30 Sept 2018

IC 741 Internal Circuit & Working, Applications (Inverting Amplifier, Slew Rate & Current Limits)

In this video you will completely understand the structure and working principle of IC 741 (internal circuit of ic 741).
IC 741 Op amp has been explained with the help of simulation in this video. This video uses a circuit simulator software to show the working and internal circuit of ic 741.
Applications of ic 741 are covered in this animation video (simulation).

This video includes-
1. Internal circuit and working simulation of IC 741
2. IC 741 inverting amplifier
3. IC 741 slew rate 
4. IC 741 current limits.

So with the help of this ic 741,  you will understand the concept, structure and working of the operational amplifier (op amp).
This video will also help you in understanding the concept of inverting amplifier and slew rate of operational amplifier (slew rate of op amp). 
You will understand what we mean by op amp current limit.

 

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Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) - Thyristor - SCR Construction and Working

This video explains the structure and working of silicon controlled rectifier (SCR). SCR is a type of thyristor. Silicon controlled rectifier is a power electronics device.
This video explains the working principle of silicon control rectifier (SCR/ thyristor) with the help of a free circuit simulator software.
This Animation video explains, the triggering of a silicon controlled rectifier (triggering of SCR). 
You will learn here, how the SCR is brought from forward blocking mode to forward conduction mode. 
There are two methods of triggering SCR
1. By exceeding the forward breakover voltage and
2. By applying a gate pulse between gate and cathode terminals.

 

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Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) - Flash ADC (Parallel Comparator), Delta Sigma ADC, Half Flash ADC

This video explains the structure and working of the analog to digital converters (ADC).
This video uses a circuit simulator software to create beautiful simulation (animation) of analog to digital converters (ADC).
In this video you will find following three kinds of analogue to digital converters-
Flash ADC (flash analog to digital converter)/ parallel comparator ADC
Delta Sigma ADC (delta Sigma analog to digital converter) (sigma delta ADC)
Half flash ADC (half flash analog to digital converter/ sabranging ADC
Analog to digital converters (A/D or ADC) are used to convert analog signals into digital signals.

 

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Transmission Lines Concept Explained by Simulation

In this video you will learn the basics of Transmission lines. You will know the structure and working of transmission lines.
This simulation video includes the following concepts related to transmission lines.
Simple transmission lines
Standing waves
Stub frequency response
Transmission line termination
(Terminated transmission line)
Mismatched lines (pulse mismatched lines)
Mismatched lines (standing wave mismatched lines)
Impedance Matching (L section impedance Matching)
Impedance Matching (shunt stub Impedance Matching)
Light switch circuit (light switch in transmission lines)
Low pass filter (low pass filter in transmission lines)

So in this video you will find the simulation of all the above transmission line circuits. Here I have used an online circuit simulator software to simulate these circuits based on transmission lines.

 

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Differential Amplifier Simulation (Differential Inputs, Common Mode Input, Common Mode Current Source (OP AMP)

This video is about structure and working of differential amplifier.
The working principle of different types of Differential amplifiers has been explained in this simulation video with the help of an online circuit simulator software. 
Here you will find the structure and working of differential amplifier (differential input), differential amplifier (common mode input) and differential amplifier (common mode with current source) with the help of waveforms.
As clear by the name itself, a differential amplifier amplifies the difference between two input voltages. 
Differential amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier (analog circuit) with two inputs and one output. 
The output of the differential amplifier is ideally proportional to the difference between the two input voltages.
The differential amplifier suppresses any voltage that is common to the two inputs.
As the name implies, in common mode input, the input voltage applied to both inverting and noninverting inputs is common (same).
For example - noise is an example of common mode voltage as the noise acts equally on both the inputs of the differential amplifier.

 

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AM Detection using AM Detector Circuit Simulation - Demodulation of AM (Envelope Detector)

In this video you will learn the Circuit, structure and working of the AM detector (demodulation of amplitude modulated signal).
This video uses a online circuit simulator to create simulation of AM demodulator. Here you will see various waveform simulations.
You will also understand the working of envelope detector after watching this video.
A detector (demodulator) circuit extracts the message signal from the modulated wave.
It is very cheap and easy to build a demodulator circuit (detector circuit) for amplitude modulation.
The information is present in the envelope of the modulated wave. So the amplitude modulation detector (AM detector) can extract this envelope from the modulated wave at the receiver side.




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Multivibrators Explained with Simulation- Astable Multivibrator, Monostable Multivibrator, Bistable Multivibrator

In this video you will learn the structure and working of multivibrators. Here you will see the circuit simulation and waveforms of different types of multivibrators -

  • Astable multivibrator (free running multivibrator)
  • Monostable multivibrator (one shot multivibrator)
  • Bistable multivibrator (Flip-Flops)

This video uses a online circuit simulator software to create beautiful circuit simulations and waveform simulations.  

1. Astable Multivibrator

In astable multivibrator, the circuit is not stable in either state. The output continually switches from one state to the another state. That is why it is known as astable (not stable) multivibrator. The astable multivibrator functions as a relaxation oscillator.

2. Monostable Multivibrator

In Monostable multivibrator, one state is stable while other state is unstable (transient). The Monostable multivibrator enters into unstable state on applying a trigger pulse but as it is an unstable state, it remains in this state for a short set time and returns to the stable state. Monostable Multivibrator circuit is also known as 'one shot'. The circuit can be used for generating timing period of a fixed duration in response to some external event.

3. Bistable Multivibrator

In bistable multivibrator the circuit is stable in either state. With the help of an external Trigger pulse this circuit can be flipped from one state to another state. The bistable Multivibrator circuit is also known as a flip-flop. These flip flops are used extensively in digital logics. Flip flops are capable of storing 1 bit of information.

 

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Ring Modulator Explained with Simulation - Generation of DSB SC

Here we will understand what is a Ring Modulator along with Where and Why the Ring Modulator is used? The structure and working of the ring modulator has been explained here with the help of beautiful circuit simulation software (Falstad Circuit Simulator). 

What is Ring Modulator (Ring Modulation)

A Ring modulator is an electronic device that is used for ring modulation.

Ring modulation is the implementation of frequency mixing. It is performed by multiplying two signals. One signal is a simple waveform (typically a sine wave) and another signal is the signal that we want to modulate.

Where and Why Ring Modulator is used

Ring modulator can be used to generate double sideband suppressed carrier (DSB SC) wave. DSB SC is a type of amplitude modulation where in the modulated wave contains only two side bands and the carrier wave is suppressed.

Why it is called Ring Modulator

The ring modulator circuit  implements diodes in clockwise or anticlockwise arrangement. Hence it takes the shape of a ring. That's why it is called as the ring modulator.

Ring Modulator Applications

A ring modulator finds applications in music synthesizer or as an effects unit.
The ring modulator heterodynes (frequency mix) two waveforms. The output is the sum and difference of the frequencies that are present in each waveform.

Ring Modulator Simulation (Generation of DSB SC)




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29 Sept 2018

Rectifiers Explained with Simulation (Half Wave Rectifier, Full Wave Rectifier, Bridge Rectifier, AC to DC)

This video is about structure and working of different types of rectifiers. 5 types of rectifier circuits are discussed here.
This video uses an online circuit simulator software to create beautiful simulations of rectifiers.
Rectification is a process of converting AC signal into DC signal (AC to DC converter)
Here you will find following types of rectifier circuits
Half wave rectifier
Full wave rectifier (Full wave Bridge Rectifier)
Full wave rectifier with filters
Active rectifiers (half wave rectifier with op amp and full wave rectifier with op amp)



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Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) - Flash ADC (Parallel Comparator), Delta Sigma ADC, Half Flash ADC

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Schmitt Trigger Circuit Explained with Simulation (Concept, Applications and Waveforms)

This video is about structure and working of Schmitt Trigger. It uses a online circuit simulator software to create simulation of Schmitt Trigger. Waveforms of schmitt trigger circuit are also shown here.
Here you will learn the basic working principle and structure of Schmitt Trigger. 
Schmitt Trigger can convert sine waves into square waves. Applications of Schmitt Trigger are also discussed here.

Schmitt trigger is a comparator circuit with hysteresis implemented by applying positive feedback to the non inverting input of a comparator or differential amplifier.
Schmitt trigger circuit is an active circuit. It can convert an analog signal applied to its input into a digital output signal.
Schmitt trigger contains the term  'trigger' because the output in retains its a value until the input changes sufficiently to trigger a change.
In the non inverting configuration, the output is high when the input is higher than a chosen threshold while the output is low when the input is below a different (lower) threshold. The output retains its value when the input is between the two levels. This duel threshold action is known as hysteresis. It implies that memory is possessed by the Schmitt Trigger. Therefore the Schmitt Trigger can function as a  flip flop or latch (bistable multivibrator). It is possible to interconvert a schmitt trigger and a latch into each other.
Schmitt Trigger devices find applications in signal conditioning, closed loop negative feedback configurations to implement relaxation oscillators, switching power supplies and function generators.




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Thevenin Theorem - Thevenin Equivalent Circuit - Applications and Limitations of Thevenin Theorem

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555 Timer Circuits - 555 Timer Applications - 555 Timer IC (Online Circuit Simulator)

Phase Locked Loop- Type l PLL & Type ll PLL, Frequency Multiplier, Phase Comparator & Phase Detector

Lissajous Patterns Explained with Simulation (Lissajous Figures, Lissajous Curve)

This video explains the simulation of Lissajous Pattern. This video uses online simulation software (Falstad Circuit Simulator) for creating Lissajous patterns. 
Lissajous patterns are the plane curves traced by a point that executes two independent harmonic motions in perpendicular directions. The frequencies of the motion are in the ratio of two integers.
The patterns that appear at the CRO screen on connecting both pairs of the deflection plates (horizontal deflection plates and vertical deflection plates) to two sinusoidal voltages.



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26 Sept 2018

Thevenin Theorem - Thevenin Equivalent Circuit - Applications and Limitations of Thevenin Theorem

In this post we will learn the Basics of Thevenin Theorem and the Equivalent Circuit of Thevenin Theorem along with the Applications and Limitations of Thevenin Theorem.

Thevenin Theorem Explained Video


Thevenin Theorem

According to Thevenin's Theorem, any linear electrical network having voltage sources, current sources and resistances only, can be replaced by an equivalent voltage source (Thevenin's voltage or Vth) in series connection with an equivalent resistance (Thevenin's resistance or Rth).


Thevenin Equivalent Voltage (Vth)

The Thevenin's equivalent voltage (thevenin's voltage, Vth) is the voltage that is obtained at any terminals A-B of the network, with these terminals open circuited.


Thevenin Equivalent Resistance (Rth)

The equivalent resistance (Thevenin's resistance, Rth) which is also known as Norton's resistance, is the resistance between the terminals A-B, when all the ideal voltage sources in the circuit are short circuited and all the ideal current sources are open circuited.


Applications of Thevenin Theorem

With the help of Thevenin's Theorem, it is possible to replace a complex part of the network by a very easy equivalent series circuit.


Limitations of Thevenin Theorem

1. Thevenin Theorem is not applicable to the circuits that contain nonlinear elements like transistors and diodes etc.
2. It is not applicable to the circuits having unilateral elements like diode etc.
3. Thevenin's Theorem cannot be used for the circuits that contain magnetic coupling between load and any other circuit element.
4. It is Not possible to apply the thevenins theorem to the circuits containing load in series or parallel with controlled or dependent sources.

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19 Sept 2018

What Happens If You DIG A HOLE Through The EARTH and JUMP IN!

This is an Amazing Video about, what happens if you dig a hole through the earth and jump in !!!
Here you will get, complete analysis of the motion according to the rules of Physics. Interesting mathematical analysis is also provided. This video discusses a very interesting problem - Suppose we dig a hole through the center of the earth from north pole to south pole and a man jumps into it. Then what will be his motion?
*Will he stop at the centre of the earth?
* Will he oscillate between the poles of the earth?
* Will he release from the other end?
* Will have different type of motion?

In this video you will get complete mathematical analysis that involves the following-

*His velocity at the center of the earth and at both the ends
*The time Taken to reach the centre of the Earth and other ends
*The total time to reach to the same end (Jumping end)

The mathematical analysis involves the Newton's equations of motion and the law of conservation of energy (which includes potential energy and kinetic energy).

So enjoy the video !!!!





Word Roots (Etymology/Mnemonic Techniques)/Vocabulary for SAT, ACT, GRE, IELTS and TOEFL and CAT

This video contains Top Word Roots (Etymology/Mnemonic) for Learning New Words of English very quickly and easily. 
Craming new words is not the right technique to learn new words. You should learn new words by breaking the word into word root, suffix or prefix. 
By using the mnemonic technique it is also possible to guess the meaning of new words.
This video is a collection of very important word roots of English starting from letter 'A'. In the next videos we will make you available more word roots from A to Z.
This word root list will be highly useful for improving the vocabulary for tests based on English vocabulary like ACT, SAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL, CAT etc.





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