How Do Transistors Work? #electronics #transistor #IoT

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Just some extra facts cause I couldn't fit it in the video:
The 'ON' and 'OFF' states of transistors are used to represent 1s and 0s in computer chips. Theres BILLIONS of tiny transistors in em that are used for logic gates, memory and computational stuff 🦾😄

Robonyx
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this channel is sooo underrated. The explaination is crystal clear. Hope it grow really fast.

insani
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BJT's are current devices, not voltage. (ie. the current in/out of the base is what controls the current between the emitter and collector)

NA-hilx
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This taught me more about transistors and semiconductors than a college course did

birb
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Your information is so clear to understand. Definitely make more shorts of those extra facts so you can get more views.

Online_Name
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Nice information, i was just studying about semiconductors in school, the content you make is very good

gauravmarkam
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This 30 second better than my teacher's several hours of teaching

shahidiftikar
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BJT transistors Are rarely used in computer chips anymore. Most computer chips are based on FETs (Field Effect Transistors) which are basically more comparable to ancient tubes.

thinking-laaf
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It‘s a really great Video and I have never seen a Transistor explanation with the npn semiconductors in a short. I really like that.
Small correction for the BJT: you don’t need a Voltage on the base you need a voltage between the base and emitter -> results in a CURRENT. The BJT is a current connected „gate“. The most transistors in computers today are MOSFETs. MOSFETs are voltage controlled „gates“ so they need only a voltage on gate (it’s called different here) to enable the source drain current. Hope this was helpful ❤

jambinho
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Gotta applaud the correct electron flow direction bro 👏👏

F_Val.
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I have 6 years of education in electronics. This is probably the easiest and most accurate explanation of a transistor I've ever seen. Thank you

irongiant
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I think this channel is one of the best for electronics, I only watched shorts from this channel and i can say is i am always happy to learn new electronics components every time

jaredcrown
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So basically, a locked minecraft repeater 😂

damionlunsford
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Inductors and reactance. What they mean. Keep up the amazing work!

scottcrawford
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Wow i was kinda confused on how it worked but the final explanation with the holes made it EASY

Sanseye
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Dude explained in the same density what lecturers do in 4 hours!

mikesk-kukn
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So transistors are basically diodes with extra steps.

m.farizakbarhutasuhut
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That's awesome. It's like _the most_ important non-basic part, and to be honest, i didn't know about them until i started subsribing to a bunch if electronics channels yesterday. I am not a pro (obviously) at this point, but these will really let me make a lot of cool projects in the future.

ottelf
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For those of you confused. When he said electrons flow from emittor to collector, it means current flows fron collector to emmitor, which is what we consider when doing our textbook calculations coz we go with direction of conventional current ❤

Gabrielle_Star
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From a person who’s spent hours of their life researching this, this was one of the best, most concise explanation I have ever seen. If only I had this a year ago…

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