I don't think he meant that. Usually many foreigners( at least those I met) say "ok" and "alright" frequently because they want to make sure that people understand them. He's not disrespect of other people's intellect; on the contrary, I think he might be sorta diffident of his own English muscles.
Good video. Please try to use close up screen so we can see what are you talking about. Use life example (electronic board) to explain more ideas. Thank you. keep the good work.
would you please help me to test the MOS in the motheboard near the cpu, so that the reading from your oscilloscope can be read? would u please tell what is the Mhz recorded in the oscilloscope? TIA
Thanks for a great video. I learn so many things just by watching your 5 minute video. I wouldn't have thought of using the internal square wave as something to play around with other than probe callibration. Thank you so much.
it is sad to me when i see people, especially young guys, that say i never use that or we never had at school because i feel very strong that it is not right, it is not right for you and for your country, especially when we are talking about simple things that have to be present in every school.....political men prefer to put the money in their pockets...
just because you're yapping endlessly: he's lame AND stupid.
masster64 9 months ago
thanks a bunch for the video! It surely will help a lot for my physical chem lab tomorrow!
dawncoming 9 months ago
saying "ok?" or "alright?" at the end of every phrase makes you a lame presenter.
try to respect the intellect of the auditors. they don't need your input to re-focus as they have more than 10 neurons for that...
masster64 9 months ago
@masster64 Or maybe he isn't the best English speaker ever. He is trying to help people...
thishasgottobecrazy 9 months ago
@masster64
I don't think he meant that. Usually many foreigners( at least those I met) say "ok" and "alright" frequently because they want to make sure that people understand them. He's not disrespect of other people's intellect; on the contrary, I think he might be sorta diffident of his own English muscles.
dawncoming 9 months ago 2
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criscros7 9 months ago
More great videos like this please
Films4You 1 year ago
Very helpful, thank you for making this video. I haven't used a scope in 20 years and this was the perfect refresher course!
ForViewingOnly 1 year ago
brilliant..thanks......
100roberthenry 1 year ago
More like this please... it is great :)
Films4You 1 year ago
autoset
hugos31 1 year ago 5
Good Video man!
kavikarkaino 1 year ago
Good video. Please try to use close up screen so we can see what are you talking about. Use life example (electronic board) to explain more ideas. Thank you. keep the good work.
WhiteLionofHuman 1 year ago
You should use a HP osciloscope
ripoff24097 1 year ago
thanks alot
MrKhalio 1 year ago
lol, that was so Singaporean.
HCI344 2 years ago
would you please help me to test the MOS in the motheboard near the cpu, so that the reading from your oscilloscope can be read? would u please tell what is the Mhz recorded in the oscilloscope? TIA
Usolid 2 years ago
some body can help me please....can this oscilloscope use for mobile phone?thank`s a lot advance
vandyphang 2 years ago
Wherever you have electric signal you can use oscilloscope.
kaspersky143 2 years ago
Thanks for a great video. I learn so many things just by watching your 5 minute video. I wouldn't have thought of using the internal square wave as something to play around with other than probe callibration. Thank you so much.
slappyd1ck 2 years ago 4
what can you tell me about the "trigger control on the Osciloscpe?
streetleveltv 2 years ago
it is sad to me when i see people, especially young guys, that say i never use that or we never had at school because i feel very strong that it is not right, it is not right for you and for your country, especially when we are talking about simple things that have to be present in every school.....political men prefer to put the money in their pockets...
nextlifeguitarist 3 years ago 2
COOL
we never had one in school, so i never actually used one.
:-( i used to be a hobby electronics guy but we had no money for components.
i have had many multimeters though...
zloben9000 3 years ago