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  • good stuff, jumperone! my compliments. Appreciate the work you put into it. It reminds me of a PIC controller + board I have that has been lying around for years already, never having done something useful. I should get over my dis-trust of paypal, and translate my appreciation into a real world useable show of appreciation.

  • yeh...!! Perfetct vid for knowledge..

    Can you help me to understanding the opAmps.. I really wants to know its basics and how its work...

  • @JumperOneTV Nice videos! I only have one question if I may ask... : I want to amplify a incoming pulse wave that is 0 - 5V to a pulse wave that is 12V (so high is 12V and low is 0V). I want to use (darlington) transistors. Can you help me please? Thnx

  • @persiantube1990 can I ask you why you need that? to control mosfets?

  • @JumperOneTV No, I had to control a kind of engine. It was for a project, the pulse that came out of a programming software could not be directly injected in the engine. It had to be amplified. So I used a darlington transistor. At the base the signal was put and at the collector I used 12V and emitter GND. So when the incoming wave was high it was raised to 12V and else it was 0V(GND). I also used a transistor at the collector for not damaging the engine. But GREAT VIDEO! THNX!

  • @JumperOneTV and one more thing, where do you buy all those stuff if I may ask? Thnx

  • @persiantube1990 in local electronics shops. mostly.

  • Thank you very much for your hard work and the video - all the Best!

  • vary nice the last part made me laugh

  • Awesome vids!  Need more!

  • Excellent Tutorial !!! THANKS!

  • Interesting and useful video! Knowing a bit more about how to use darlingtons will be very helpful for some of my own projects. Thanks for posting! :-)

  • I did know about darlingtons, but I did not know they had a higher CE voltage drop, so I learned something today. Good work Phil!

  • @lebeyes Glad I can help!

  • Another great video.  Keep them up!

  • I like the rhythms you made with the relays and solenoids turning on :-)

  • Great tutorial!

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