10 awesome application of capacitors in circuits
2023 ж. 7 Қыр.
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you can't imagine what capacitors can do for you. after learning to use capacitors, your ability in designing stable and noiseless circuits will improve.
i know most of newbies think about using capacitors in their designs but they are confused where to use a capacitor!
In this video i am gonna tell you 10 application of capacitors in circuits. this will be good point for you to start using capacitors.
in this video i am gonna answer this basic question "where to use capacitors in circuits?" along with a lot of other questions about capacitors.
I think explaining an electronic component by enumerating its applications is one of the most effective ways to learn it. Perhaps the most effective of all. Thanks again for this video. 👍🏻
Yeah, I think this a good way to learn about components 👍
agreed!!! we should know how the element are used and how their properties are used in real circuit rather than just considering a ideal situation
ye i learned some electronics at college, some by myself, and I still have no idea what capacitors and inductors are used for xD I mean I know where they are used but I can't feel why and how people choose them, how they know when to use them and so on. I can only "feel" a little bit of capacitor's usage as a filtering device
@@elewizard you are an excellent teacher thank you.
i think the complete opposite. i rather understand something from first principle rather then really special cases. if i come into a situation that is sligthly different then im already fucked. i would rather understand why different eletronic components cause ripples and why it disturbs the circuit rather then simply say.. if you see ripples.. do this! i can show someone a recipe or i can teach someone to cook.. even if you know 100 recipes.. your still dont know how to cook on your own you just remember recipes..
This video explained this process far better than a whole year in my electronics course.
Glad to hear that 😃
And the AC Joke actually made me laugh (use #5) There's a lot of how to stuff about crossover circuits for speakers but this actually explains how it works High pass filter, Low pass filter. Now we can better tune these filters to the speakers and sounds being used. (MIND BLOWN) And fix that noise coming from that stereo ya got from Super Cheap Auto to put in that HOT VN Commodore to pick up chicks 🤣 THANK YOU.
I have never seen such a good explanation of this topic on YT. It's absolute perfection.
Wow, thank you!
Your explanation of and how to use individual components is excellent. Anyone wanting to learn how components/circuits work should start here.
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What a high quality and in depth video covering information you'd only learn from your professor when taking their class. Even then the professor would have to be amazing to give you this information without you even asking. This is awesome content and I hope you continue to produce more for a long while. Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it! I will 🍻
I am really loving your series. One favor, please cut the background music. We don’t need it and it’s distracting. Thank you so much for the content! Love the overhead angle of the scope! Excellent!
Noted! Thank you
I second this. Your videos are very information dense and this is a good thing. But I find myself focusing intently on what you say and find the sound effects and music very jarring. Otherwise you produce very tightly edited videos that I get a lot of information, clearly presented, in a short time. Please keep producing these, I find them very valuable!
There is music? I must have decoupled the music from the Information, cause all I hear are facts.
Nothing wrong with little bit of music
@@zymagorasyeah key phrase " a little bit"
Like everyone else in the comments apparently, I've been slowly getting into electronics over the past few years. I binge watch a lot of videos on different topics. This is genuinely the first time someone has explained how one would use capacitors when designing a circuit in a way that truly makes intuitive sense. Absolutely amazing video! It probably helps to have some of the background from watching other videos, but after you've got the basic idea, this is where I'll tell anyone interested in electronics to come! Thanks again for making this! :)
I am really glad to hear that, I will keep making more videos like this one
@@elewizard Please do. Thanks :)
Thanks for effort..iran 😊
YOU ARE A GOD at explaining this. This is THE video to watch to UNDERSTAND capacitors. Thank you!
Thank you for the generous £5 contribution! Much appreciated!❤️❤️❤️
Reminds me so much of the training i had in the Navy going on 40 years ago except we were not afforded the hands on experimentation. Thank you so much for reviewing these fundamentals in a fun and enjoyable format!
So glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching me ❤️❤️❤️
Love the deep dive explanations along with the practical demonstrations. Helps impart a deep understanding. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Thank you, I did not expect capacitors to be this interesting.
Capacitors are super
Have never seen a video like this, with so good information and so well explained and shown. You make it look easy, you go to the point, explain and prove everything. Thanks for this!
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How has this video got so few views? You are the only person who regularly talks about the value of a component, and not just physics/chemistry :) Awesome work. Thank you.
Thank you so much. The video is published 12 hours ago. It is going to get more views soon 😉
Nobody can understand a word he says that’s why, where’s the subtitles?
@@astragreen Must be you cause I can understand him just fine
Cause people would rather watch some girl shake her backside than learn something useful
Knowledge enriching video.
Glad it was helpful!😊
I just found this video, I have never seen this guy before but I have liked and subbed straight away. When I want to learn something then I don't want too much useless talking. This guy just speaks about the topic of the vid and gives the information like an algorithm, one logical step after another, that is exactly how I like things to be explained to me. Thanks and peace to you all from Ireland.
Great to hear that. Welcome my Irish friend 🍻
@@elewizard You're welcome, thanks again for your videos mo chara.
Please keep these excellent hands on videos coming. With an LM324, a 2N3904 bjt and a 6.3 volt old flashlight bulb I breadboarded the comparator circuit and measured all the voltages and currents. Such a great way to learn. Thank you.
Your suggestions seems great. Noted
I just want to thank you for this awesome series. I've been interested in electronics for decades, and I'm decent at understanding digital stuff (CS background). I've always felt like something didn't click for me with the analog stuff though (I understand a lot of the theory, but was terrible at applying it). Your videos have really helped stuff fall into place for me, keep up the good work!
Great to hear! Keep watching, more videos are coming!
I just stumbled upon your channel and I am very impressed how simple and effective you managed to explain things. I am not electronic engineer just hobbies and again I love it how well your video is because this knowledge is actually going to stay in my head. Thank you !!!
Enjoy and keep watching 🥂
Best video about capacitors. So straightforward and well structured!
Cheers 🥂
La mejor explicación y más clara que he encontrado sobre los condensadores. ¡Bravo! y muchas gracias por su labor de enseñanza.
Your welcome dude. Thank you so much for watching me ❤️
This video is as thorough as it gets in a single video. GREAT JOB! As you know capacitors are also used in function generators, PWM Circuits to form the ramp for the comparator to produce a duty cycle based on the reference voltage. That's using Capacitive Timing to form a free running oscillation. Though, I do believe that is also a very advanced topic that is beyond the scope of this video. It requires explanation of constant current sources, reference voltage to reset the capacitor voltage to zero, the circuit, etc..
Yeah, there are numerous ways to use a capacitor 👍
Yeah, tell me about it, @@elewizard Capacitive timing for PWM is a bit advanced and probably way out of the scope of your video. It would probably require it's own video series on free running oscillators being it requires at least a pair of comparators for a sawtooth to square wave and a toggle flipflop among other things to create a triangle to square. So your video was thorough for a single video on capacitors.
Love your explanations and examples, keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
This video is excellent. I'm a complete layman regarding electronics, and the most "electronic" thing I ever did besides switching a lamp was an electrolysis apparatus using old chargers, and only knew the theory behind capacitors because we learn it in High School in my country, but it was mostly about doing calculations about capacitance in series and parallel, and mostly because our education system is flawed and focused on students passing tests than getting an intuition about what are they learning. I watched some videos to get some intuition on how it worked, how it operated using electric fields, what the electrons were doing using the Maxwell's Equations, etc... but there was a missing link. I knew capacitors acted as filters for DC, and that it resists changes in voltage, but never thought how it could be used in a practical manner in all sorts of situations before this video. Each situation is very intuitive to understand and builds upon the understanding on the previous examples. Now I know if I want to filter noise, smooth a DC current, rectify an AC current to turn it into DC, delay a voltage drop, decouple DC from AC from situations you don't want AC, and remove DC all-together in situations you don't want a DC current, I can understand how capacitors do it all, and also I can infer the inductors do the same but "on reverse" regarding how it acts upon AC and DC compared to capacitors.
Yeah, I am glad that the video was helpful. Just a note about inductors. Inductor is not doing the reverse. It is doing the same thing as capacitor but is is doing that to current. What a capacitor do to voltage, the inductor do the same to current.
excellent presentation and knowledge
Glad you liked it!😊
As EE student I love these practical applications of capacitors. Being honest I couldn't draw connection between how to use them and the equations we learn in school.
Yeah, that is a big problem 👍, but I will try to solve it
Wow, just stumbled acrossed your channel and watching 10 uses for capacitors. Brilliant mate, great video. Your explanations are truly easy to understand. Only half way through the video and now feel more knowledgeable and I want to buy an oscilloscope and do some practical experiments. I will definitely looking over your channel for more content . Thanks 👍.
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Thanks for the session. A good refresher after 30years
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember thinking too hard and often too long on what to do with capacitors simply based on what was taught on that topic in contrast with previous lessons with other components (e.g. sources, resistors, switches, etc.), and then managing to not do a single thing at all (especially apparent when I was a complete beginner). I'm not good at coming up applications myself so big thanks for this video!
Thank you so much 🍻
This is a fantastic video! Very well explained and to the point uses of caps. Thanks so much for this, I will be checking out your other vids. Oh a use I thought of - pulse stretch/lengthen. But that kinda fits in with your "delay" use and maybe others too. Thanks again!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
BRAVO! Great demonstration of capacitor implementation.
Thank you dude❤️
Another fantastic and informative video. thank you so much for your time and effort putting these together. I ready a lot about capacitors in filter circuits. It would be really good to see this in action.
You're very welcome! Keep watching
One of the best explanations I've heard... I learned alot! Thanks!
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Welcome my friend. The video is comming soon
Great learning video..
Thank you 🤗
Thank you, it's really useful to learn the basics this way. Well done!
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Super! Thank you for your time explaining everything so clear!
My pleasure!
Just discovered your channel. I'm subscribed and hooked. Thoroughly enjoy your content!
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This is EXCEPTIONAL content - Thank you!
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Thank you for sharing your Knowledge
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Absolutely Masterpiece! Thank You So much for sharing your knowledge in case of practical applications. It is just another level of learning electronics. P.S. RLC-filters - I'm looking forward to it with great anticipation. Thank you!
Wow, thank you! I will make a videoabout RLC filters as soon as possible
Excellent. Please keep these style videos coming. I finally understand
More to come!
this is a very unique video and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
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Great so many great examples in this video! i liked the one with the large capacitor and discharging it with the 2 channels! :)
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I clicked on this video because it was recommended to me and after a minute in I know I want to hear the rest, I feel like this is going to explain this in a real world application and that would help because Im still learning.
Glad to hear that, keep watching
Best video on caps. It tool alot of work to make this video. Thank you.
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I was fascinated by your training, good job.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching 😊
Great video! I am looking forward to seeing your video on transformerless supply as you mentioned in the tutorial.
Thank you for watching. I will try to make that video in next months
This a really original and practical video, I knew a lot about capacitor and theory but almost anything about how to use it, thank you.
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You really have knack for teaching this stuff. Very well done, thank you!!
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Superb tutorial on capacitors. Thank you very much for sharing such knowledge for the benefit of studying students on electronics.
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Great information my friend! Thank you for sharing.
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Thankyou...good demos and explanations. Subbed.
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Very, very good explanations! thank you very much! good luck with everything you do!
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Good information. Thank you.
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I learned a lot more than I expected to thank you.
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An excellent video - and one of the best videos I've ever seen about capacitors.
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Very powerful explanation.
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Excellent video , thank you
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Great explanation. I think that the music is too loud. It would be much better to turn the music down to the minimum. Thanks
Noted, thanks for your feedback 👍
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This content help me a lot to understand more on electronic component purpose and functionality…i need this type of professor
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Excellent. I will now look at your other videos to see if there is more good work...
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Always ur vidéos are usefull helpefull and very easy to undertanding thank u
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You explain the theory - give an example and then build that example it in the real world - really good. @@elewizard
Very nice demonstration, thumbs up!
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Awesome video, some was a great refresher course and there was a lot I didn’t know but now I do. Thank You!
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I am quite impressed with the demonstrative explanation you delivered about capacitor and it's various applications. I really learnt a lot. I have subscribed already and can't wait to have more of your tutorial videos on many other components and topics alike. God bless you
Glad you like them. There are similar videos on op-amps, diode, transistors. Also a similar video about resistors is comming soon 😉
Brilliant, very good explanation and demonstration. Great work, keep it up my friend 👍🏼
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This was great explanation of applications.Thanks . subscribed!
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This is exactly what iam looking for . Can you do the same video for transistor that would be really helpful for me & many other starting in electronics thankyou❤
Yes, soon. However transistor is not as simple as capacitor!
amazing and informal video. Gave me all the information i needed to know about capacitors for my project
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Very well explained again. Thanks.
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Great video. Very informative and clear. Thank you! Oh, and I like the background music :)
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I appreciate this video! I'd just like to humbly suggest turning down the volume on the music and sound effects a bit as I wasn't prepared for the volume difference with your voice. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks for the tip! Yeah, my bad. In new videos this problem is fixed ❤️
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low pass, band pass, high pass filters, capacitive pumps, AC Voltage regulators, inductive heaters, zero volt switching oscillators, power-factor correction are some applications that come in my mind now, there are special instances of capacitors as well like supercapacitors, adjustable capacitors, varicaps, FET gates, CRTs are kinda caps as well and probably a lot more that i'm not aware of yet
Yeah, thank youfor sharing
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