Hello my friend, Transistors are 0 or 1 only when they are switch mode, but in amplification mode they can range between o and 5. By the way, I like your videos a lot.
Thanks 👍 Of course, that's why I said that you can connect a p-channel to low, and n-channel to high side, and that on a digital circuit like this how that wouldn't make sense.
This series is absolutely fantastic thanks very much
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Great explanation
Hello my friend,
Transistors are 0 or 1 only when they are switch mode, but in amplification mode they can range between o and 5.
By the way, I like your videos a lot.
Thanks 👍 Of course, that's why I said that you can connect a p-channel to low, and n-channel to high side, and that on a digital circuit like this how that wouldn't make sense.
Wow, such a clear explanation, I never knew this, thank you
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What happened to 2's compliment notation for subtraction?
That's in the part-2 of this video. Link is in the description 👍
I was born during the dinosaur period....thought maybe it was not used anymore. (we counted using dinosaur bones)@@Microesque