A couple of things that make you a genius at teaching: (1) You assume nothing (2) You already know what the student may miss or misinterpret so you point it out. Thank you very much for being the best.
Thank you . Your videos are a SERENDIPITOUS experience. I kept saying to myself "Oh, NOW, I GET IT!" over and over. I just had to subscribe! Thank you so much for "TURNING ON THE LIGHT on BJTs for me.
There aren't many people who qualify as true educators. But you my friend, raised the standards of teaching. Awesome, methodical, great humor, articulate, good pase, nice accent, everything to grant you an excellent teaching abilities... Thank you Roliny.
The sources do. If all the sources are DC, it's DC analysis. If they are AC ... well. If you have both types, you use superposition (There is a video about that in this channel).
Wow.... I have watched many videos and read many books on transistors. Your explanations are the best. Bar none. Your voice is hypnotic, and your explanations transcends all barriers, to reach deep in to the brain. My light bulb went on over my head, after your wonderful explanation. I thank you. Respect.
This video is precious!! No joke. In all my days-worth of online reading on BJT and voltage divider common emitter amplifiers, I have never come across somebody explaining how to identify the mode of operation. Thank you thank you thank you so much for this tutorial. Excellent contribution to my knowledge and motivation.
I had been teaching the same subject,then left my job, after seven years thought of brushing up with my basics and came across this video. thank god i found it.best explanation given....covered everything from start to finish, and still short and precise. u r a great teacher sir. thankyou
Been searching like crazy through the internet to find a simple, clear explanation to the transistor's 3 modes,. But once I found your video, Man!, I got my sanity back. Amazing instruction, and clear examples. You're the BEST !
The most clear, concise, and helpful lesson I've seen in my 3+ years of electrical engineering. Many may know this information but most cannot teach it to others. You did a wonderful job. Thank you.
I'm very impressed the way you give lectures in all your videos. Your voice is slow paced, warm and low toned just like grandfather's voice reading night time story books to grandkids before bed time and you make the material very clear. Altogether making it very easy to understand. Thanks very much!!
Heh, I am a grandpa ... and I read night stories (actually, I made them up as I go) to my grandkids and they seem to love them. Every night, when I am babysitting them, which is not too often, they ask "Grandpa, grandpa, please send us to sleep in the magic world where everything is possible (which is a literary gadget of mine for night time stories) ... "
Takes me back decades to when I was with Philips and studying Electronics Engineering. My mentor then was a very tough task-master and I could have easily strangled him in those days. However he taught well and was also patient. He did me a favor by hammering knowledge into my head that I remember to this day. And though he retired some 14 years ago we remain good personal friends. You sir remind me in many ways to my one time boss and mentor. And there's great reward in passing on one's knowledge to those that wish to learn. After retiring from the Military, I now teach English and History ( as my primary subjects ) Electronics will always be in my blood, and continue to have involvement in it, yet I am lucky to be alive after poking my mothers crotchet needle into an AC mains power point when I was 2 years old ( Must have acquired a taste for electricity then )
+AndrewKoala Thank you so much for sharing with me, us, more of you. And also for relating me to your mentor at Philips. I also learned from an old Philips, Eindhoven, engineer, even if only for a week. And it was a life time (or two) ago. English and History are two of my childhood favourite topics. My dad and I would drive thousands of miles, very often driving all night, and he would share long narratives (that was his way of "telling history") on Philosophy, History and Anthropology. To H and E, Mathematics took precedence in my child's toybox. But that was only until I discovered how Physics used Math to describe the world around is, and much much later, Engineering to wrap it all into applications to make our brief stay on this planet as pleasurable as possible. There is a quid pro quo. You shared a little, I share a little. Heh. Many thanks for posting. Sorry for taking so long to respond.
I have looked through many video's for BJT's trying to get caught up for this semester. This video is by far the best I have found. How much effort was put into this is obvious and greatly appreciated! I can not express enough how much you have helped me understand this material better. Thank you.
that part where you explain why it is a common emitter transistor while it doesn't look so.... i have been HUNTING down an answer for so long, you've given a heavenly explanation, thanks!!
Thank you Dr. I am still learning from you many years after I learnt from you in a classroom. Thank you for doing this and thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. I never forget your classes and how you made it easy to learn.
The best BJT theory video i would say. I love the part which asks (why this?) (why that?) (a what?) (what you say this again?) . Helped a LOT in my report.
I keep falling asleep even though i am fascinated by the subject matter. After repeating this process several times I have found that I now have a clear understanding of what was once a mystery. Thank you kind sir.
Excellent lecture. I found this while researching BJT's for my summer internship. I'm now going to watch the whole EECE 241 playlist (and probably your E/EC playlist as well) as as a review for the upcoming fall semester. Thank you for making these videos!!!!
Wow very good video!!! I love when i find the videos where someone is able to explain over complicated things efficiently and simply. I’m 5 years late but thank you, you are the best! Hope you are doing well!
Glad it helped! But it is possible that you got all of this from my video in less than half an hour because of the many hours that your lecturer taught you? Just a thought. He did the heavy lifting, I just added the last drop. Thank you for your enthusiastic feedback.
I just came for a refresher from my old engineering classes...sir, you've not only re-educated me but you've also furnished my office with the rich Corinthian leather of your voice.
Thank you very much! I'm busy doing some distance learning without lecturer support and I've decided to adopt your youtube channel as my unofficial lecturer. :D Keep up the good work it's much appreciated!
This is the best explination I have found so far, and it is very practical, too. As Yashshri Singh said below: you are a great teacher. I am a software engineer getting into electronics. When my robots take over the world I will have you to thank for helping ;)
I wanted to give 1k thumps up, but you tube has options for only one. If I would have known that such a great tutor exists on you tube I wouldn't have wasted my money and time in attending classes in college.
This maths is advanced stuff. I am only few weeks learning electronics plus its maths. I have listened to your entire lecture. I have saved this link. I will come back here when I have learned off basics.
Excellent video! Very methodical and everything is done step by step. Gave me the chance to pause and solve the equations and actually understand the how and why of the math.
Excellent explanation, I am student electrical engeneering , And your information help a lot , my studies. Sorry my english . I am Brasilian student. I will follow the explanations to complement my studies. Thank you.
Congratulations Mr ! I never see any teacher explaining so clear, so calm and so simple! If you permit a suggestion: Could you create a good tutorial lake that about circuit analysis (R,L,C use of Laplace Transformed in that circuits.), maybe I could understand at first time! Thanks!
I finished my ECE at mcgill university. I wish I had you as a professor back then for my course!!! Great job and I hope you continue with these videos (:
god made me to see ur lecture....thanks for making alive....today i found god in rolinychupetin....great lecture at alltime in my 25 years of education carear........ i call u as my grandfather........i bow my head to u sir.......great great great......
A couple of things that make you a genius at teaching: (1) You assume nothing (2) You already know what the student may miss or misinterpret so you point it out. Thank you very much for being the best.
You are too kind, Thank you for the support and praise.
I learned more from this 26-minute video than I have all semester in my electronics 1 class. Thanks for the help! :)
Never have I watched an EE related tutorial with such a soothing narration. Job well done! ♥️
This guy's videos should be called "The Joy of Circuit Analysis", he's the Bob Ross of circuit analysis.
Thank you . Your videos are a SERENDIPITOUS experience.
I kept saying to myself "Oh, NOW, I GET IT!" over and over. I just had to subscribe! Thank you so much for "TURNING ON THE LIGHT on BJTs for me.
Thank you very much! I knew theory but the optimization with replacing the transistor with a source really helped me understand this better!
Glad it helped!
There aren't many people who qualify as true educators. But you my friend, raised the standards of teaching. Awesome, methodical, great humor, articulate, good pase, nice accent, everything to grant you an excellent teaching abilities... Thank you Roliny.
The best BJT tutorial I've seen so far. You took it nice and slow, and didn't skip over any crucial details.
Wow, thanks! That is a very enthusiastic feedback. Thank you, really.
I just have to say that today I learned what I couldn't learn in the class. You are great.
But I have an idiot question: what decides whether we should do DC or AC analysis ?
The sources do. If all the sources are DC, it's DC analysis. If they are AC ... well. If you have both types, you use superposition (There is a video about that in this channel).
legendary explanation with legendary voice
*SMILE* Thanks.
Wow.... I have watched many videos and read many books on transistors. Your explanations are the best. Bar none. Your voice is hypnotic, and your explanations transcends all barriers, to reach deep in to the brain. My light bulb went on over my head, after your wonderful explanation. I thank you. Respect.
It takes talent to make things simple. Thank you for the video!
My pleasure. Thank you for the kind comment.
This video is precious!! No joke.
In all my days-worth of online reading on BJT and voltage divider common emitter amplifiers, I have never come across somebody explaining how to identify the mode of operation.
Thank you thank you thank you so much for this tutorial.
Excellent contribution to my knowledge and motivation.
Wow, thanks!
The best narration in electronics ever!
I had been teaching the same subject,then left my job, after seven years thought of brushing up with my basics and came across this video. thank god i found it.best explanation given....covered everything from start to finish, and still short and precise. u r a great teacher sir. thankyou
Been searching like crazy through the internet to find a simple, clear explanation to the transistor's 3 modes,. But once I found your video, Man!, I got my sanity back. Amazing instruction, and clear examples. You're the BEST !
The most clear, concise, and helpful lesson I've seen in my 3+ years of electrical engineering. Many may know this information but most cannot teach it to others. You did a wonderful job. Thank you.
I'm very impressed the way you give lectures in all your videos. Your voice is slow paced, warm and low toned just like grandfather's voice reading night time story books to grandkids before bed time and you make the material very clear. Altogether making it very easy to understand. Thanks very much!!
Heh, I am a grandpa ... and I read night stories (actually, I made them up as I go) to my grandkids and they seem to love them. Every night, when I am babysitting them, which is not too often, they ask "Grandpa, grandpa, please send us to sleep in the magic world where everything is possible (which is a literary gadget of mine for night time stories) ... "
Takes me back decades to when I was with Philips and studying Electronics Engineering. My mentor then was a very tough task-master and I could have easily strangled him in those days. However he taught well and was also patient. He did me a favor by hammering knowledge into my head that I remember to this day. And though he retired some 14 years ago we remain good personal friends. You sir remind me in many ways to my one time boss and mentor. And there's great reward in passing on one's knowledge to those that wish to learn. After retiring from the Military, I now teach English and History ( as my primary subjects ) Electronics will always be in my blood, and continue to have involvement in it, yet I am lucky to be alive after poking my mothers crotchet needle into an AC mains power point when I was 2 years old ( Must have acquired a taste for electricity then )
+AndrewKoala Thank you so much for sharing with me, us, more of you. And also for relating me to your mentor at Philips. I also learned from an old Philips, Eindhoven, engineer, even if only for a week. And it was a life time (or two) ago. English and History are two of my childhood favourite topics. My dad and I would drive thousands of miles, very often driving all night, and he would share long narratives (that was his way of "telling history") on Philosophy, History and Anthropology. To H and E, Mathematics took precedence in my child's toybox. But that was only until I discovered how Physics used Math to describe the world around is, and much much later, Engineering to wrap it all into applications to make our brief stay on this planet as pleasurable as possible. There is a quid pro quo. You shared a little, I share a little. Heh. Many thanks for posting. Sorry for taking so long to respond.
I have looked through many video's for BJT's trying to get caught up for this semester. This video is by far the best I have found. How much effort was put into this is obvious and greatly appreciated! I can not express enough how much you have helped me understand this material better. Thank you.
that part where you explain why it is a common emitter transistor while it doesn't look so.... i have been HUNTING down an answer for so long, you've given a heavenly explanation, thanks!!
Your video is worth days and days of reading books from different authors. You are an incredible professor.
Thank you Dr. I am still learning from you many years after I learnt from you in a classroom. Thank you for doing this and thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. I never forget your classes and how you made it easy to learn.
The best BJT theory video i would say. I love the part which asks (why this?) (why that?) (a what?) (what you say this again?) . Helped a LOT in my report.
Why can't we have profs like this at Tech? You are a lifesaver
I keep falling asleep even though i am fascinated by the subject matter. After repeating this process several times I have found that I now have a clear understanding of what was once a mystery. Thank you kind sir.
Excellent lecture. I found this while researching BJT's for my summer internship. I'm now going to watch the whole EECE 241 playlist (and probably your E/EC playlist as well) as as a review for the upcoming fall semester. Thank you for making these videos!!!!
Even though I passed eece251, I finished this video tonight. Now, for single BJT circuits, everything is transparent to me~ thanks old gentleman~
I love the way you teach us about BJT it is simplier and much much better than my professor //plus! Your voice is very soft and calming thanks!!!
I can't help saying, wow...that was by far the best explanation of BJT transistors, I ever heard. Excellent job sir...and thanks a lot !
Wow very good video!!! I love when i find the videos where someone is able to explain over complicated things efficiently and simply. I’m 5 years late but thank you, you are the best! Hope you are doing well!
Glad it was helpful!
Clear and easy to understand explanations with noteworthy examples! Great job !!!
Glad it was helpful!
Best explanation ever, and your voice makes everyone pay attention, you made everything look very simple. Many thanks
I love your voice, you should make audio recordings of books....
Gee, thanks :) I read for my grandchildren, they are little and love it.
It took hours and hours for my lecturer to teach me this and you taught me in less than half an hour. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped! But it is possible that you got all of this from my video in less than half an hour because of the many hours that your lecturer taught you? Just a thought. He did the heavy lifting, I just added the last drop. Thank you for your enthusiastic feedback.
Awesome video! Saved me tons of time trawling through text books, thank you so much!
Thanks! Not only have you explained this clearly, you've also helped with some circuit analysis basics I was struggling with.
I just came for a refresher from my old engineering classes...sir, you've not only re-educated me but you've also furnished my office with the rich Corinthian leather of your voice.
Finally I've understood why it is called "common emitter"!
Thanks!
Excellent ability in feeding the way how bjt circuit could be solved.Thank you in advance!
This video is beyond awesome, but is that math correct in the second saturation example for the VCE =6.25mV
The calculation is 12-(8500*1.413mA)
Thank you very much! I'm busy doing some distance learning without lecturer support and I've decided to adopt your youtube channel as my unofficial lecturer. :D Keep up the good work it's much appreciated!
Wonderful!
Crystal clear explanation. Very detailed. It blew my mind, very very good. Excellent!
I studied for four hours on BJT's and in 26 minutes you made sense of it all! thank you so much!
Clear as crystal! Thank you for this beautifully elegant explanation.
I am an EE student at University and this was better then my lectures. Thank you so much!
Thank you for your praise, today of all days, it is very welcome.
I love this man voice. all lectures should have this voice
This is the best explination I have found so far, and it is very practical, too. As Yashshri Singh said below: you are a great teacher.
I am a software engineer getting into electronics. When my robots take over the world I will have you to thank for helping ;)
It is truly rewarding when the first viewer likes the video and posts to it. Thanks on both counts. Sincerely.
Thank you for doing this. This is awesome and so straight forward.You even put finding the Q point and power consumption in with that first example.
You Sir, are a GOD!! Thank you so much. Your video just helped me review 50% of the material on my exam tomorrow. Thanks again and much respect.
Such a helpful explanation. Covers almost everything for what I need! Thanks
Bro! Wish all lectures had the talent to communicate info as simple as you did.
In a word, it is to say 'superb' explanation.
Thank you kindly.
Thank you. This is the tutorial video. I expect to be able to upload the lecture on BJTs sometime this week. Stay tuned.
Whoa, you are better than my instructor.The explanation about bjt is precise and I learned a lot from this video. Thanks!
Take a bow professor! Annihilated all my confusions!
I wanted to give 1k thumps up, but you tube has options for only one. If I would have known that such a great tutor exists on you tube I wouldn't have wasted my money and time in attending classes in college.
This maths is advanced stuff. I am only few weeks learning electronics plus its maths. I have listened to your entire lecture. I have saved this link. I will come back here when I have learned off basics.
Thank you for the bjt note. Excellent voice and excellent summary. You are the best.
You are too kind, but thank you. :)
you sir are the master of teaching every single video of yours is better ,, this is the perfect explanation for the BJT
Big thanks for these videos about BJT,and very usefull examples in final exams. :) Greetings from Montenegro,by student of electrical engineering!:)
Excellent video! Very methodical and everything is done step by step. Gave me the chance to pause and solve the equations and actually understand the how and why of the math.
Fantastic tutorial. I feel like I have a much better grasp of transistor modes, and calculating their circuits. Thank you!
Life saver, time saver and mind saver videos. Perfect teaching. Thank you so much sir.
Really helpful! Tomorrow I'm writing the digital embedded systems final exam and it literally saved me! Thanks very much!
Excellent Review of basic BJT DC analysis. Thank-you!
The best tutorial ever about BJT transistors. Thanks a lot!
Wow, thanks!
Excellent explanation, I am student electrical engeneering , And your information help a lot , my studies. Sorry my english . I am Brasilian student.
I will follow the explanations to complement my studies. Thank you.
Congratulations Mr ! I never see any teacher explaining so clear, so calm and so simple! If you permit a suggestion: Could you create a good tutorial lake that about circuit analysis (R,L,C use of Laplace Transformed in that circuits.), maybe I could understand at first time! Thanks!
Thank you Prof Roliny. Crystal clear with the concepts
this video is going to keep me away from failing my electronics course, so much thanks!
Thank you so very much for posting your videos! Very well put together sir.
This is an incredibly easy to follow video. Thank you so much for posting it.
Thank you very much for this simple and also fully comprehensible approach!!!
Thank you sir! I was struggling with my basic electronics but because of you i think i can now perform well. Kudos!
Now this is what I call a lecture...Amazing. Thank you very much!!!!
Awesome review! I was having a rough time learning all the diagrams in the textbook but you made it so much easier.
I finished my ECE at mcgill university. I wish I had you as a professor back then for my course!!!
Great job and I hope you continue with these videos (:
i cant tell you how much i appreciate this.
You are the best!!! 1 video and now I am good to go. Thank you so much.
This is an awesome explanation of transistor applications. Thank you very much.
god made me to see ur lecture....thanks for making alive....today i found god in rolinychupetin....great lecture at alltime in my 25 years of education carear........
i call u as my grandfather........i bow my head to u sir.......great great great......
This is absolutely exceptional. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Wow, thank you!
I am ECE student finishing University and I learned more about bjt here than in the two circuit courses i took combined..
6:01 for the pseudocode :D
Thank you sir, this is the way of explaining i was looking desperately.
The better of the best video about BJT in the world.
Thanks for explaining it so well! Not only was it a good explanation, but it was actually interesting to listen to.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This really solidified my understanding of the BJT transistor. Thanks you!
Thanks for the clear explanation! Slowly and effectively explained! Even I was able to understand
Greetings from Bangladesh ! you depicted a sophisticated topic in so simple words !
Thank You for making a topic that is often complicated be so easy to understand. Many thumbs up (y)
Thank you very much sir. This is the best explanation video I have ever watched.
Thank you for putting these videos up here! Really Good Job!
You're better than my professor! These videos are great!
thank you so much for your calming voice.
Greetings from SriLanka, you make things easy. thank you very much sir.
Man I dont know what to say, I read the whole chapter line by line and it doesnt eplain as goog as this 20 min video. Thank alot. was very helpful
You are very excellent Tutor , genuis and great . god keep you
You was so clear. Thanks and again thanks.
You are welcome :)