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Think of it as the faucet from a hose. Gate is basically the switch. And the source is the external pressure and the drain is basically water
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Ответить99% bot coments, and the generated text to speach sucks too might be good to redo with AI nowdays. while the content is informative, the way its delivered is 5/10.
ОтветитьThis could have been a lot better if it wasn't run so fast. It seems to get faster and faster, and I just got uninterested.
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Ответить"Depletion Region" say that real fast ×3×1.25 😂
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ОтветитьQual a diferença entre Vt e VGS off?
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ОтветитьBest explanation of mosfet i have ever seen
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ОтветитьBEST EXPLAINATION, FINALLY UNDERSTAND PINCHOFF
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respect from Gilgit Baltistan❤😊
Finally I understood those graph
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Ответитьoh great, that was a good explanation. On how to smoke your battery 😮. Just kidding. So I have a question. I'm guessing those 2 types of mosfets (off/on/off and on/off/on) are not the only types correct,or are they? Because I was wondering if they have mosfets that are similar to some relays. As if in (off) position can power a device that turns off when mosfet switches(on) but... then power a separate device until the mosfet is turned (off) it switches back to send power back to the first device.( or what ever you want power to go to). That a relay can do very easily.(just not as fast as mosfet) like to switch from Low to High. Having only one remote signal wire with a higher voltage battery. Using a button or toggle switch between the two. Or do mosfets always require a microchip. ( to program button commands to send voltage signal to first mosfet on(Low=off). then send another signal to second mosfet on( Hi=on). then second button press stops both signals(low=on).
I guess it could be one signal wire that splits and goes to each one or even another mosfet that splits from that one but seems like a pain. not to mention it might have an overlap for a split second or residual power. that they can be both on for a split second in an application when you dont want them to.
Amazing visuals and explanations. Thanks for creating such a video.
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ОтветитьHoly crap. I have no background in electrical engineering or anything electrical. This is so hard to understand. But I'm curious to understand electrical components and how they work together in devices like PSU and various control/ motherboards, etc
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Hello,
Thank you for your video.
I have read that power MOSFETs which are vertical MOSFETs in general where the drain is at the back and the source and gate are in the same plane at the front can have a pinch too.
But I wonder how to represent the reduction in channel length(pinch off see in lateral MOSFET) for vertical mosfets due to the increase in drain voltage because the drain is at the back, away from the creation of the channel position.
Why is the commontator in such a hurry? Slow down!
ОтветитьI never understood this, still dont , i do not design them, just needed to wirk with them at some point in Career.
I still detest this topic, although kudos to the scientists who came up with them.
"there is a constant saturated current, this current is called saturation current"
you ever wanna kick a robots ass? that would be called kicking a robots ass. seriously though, fuck, this channel. its such a great animated explanation, that (if i assume its not stolen) was all for nothing, ruined by a script that reads like a substitute teacher in middle school
Fantastic teaching video. Thanks
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