06:53- in the circuit, negative clipper is shown, but waveform on the right side is shifted (somehow!!) but period is 1 which remains constant. Don´t get confused with 2 graphs at output (with and without 0.7V) which should be the same (here somehow right side one is shifted a little to the right !! )
AT 13:29, in the clamper circuit, a polarised capacitor has been used...Now during the positive half of the first cycle don't u think that the capacitor will get damaged when a reverse voltage is at its peak...A polarized capacitor(Electrolytic capacitor) can tolerate a reverse voltage of around 1.5V...what if the peak voltage is greater than 1.5V???
Yes, MIT and other american instiutions put lectures online.
But let's be serious. Have you watched a few of those MIT lectures? They aren't being taught to the average student. The people who those lectures are designed for are the supposedly a cut above plain folks like me.
Anyway, I'm glad I came across this professor's lectures. I already had an understanding of most of the concepts. He simply made a few things much more clear :-) And he brought up a few topics we skipped in my courses
realy great! But what I always missed in software and in lab test, are the metering devices in the scheme. They obviously must affect the overal resistance of the circuit.
I'm studying electrical circuits for a job I knew nothing about electricity when I started. Your vid is very helpful for the people who want to learn for themselves. Thank you.
you rock. prof,,, thanks a lot... you really helped me to learn the logic of electronic.. i ll keep to listen to you and learn from u... keep it up...
@stefengullicksen because american's are capitalistic at their core and heart. giving free lectures ...is giving knowledge ... and knowledge is power ... so a country with a democratic core and a BIG heart can only do this job... a country like INDIA
@neolife2010 Capitalism has nothing to do with a mans heart. That's like saying money is evil. I am an American and I give free electronic and guitar lessons, because i love teaching. I also run my own business and I get paid. So is capitalism really the issue?
The lectures are so intuitive and interesting. Thank you, prof Natarajan. However, the buffering process is too slow, and sometimes it got stuck. Is there any solution for these problems, sir?
06:53- in the circuit, negative clipper is shown, but waveform on the right side is shifted (somehow!!) but period is 1 which remains constant. Don´t get confused with 2 graphs at output (with and without 0.7V) which should be the same (here somehow right side one is shifted a little to the right !! )
iloveuhemang 2 days ago
AT 13:29, in the clamper circuit, a polarised capacitor has been used...Now during the positive half of the first cycle don't u think that the capacitor will get damaged when a reverse voltage is at its peak...A polarized capacitor(Electrolytic capacitor) can tolerate a reverse voltage of around 1.5V...what if the peak voltage is greater than 1.5V???
guru9580 4 weeks ago
Yes, MIT and other american instiutions put lectures online.
But let's be serious. Have you watched a few of those MIT lectures? They aren't being taught to the average student. The people who those lectures are designed for are the supposedly a cut above plain folks like me.
Anyway, I'm glad I came across this professor's lectures. I already had an understanding of most of the concepts. He simply made a few things much more clear :-) And he brought up a few topics we skipped in my courses
hospitalbedpan1 5 months ago
thanks a lot !!!!!thanks for doing this for us !!thanks god bless
yall
JORGEREGGAEMAN 5 months ago
gained more real-world knowledge from this lecture than any of my EE classes regarding diodes. Nice...
wcunkefe 9 months ago
iam from pakistan doing my B.teach.this video is very useful for me
salimkhan007 9 months ago
realy great! But what I always missed in software and in lab test, are the metering devices in the scheme. They obviously must affect the overal resistance of the circuit.
111splinter111 10 months ago
wonderful lecture sir, it really helped me...Thanks
MUmerqureshi1 1 year ago
i love electronics!
faizan789 1 year ago
I'm studying electrical circuits for a job I knew nothing about electricity when I started. Your vid is very helpful for the people who want to learn for themselves. Thank you.
Isaac707 1 year ago 5
sir u r great,thanks for the serious of lectures.....
vamsi361 1 year ago
sir u r great,thanks for the serious of lectures
vamsi361 1 year ago
thanx u sooo much sir...... it helps me to improve more
sak1436 1 year ago
SIR your lectures are very helpful thank u and the simulation software is great.
Can you please tell us where you get it.
jackStclairKilby 1 year ago
you rock. prof,,, thanks a lot... you really helped me to learn the logic of electronic.. i ll keep to listen to you and learn from u... keep it up...
risingsunemployee 1 year ago
Thank you prof. Natarajan, your lectures are very pedagogic and useful. Keep up the good work!
hnydell 1 year ago
thank you
iorixs 1 year ago
Why doesn't America offer a standard lecture series on Hist., Math, etc.. Thank you professor!
stefengullicksen 1 year ago
@stefengullicksen because american's are capitalistic at their core and heart. giving free lectures ...is giving knowledge ... and knowledge is power ... so a country with a democratic core and a BIG heart can only do this job... a country like INDIA
neolife2010 1 year ago
@neolife2010 Have a look at MIT, they are posting all their lectures on line, as well as Stanford and a few others... it's not just India.
ubuntututorials 1 year ago
@neolife2010 Capitalism has nothing to do with a mans heart. That's like saying money is evil. I am an American and I give free electronic and guitar lessons, because i love teaching. I also run my own business and I get paid. So is capitalism really the issue?
FullWaveElectronics 2 months ago
Thank you, prof
gixxer1959 2 years ago
its very useful for indian students to learn from video studies
santoshkalu 2 years ago
Thanks prof. I'm learning by watching lecture by lecture.
orangedac 2 years ago
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just ok....not great.....i thought iits had great professors.......i have seen better :(
pagalmadman1 2 years ago
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his voice blasted my speakers!
himalchulicup 2 years ago
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radioam232 2 years ago
The best..............
bonkhi 3 years ago 3
praise this spectacle. a true magic in the making.
threelegduck 3 years ago
great man
sakealex 3 years ago
thank you very much
shankotte 3 years ago
The lectures are so intuitive and interesting. Thank you, prof Natarajan. However, the buffering process is too slow, and sometimes it got stuck. Is there any solution for these problems, sir?
doantunganh 3 years ago
Very informative for my Power Supply Design work. Thanks Prof.Greetings from Penang, Malaysia
edmondublianda 3 years ago
Very Good contribution and sharing Thank you Sir T.S.Natarajan. more power!
nghnino 3 years ago
hi, in this lecture you used a software tp simulate the circute boord. what is the name of it, and are the other like it that are free
lagman55 3 years ago
The simulation program was developed by me and is nopt free. It is distributed by a company in Chennai India at a very low cost.
Prof.Natarajan
tsniit 3 years ago
very good! useful for those interested.
mircea888 3 years ago 9