@@Bman130958 search in google for: introduction to electronics earl gate pdf and there you can download the book they are following, as the top of the diapositives indicates the title
u can identify the terminals of a transistor by having the flat part of the device in front of u... and the pin to the left is the collector, middle pin is the base and the right pin is the emitter...
1:59. "The war that will end all wars." was not WW2, it was actually WW1. And ironicly 30 years after "the war that will end all wars " there was even a bigger war called WW2...
what happen to chapter 21 zener diodes?
3 years later, and I'm wondering too, Chris!
cheers
@@Bman130958 search in google for:
introduction to electronics earl gate pdf
and there you can download the book they are following, as the top of the diapositives indicates the title
u can identify the terminals of a transistor by having the flat part of the device in front of u... and the pin to the left is the collector, middle pin is the base and the right pin is the emitter...
Thank you sir for your Chanel
1:59. "The war that will end all wars." was not WW2, it was actually WW1. And ironicly 30 years after "the war that will end all wars " there was even a bigger war called WW2...
So nice sir
aww! He didn't do any of the math associated with transistors 😏
bcz its introductry course
that's fine... i found some videos that went over the math for transistors 😁