The explanation for this video is completely wrong. Based on your drawing, the base-emitter and the base-collector is forward biased. As a result, current will flow from base to emitter AND from base to collector (using conventional current flow). You need to show the correct bias so that the NPN BJT will operate as you explain. You can simply fix this by adding a voltage source between collector and emitter.
The explanation for this video is completely wrong. Based on your drawing, the base-emitter and the base-collector is forward biased. As a result, current will flow from base to emitter AND base to collector (using conventional current flow). You need to show the correct bias so that the NPN BJT will operate as you explain. You can simply fix this by adding a voltage source between collector and emitter. It's also confusing to use a MOSFET circuit to explain how a BJT can be used as a switch.
@whoosh89 Nope, that's a convention left over from the dark ages! It's 'conventional current' which is flowing in, however, the flow of electrons is current.
@nospindoctor Thanks for your reply. But the green is darker, so surely it's more concentrated there?? is it some sort of deliberate mistake? otherwise he would have used yellow instead
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The explanation for this video is completely wrong. Based on your drawing, the base-emitter and the base-collector is forward biased. As a result, current will flow from base to emitter AND from base to collector (using conventional current flow). You need to show the correct bias so that the NPN BJT will operate as you explain. You can simply fix this by adding a voltage source between collector and emitter.
analogWarrior001 3 days ago
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The explanation for this video is completely wrong. Based on your drawing, the base-emitter and the base-collector is forward biased. As a result, current will flow from base to emitter AND base to collector (using conventional current flow). You need to show the correct bias so that the NPN BJT will operate as you explain. You can simply fix this by adding a voltage source between collector and emitter. It's also confusing to use a MOSFET circuit to explain how a BJT can be used as a switch.
analogWarrior001 5 days ago
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analogWarrior001 5 days ago
nice job
37prakhar 1 week ago
At 7:20, you said current flows out of the Collector. It should be electrons flowing out, as depicted on your diagram, and hence current flows in.
whoosh89 3 weeks ago
@whoosh89 Nope, that's a convention left over from the dark ages! It's 'conventional current' which is flowing in, however, the flow of electrons is current.
youspinmerightrounds 3 weeks ago
thx
oneheroclass 2 months ago
great DUDE....really helped me to clear my concepts..:)
sunnyjaiswar1992 2 months ago
lolz turn on the youtube transcript its hillarious hahaha
FashSolanki 3 months ago 2
@FashSolanki yeah....lolzz......:p
sunnyjaiswar1992 2 months ago
Good work, great video, your accent is also much more pleasing to listen to than my lecturer's
themettadown 3 months ago
great video! do bode plotting :P
xALIGx 4 months ago
@xALIGx As in do a video on bode plots?
youspinmerightrounds 4 months ago
@youspinmerightrounds yes please
xALIGx 3 months ago
great video!
xALIGx 4 months ago
Excellent explanations!
4144758 5 months ago
thanks heaps dude! helped me understand this alot better
ppingpoong 9 months ago
@ppingpoong Great thanks! If you have any video suggestions please pass them on, I've kinda run out of electronics ideas!!
youspinmerightrounds 5 months ago
@youspinmerightrounds Small suggestion: Get the camera perpendicular to the page. Will help a bit. Thanks for vid.
willemcide 4 months ago
since the green is darker than the yellow on the page, does that mean the electrons are more concentrated??
08659834 1 year ago
@08659834
No.
(And actually, it's the opposite. The emitter is more heavily doped with donor atoms, so it has more electrons.)
nospindoctor 10 months ago
@nospindoctor Thanks for your reply. But the green is darker, so surely it's more concentrated there?? is it some sort of deliberate mistake? otherwise he would have used yellow instead
08659834 10 months ago