!
the man! explained it better than my class tutor lol.
Thanks docx
You are god sir, my univ. prof. couldn't explain this in 3 lectures
Man Thank you very much .You are a life saver.
Thank You!!! I had no idea of what my Professor or textbook was trying to explain.
thank you man, you've clarify my thought about this for over 3 years..LOL
thanks man.. you made it so easy to understand this K-map.. just awesome!
You are a gentleman and a scholar.
cant express my gratitude enough!
THANKS, I finally understand! I have my midterm exam tomorrow...
This was very helpful and cleared out all my confusion, thank you so much.
Thx man, loved it, understood all over.. again.. yet only in 14 mins.
Ps. I kinda like the chirping cricket, makes it more peaceful xD
the best explanation I have ever seen!...thanks!
Thank you so very much ! Sir, your explanations are great...got my concepts clear ! :D
Finally.
God dammit, thanks for explaining this.
You just explained it more more better than my text book.
thanks man may gods blessings always shower you
the crickets compliment my soul well watching this
this summed up 2 weeks worth of lessons
Wow you are so smart, 🤓 you have a good pronunciation of words, I like that
Very good explanation. When the professor did this in class (at another college) he kind of forgot to mention what those 1s represented. So we just thought he was pulling these 1s out of thin air...
thanks :) ... but p.s the crickets kinda pissed me off lol
Very simple and expecting more like this thanks
This really helped...thanks a lot mate.
Thank you sir for this. Saved me hours of reading since my prof is bad at teaching haha
You made me understand in a jiffy!! Thanks man!!
you're better than my teacher!
Thanks for such simplified explanation
❤️Good method of teachind...!!
Thanks a lot! You explained it very well.
So very helpful. Thank you so much!
Amazing description. Thanks!
Thank you so so much! I have a horrible book but this made so much sense.
Some professors are stingy about including the overlapping PI's in our SOP expression. Should we include the overlapping PI's in our simplified SOP expression?
Thank you so much for this video. Help me out a lot.
thanks for helping a brother out man
The lecture is awesome and the background sound is also amazing :v good job ^_^
class with crickets sound... i find that less stressful than a class without
Thank you so much, now I just need to learn how to simplify!
6:18 I noticed that you missed to put the one on the 0 0 1, as it is not put on the karnough map but appears to exist on the truth table.
i thank you for such a simplified explanation. :)
what if i have something like this
1 1 0 1
0 0 0 0
I group the first two one's and get AB, what to do with the last 1?
This helps a lot! Thank you very much.
Thanks man you have really helped me
Thanks the left hand user... God Bless you
thanks man..
your video made it easy to learn.
really thanks :)
Thanks. Great video.
At 4:24, why doesn't F = C+AB since we got C first?
Thank you so much dude. You are awesome!
Great video, you rock.
Very good explanation, thanks
sooooo helpful man , thanks a lot 👏
very good! right to the point.tks for sharing with us.
thx for the explainacion Doc(whoever u r ) ...
Thx for sharing!
It's predefined. You want to generate a boolean expression where those inputs will produce those cases for F.
Can you please share videos of the previous class you keep referring to in the video?
very good explanation... thnks a lot
It simplifies to F = 1, this means F is always 1 regardless the value of the variables (in that case all the variables are 'Do not care'), I can't think of what kind of design that would be though!
Excellent job!
great explanation! thank so much
For the first trial, after you grouped '1' in a group of four, and solved it to become =C, then you grouped the other '1' horizontally in a group of two,which then turned to be = AB. What if you group it into group of three? Can you get the same answer, because I think the answer would be different..anyone?
Thanks , really useful tutorial!
Great Video ENGRTUTOR
Thanks Man :D
It is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
why we cant make group of 3 in example of 4 variable K map??
you should make group of 2 or four coz the map we are making on basis on 2^n
1 year ago you made a comment that now answered my question. So a late thank you.
What if there is an 1 in a position that I cant be grouped?