hi Jeremy im meet from india i am highly influence by your teachings and wish that i could meet you i also make projects based on ardunio when ever i get stuck i refer your videos they are awesome i just wanted to ask that if you are planing to come india plz contact me by mail.
@jeriellsworth It's all about the table of contents! Too bad you have to wait for the video to buffer enough to actually have the links work properly.
@sciguy14 well it was in a sciens class and it was about electronics and electronics signals. and how how we convert them and curent, watts, volts, oms etc.
Great Video! Everything in my opinion was thoroughly explained, and it was easy for me to understand! The government spy satellite kinda spooked me a little bit though! haha XD
Really love the way you explain this, because some of this is all new to me, and I think I get some of it, but you should think more about your audience when you say that people have 60Hz in their power outlet at home, because thats only if you come from the US, almost any other country have 50Hz in their outlet. Just something I wanted to say because Im from Norway. Normally you dont hear that much about Hertz, so I though you might mention something considering the audience.
@byxxi I'm glad you liked the video. I sometimes forget that I'm talking to a worldwide audience! I'll try to be more mindful of things like that in the future.
Got a Question , Which Ram should I USE?: ddr3 1600 cl7 or ddr3 2000 cl9 , I know the cl9 is Slower but has a Higher clock Rate ,Which Would be Faster?....
@GamerKiwi Gah, replied before I heard him say "other than extreme edition". Nevermind. But still, any Intel hexacore is going to be faster than an AMD hexacore.
@KillaMarci I was trying to not go too in depth. They are generally called logical operators. That may be a topic for a future episode focusing on digital logic control.
Really great video. Thanks!
neilmorganpage 1 day ago
amazing! thank you for sharing
gunitindaclub 1 week ago
Great Job Jeremy - You will be a leader in the next generation of electronics - there is no doubt about that.
melloyello696 1 week ago
THIS is the info i've looked to understand since i was a kid. fantastic presentation, thank you.
xideathzapix 2 weeks ago
hi mate love the videos any chance you doing the same for the pickit 2 really enjoyed watching thank you
riffrafftracey 1 month ago
can u do a video all about noise please? or direct me to the basics of noise
iamdatdude1619 1 month ago
MAN UR AWSOME!!!! This video motivates me an helped me to step my game up! THANKS ALOT!
iamdatdude1619 1 month ago
Listen, You're the man. Keep it up, and open source. People like you make a change
dubhealedlouiedawg 2 months ago
looks like area under a curve
S4lsn1p3d 2 months ago in playlist TechBits Vlog
The bs2 can also do PWM. It has a command called PULSOUT which is mainly used to control servos and IR LEDs
nrsmac 2 months ago
Man you could seriously replace my lecturer!
I had this on my Physics Application exam, I just finished it last week.
I just wish i had seen this earlier! Great video man! (Y)
Keep it up :)
saphirefrost 3 months ago
hi Jeremy im meet from india i am highly influence by your teachings and wish that i could meet you i also make projects based on ardunio when ever i get stuck i refer your videos they are awesome i just wanted to ask that if you are planing to come india plz contact me by mail.
MsMeet1992 5 months ago
Great job! I really enjoyed the lesson.
BigBlueMini 5 months ago
Thanks a lot bro for this series hope you make techbits 2 for us also !!!!
kt19961996 5 months ago
This is impressive, not even one dislike! :)
Knightmetal 6 months ago
Hey mate,
This video is awasome. Really informative, though, the use of sharpie made me jump in my chair. Is it possible to use a pen ?? Thanks mate.
Jay
jay15183 7 months ago
@jay15183 Haha, sorry about that. I use a whiteboard now. :)
sciguy14 7 months ago
AWSOME!!
rirdrifta 8 months ago
Thanks very much for your work! I´m completely new to the subject and I work myself through some basics.
I do not get the part from 10:44 to 11:23
Why do you have 1024 different steps of resolution when you divide the analog scale into 10 steps in a 10bit-d-a-converter?
ghirome 8 months ago
nice
MINIMI95020 10 months ago
Thank you very much! Subscribed!
Pvsmuntje 1 year ago
Good job your tutorials are very informative
valor36az 1 year ago
Awsome video!
janynnegomeschanel 1 year ago
Interactive!
jeriellsworth 1 year ago
@jeriellsworth It's all about the table of contents! Too bad you have to wait for the video to buffer enough to actually have the links work properly.
sciguy14 1 year ago
really good explanation. nice work!
barracudawww 1 year ago
very cool vid,like the ending
transit921 1 year ago
thx you helped me get en A+ on my test at school and you and your brother have to make more vids, they are so helpful
thekiller0673 1 year ago
@thekiller0673 that's great! What was the test on?
sciguy14 1 year ago
@sciguy14 well it was in a sciens class and it was about electronics and electronics signals. and how how we convert them and curent, watts, volts, oms etc.
But make more videos like this on.
thekiller0673 1 year ago
@thekiller0673 I'm planning to.
sciguy14 1 year ago
Great Video! Everything in my opinion was thoroughly explained, and it was easy for me to understand! The government spy satellite kinda spooked me a little bit though! haha XD
NinjaRiCe47 1 year ago
@NinjaRiCe47 So glad it was helpful!
sciguy14 1 year ago
Really love the way you explain this, because some of this is all new to me, and I think I get some of it, but you should think more about your audience when you say that people have 60Hz in their power outlet at home, because thats only if you come from the US, almost any other country have 50Hz in their outlet. Just something I wanted to say because Im from Norway. Normally you dont hear that much about Hertz, so I though you might mention something considering the audience.
long message D:
byxxi 1 year ago
@byxxi I'm glad you liked the video. I sometimes forget that I'm talking to a worldwide audience! I'll try to be more mindful of things like that in the future.
sciguy14 1 year ago
Got a Question , Which Ram should I USE?: ddr3 1600 cl7 or ddr3 2000 cl9 , I know the cl9 is Slower but has a Higher clock Rate ,Which Would be Faster?....
mrjamesb56 1 year ago
@mrjamesb56 IT's really a matter of what your board supports
sciguy14 1 year ago
Instead of waiting for an i7 Hexacore, why not just get the new AMD Hexacore?
GamerKiwi 1 year ago
@GamerKiwi I already have an eVGA classified intel board.
sciguy14 1 year ago
@GamerKiwi Ever hear of the i7 980X?
KeyAttendant 1 year ago
@GamerKiwi Gah, replied before I heard him say "other than extreme edition". Nevermind. But still, any Intel hexacore is going to be faster than an AMD hexacore.
KeyAttendant 1 year ago
you didnt mention the classified I gave you :(
zoop425 1 year ago
awesome info tytyty
CruelQuertos 1 year ago
Very worthwhile tutorial-for l.e.d-brightness reduction-resistor, but I can see how a pwm could be used.^u^
Ubookz 1 year ago
awesome stuff, would be good to see some more stuff like this on here..
phsyconut 1 year ago
what a waste of paper. that perm marker will mark the other pages as well...
DrMu5tCh3at2W1n 1 year ago
@DrMu5tCh3at2W1n It didn't bleed Through. I'm gonna get a whiteboard for next time.
sciguy14 1 year ago
@sciguy14 Interesting show and keep them coming.
bucOOloco07 1 year ago
@sciguy14 lol I don't mean to be a hippy or anything...
DrMu5tCh3at2W1n 1 year ago
@DrMu5tCh3at2W1n haha i know, but you're right. It's not good to waste paper.
sciguy14 1 year ago
You shouldve probably talked more about the logical converters (is this what its called? not sure, sorry if im wrong)
AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EXOR and so on... :P
KillaMarci 1 year ago
@KillaMarci I was trying to not go too in depth. They are generally called logical operators. That may be a topic for a future episode focusing on digital logic control.
sciguy14 1 year ago
Awesome vids man! Keep em coming!
enjoiboy385 1 year ago