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  • Thanks a lot this helped me very much from PAKISTAN

  • I'm from Colombia, Thanks for your help :)

  • fantastic. it is so hard to understand this in words but your simple and rather brilliant video really cleared things up! thanks :)

  • excellent

    

  • Excellent explanation. I will be using it to help explain semi-conductors to my classes! Keep up the good work!

  • Oh, thanks, excellent.

  • Really it explained how it become conductor so thanks dear .

  • realy realy thnx dear...

    it is realy awesoum...

    i lov it...

  • I have heard that in a processor, the ALU does so much math.. I dont get what is the math in this.. I mean, its just transfer of electrons & protons. and are these electrons also data which moves? I dont get how data and electrons are different. how electron is converted in data? can u please explain it?

    Thank you

  • i am ikenna from nigeria ,my lecturers dont bother about how well we understand bcos they think of their pockets.But this video is one of a kind.It shows understanding of the concept

  • Very nice.... Gives some real concept to students rather than Parrot learning....

  • fantastic tutorial

  • nice

  • Wow, never had this sort of explanation in Year 12. Our exam board didn't even bother with the details :) thanks very much.

  • Very impressive presentation. Before watching this I have difficulty in how the positive charged (hole) is moving, now its movement is making more sense to me. Looking forward to more of your great works. Thanks!

  • awesome

  • Reallly goood

  • FUCK that made soooooooooooooo much more sense than my physics book lol

  • it was just awesome..hope u make more videos....ty..:))))

  • @sweetteju2992 thanks! :)

  • No body was able to teach me electronics.. Thanks ya :D

  • I LOVE YOUR WAY OF PRESENTATION CARRY ON..........

  • excellent work, sir

  • Thank you so much for this animation. It is very clear to understand. :D

  • Awsome! great animation.

  • nice yah! good

  • thank you. I will use it in class. 3d makes it simple to understand.

  • I´m from Brazil, really very good, I´m speak Portuguese and subtitles would be the easy way to understand what are you saying.

    English or Spanish subtitles and millions of people will enjoy it.

  • @garmichi3 Thanks for your suggestion! I will look into making subtitles for foreign languages at some stage. :)

  • I´m from Brazil, really very good, I´m speak portuguese and subtitles would be the easy way to understand what are you saying.

    English subtitles or spanish and millions of people will enjoy it.

  • nice upload Thanks

  • HOLE(istic) approach!

    wonderful ppt! :)

  • Great presentation. Wonderful use of 3D animation to educate people.

  • thanks allot..great animation

  • thanks

  • I'm working at a semiconductor fab'.

    Thank's for your video that is very well made. I'll show it to trainees when they won't understand how curent goes through a transistor.

    ;)

  • Nice rockets, dude xD.

  • Good shit. Nice reference to the conduction band to. That helped xD

  • very good animation. thank you

  • That was the best explanation of semi conductors I have yet seen. Very good work!

  • I wish you success in your studies have been nice to be appreciated

    mcmajans.com

  • wow, i should add you, easy, be my friend here, lodemer of cebu city, philippines

  • really really good excellent

  • awesome. now i understand holes. lol more videos please, :D

  • Thanks for uploading such a nice and realy great vid....

    Thanxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • Ótimo video ^^

  • finally, semiconductors make sense to me XD thanks very much ^^

  • Awesome video! So simple but so enlightening. I was searching over 2 weeks for something like this.

  • Great video.

  • thank you very much!

  • wow, incredible

  • well it gave me a bigger idea after watching this small video. thank u.

  • sweet this looks cool as

  • great work Mr.Garry !!!!

  • Good work garry. 1:08 I like your heat rockets, nice fantasy.

  • Great job congrats

  • thank you! what the text I have been reading about the subject did not manage, did this video, finally I understand !

  • Nice vid. Are you going to do PN juncition 3D animation?

  • OK, I got this to work. I had to do it in two posts.

    @lwanatt

    The simplest way to describe an NMOS: Look up an image of one. With no bias on the gate, the channel is p-type, or has holes as the charge carrier. If you apply a positive charge to the gate, you can imagine that the positive charges in the channel will be repelled, and the negative minority carriers will be attracted.

  • This is really a capacitor made by the Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) stack (It is NMOS because it conducts electrons, which is n-type material). At some threshold voltage, the channel will 'invert' and become n-type, due to all of the minority electrons collecting there. This creates a bridge that allows current to flow from the source to the drain. Thus, the gate acts as a switch.

  • Well in the case that my my million previous comments got posted, sorry. I was getting an error, and kept trying to make it post. I read somewhere that it still gets posted, so I will stop now...

  • @chimawizzle

    I tried to explain a transistor, but the comment will not post. Yet this does...

  • very nice. clean and simple.

    well done and thanks for posting :)

  • Very simple to understand and remember what I already knew...

  • excellent explanation! it clarified many inquiries i had about how solar panels worked! ^^ thx!

  • thnks

    i enjoyed this

  • very good, thanks

  • I wish you could take it a step further for us and actually illustrate how a transistor works on the atomic level. No matter how hard I try I can not create a working model like this one in my mind to explain the mechanistic action of a transistor and until I can do this I will never feel as if I understand.

  • @lwanatt i feel the same way... i can solve transistor problems like a zombie but i dont REALLY understand how they work

  • excellent video and explanation!! thank you very very for sharing !!!!!!

  • very great video,how can i becom intelligent like you people,you should upload more videos,that was awesome,man.welldone.

  • it helps me a lot! good visualation!

  • good dude..i am a gradute with electronics its was awesome

  • You have a great Mind. Beautiful presentation. You really understand :)

  • Pr0

  • WONDERFUL - almost holy!

  • awesome, awesome, awesome

  • Waiting for more stuff like this , thx a lot

  • good job

  • That's a brilliant work dude.

  • YOU SAVED ME ... ! THANK YOU, best vid on youtube !! THANKS ..! i hope you have more i love them thanksssss !!! :O 25 stars..

  • Gotta love a visual explanation of something that's hard to understand on paper. I'm still looking for a good video to explain diodes and all that stuff though.

  • great job dude that was brilliant keep it real

    respek

  • koool =D

  • Very nice. If they showed this video in high school, I think kids would be a lot better off.

  • omfg i love you. the last part of the vid explained what i couldnt understand!

  • Thanks!!!

  • im making a program to simulate this on the fly

  • Wow that was very good. I understand it now. thanks!

  • pretty understandable!

  • amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!fantastic !excellent!!! I'm an italian student and thanks to this video I understand semiconductors !!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you thounsand times

  • Odlicno ..........

  • Wicked video man.

  • g0od job brou.

    really instructive.

    :D

  • thats gud

    i m a Btech stu in Electronics and communication

    if u hv abt more this subject plz let it to know me

  • quite good methinks

  • Excelente amigo, saludos de Venezuela

  • fantastic

  • thankyou very much for posting its really helpful

  • Excellent Video. Thanks a lot. I wish that I could have such videos when I was in Engineering.

    Again Thanks

  • i appreshiate your help!

  • Very, very nice animation. I wished we had videos like yours when I took device physics in college...Thank you for the effort!

  • Really nice, thank you man!

  • Yeah, pretty good job, is was good, short, and precise. Thank U.

  • How can i download this video?

  • Very good!

  • thx for the comments! :D

  • Very nice video! Bet you got a good mark for that one.

  • Nice apart from the non-sequitir : "because 8 electrons is a stable number, one more or one less will change the charge."

    What you should have said is that because 8 is a stable number, covalent bonds are formed. Then go on to explain how these give opporunities for holes to form. Still, it's a nicely paced animation and its message is clear. Well done!

  • tks a lot very usefull.Puebla pue. Mexico

  • tks a lot very usefull.Puebla pue. Mexico

  • What´s the name of the first song?

  • Thx man u should make some more vids coz it was usefull as hell ... :)

  • vERY GOOD wORK

  • AAHHH! EDUCATIONAL :'(

  • nice work..good job...

  • i go to that school :)

  • much better than my first animation in grade 9

  • Go Stanies , Van gend , is that the sac's teacher

  • Nice to see such an important topic addressed.

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