Reliable data transmission

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Part 0 (?) of a mini-series on error detection and correction.

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The Bob Ross of computer engineering is back! :)

janismac
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Creating a basis CPU wasnt good enough for him, he is creating the basis internet.

AmeanAbdelfattah
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the quality of the content is over the roof on this channel. I really appreciate the smooth transitions, consistency of explanation, no steps are skipped, everything is explained. amazing, Ben, keep up the great work!

antopolskiy
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This guy prepares all his perfect length jumper wires in advance, I'm effin' calling it.
Great video.

MarkButQuestion
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The thing I really appreciate about your videos is the "stream of consciousness" style where you let us see your thought process and problem solving internal voice. I learn so much more hearing you think aloud through these problems.

jdam
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It fails at Hell, it will never transmit more than 666 bits What have you done...

brians.
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Bit shifting finally makes sense! Thank you Ben.

ratclit
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Ben, I think you're doing a really great job teaching about some of the fundamentals. The importance of having at least a basic understanding of how all the components of a system work is often underestimated. People want to skip over it to the tasty stuff and then find troubleshooting hard. Keep up the good work!

oldblokeh
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I love how you constantly make us think we’re ahead of you, thinking “wait, that won’t work”, which is exactly what you intended of course. Great teaching, Ben.

MichaelWillems
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These videos made me realise that LED's is the electronics engineers console.log()

Alex-bjlf
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You are YouTube evolved. This is the first of your videos I've watched, and I'm absolutely thrilled to go back and watch the rest of your stuff. I hope to have your teaching skill one day. Thank you.

alextotheroh
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I've spent more time than I care to admit on YouTube over many years. This may be the best electronics/programming video I've ever seen. Truly a work of art.

jakecanter
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I love this guy, HE is to the point no Special video effects, no look at me " I'm on yout tube" type of videos like others do. He is to the point and knows what he is talking about and best of all he is not presumptions. Ben you are the best out there.

uhlersoth
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By far the best fundamental communication protocol explanation I've watched.
I've finally begun to learn to stick to one task a bit longer (ok.. OK..a few tasks at once), but I really want to try this out myself just to see it first hand....I must not get distracted.... I must not get distracted... where did I put that other nano...crap
-Jake

UpcycleElectronics
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The coolest thing here to me is the way we're all sat watching this via a method which is just a few steps away from what he's demonstrating. Data in, data shoved down wire, data out. These are tests and lessons you can do in your own home, and gain a real appreciation for the fundamentals behind how this stuff works.

NiddNetworks
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Man, this is one of the most educational videos I've seen on YouTube

dig
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I’m an old hand with this stuff, but I’ve found these videos quite inspirational. I find myself tinkering much more than I used to before I discovered them. Colleagues that I’ve shared them with feel the same. Keep uo the excellent work!

Hacker-at-Large
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I'm sure you've covered this before in another video but I appreciate the way you describe these topics. You allow the viewer to take the path that someone might take if they didn't have a priori knowledge of computers. It not only helps someone learn the problem but hopefully they come to appreciate how elegant some of the solutions are.

antagonistictherapy
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The consistency of the wiring between the tx and rx boards is extremely satisfying. My favorite sub this year.

ontheborderofbored
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I love how at first I was screaming at my screen that his is now how you do this... and then you fixed it, showing both common beginner mistakes and a feasible solution to it. Good balance on the detail and being engaging.

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