Tristate Buffers

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Introduction to tristate buffers: circuit components that can be used to "shut-off" the outputs from other circuit components.
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In 3 minutes, a guy 12 years ago made a clear and simple explanation about tri-state buffer, while my teacher could not explain it properly to our class in almost an hour.

Hales
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I searched for Tri State Area but this video was second on the list so I just decided to watch, thanks for the information, learn something new everyday on the internet whether it be on purpose or unintended

VIRGIINBOY
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Simple, quick, to the point. Thank you.

vadrif-draco
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Such a good video. Its simpler yet more comprehensive than like the top 5 website results on Google.

bennydontplaythat
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Actually better than I imagined....
Keep it up bro

jackfroster
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perfectly explained. Just what I needed

Filipius
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At 1:15, are you saying that current will still flow through a circuit even if the voltage is zero? If so, how would that be possible? Voltage is required to push current through a circuit, therefore zero volts would mean that no current is flowing through the circuit right?

BoxerDogs
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so easy to understand, thank you so much

emanuelechilin
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if I = V/R doesn't that mean that if Voltage goes to 0 then current will also drop to zero?

pfever
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Thanks, this was helpful to understand multiplexers.

estebancarrasco
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Great Video Man! Just need to loosen up a bit, feels like you're reading from a prompt, other than that, a perfect explanation!!!

MrBrandon
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so, it's basically like a transistor.

SOSenterprises
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Current CANNOT flow in a circuit without voltage

jevi
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Bro, nice videos but change the angle of the camera when you're talking :)

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