Electronics Tutorial

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Parts From the Video

Antenna Coils are best bought in a kit or on EBay

Where to Place the Components on the Breadboard

100,000 ohm resistor( brown, black, yellow): I9 and J17
1,000 ohm resistor (brown, black, red): I17 and I20
0.01 microfarad capacitor (marked 103 or .01M): G9 and G15
0.1 microfarad capacitor (marked 104 or .1M): F15 and F17
0.1 microfarad capacitor (marked 104 or .1M): G17 and G22
MK484 IC: H15, H16, and H17 (flat side facing row G)
Antenna coil: J9 and G16
Tuning capacitor: F9 and F16 (only the two rightmost leads are used)
Piezoelectric earphone: F20 and F22
Negative battery wire (black): J15
Positive battery wire (red): J20

Thank you to Patreon supports like the following for helping me make this video

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My gosh I graduated recently as EE and Computer Engineering on MN. What excellent explanations Derek! Getting into the chemistry and providing breadth as well as depth and attempting to anchor the concepts is the pedagogy of a professional lecturer. Thank you for making this so accessible to so many Derek you are close to my heart after spending so many hours with you.

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I just finished my Data Structures & Algorithms exam, thanks to your tutorials, now I can work on my electronics projects, with the help of your videos Derek, thanks for making them!

unixbash
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that was the best explanation of volts amp resistors I've seen. can't wait for capacitors!

bastawa
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You are doing wonders with your tutorials Derek Banas. :D TYVM

Chrisshao
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That was great. One of the best tutorials Ive seen.

ImCaveJohnson
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Love this type of content! Please continue!

EpicNinja
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I was not expecting a tutorial for electronics, I subscribed for coding, but I do electronics a lot more than coding. So this is like a god send because I always learn the most from your tutorials.

TheExplicatedGamer
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Derek, you are a star and thanks for wonderful tutorials

thabogmojahi
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just amazing explanations. physics used to be my least favorite science - and i love learning - because i couldn't structure info in my head and this is brilliant

carryusthrough
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+Derek Banas You never fail to disappoint. Great video! I hope for a lot more in the series.

reaganmaxwell
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Derek it was about time for you to move on electronics tutorials :)

Flankymanga
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On the resistor color code, if gold is the last color on a resistor, it means the resistor is 5% tolerance. If gold is the third color on a resistor, it means to divide by 10. If silver is the last color on a resistor, it means 10% tolerance. If silver is the third color on a resistor, it means to divide by 100.

tomwold
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You are honestly my favorite YouTube-er. Everything you upload is clear, and concise.

zackerywilson
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Yesterday I was thinking when are you going to make Electronics Tutorial, and today I woke up to this.
You are definitely my favorite youtuber and my role model. Keep being awesome!

snpidek
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Oh my God, just what I wanted. I must admit I wasn't expecting to find this kind of tutorials here.
This tutorial was amazing and you're amazing, thank you very much! :)

lucaug
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Derek, actually both the Positive and Negative semiconductors are neutralized in charge - nElectrons is equal to nProtons, but however in the Negative Semiconductor, there is an atom called Phosphorus which has 5 electrons and protons so the atoms charge is NOT disrupted, and that 1 extra atop is loosely tied to the phosphorus so it can escape the covalent bond of the semiconductor which will allow current to flow, it is similar with the P type semiconductor

dimitarvel
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Derek - It seems that you know something about everything! I love how dynamic your channel is. We can start the morning with learning to be a human lie detector, move to programming stuff at lunch, then learn how to cook at dinner. Your channel is my favorite (and the most helpful) on youtube!

robl
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I love you. You taught me so much. As a self taught engineer, having resources like you on the internet or extremely valuable. Thank you! keep doing what you do! I have no doubt that all of your viewers appreciate you greatly.

Androidzombie
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6:55 My understanding is that a hole is not an atom with more protons than electrons. A hole is an atom with one fewer proton and one fewer electron in it's outer shell. n-type and p-type don't refer to the charge of the semiconductor, they are both neutral. The n and the p refer to the sign of charge that can move between them, due to the lack of, or excess of electrons in the outer shell. v=IcrBqCFLHIY

robinbuster
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Hi Derek, best thing happened that I stumbled across your channel. As a rookie electronics engineer I'm trying to learn higher level languages and their handshake with the hardware, mainly to eliminate language barrier when it comes to implementing logic or an algorithm etc . With your specialty in describing software languages so well it would be great to see some micro-controller level programming and few useful tips and tricks videos on RPi, Arduino, PICs etc .
Cheers!

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