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(Might be) a useful video for those who love switching transistor

BlackMelon

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Hello,

I've found a good video which has explained about the switching process very clearly.... It says about charging junction capacitance, storage time delay and so on.... I think it's necessary for understanding switching transistor.


Hope it helps ^_^

BlackMelon
 

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I've found a good video

I will admit to nodding off a little toward the end of the lecture, but...

Please correct me if I'm wrong, the lecturer seems to be calculating off times assuming the base is pulled to -Vcc via Rb. Given the circuit, wouldn't 0V be a more reasonable assumption?

I've seen a few if these lectures before. The start always makes me think of Diwali, and then it goes on, and on, and on...

You have a huge collection...

Some are also really slow.... From the link given above, I challenge anyone to sit through more than 5 minutes of this:

 

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And do you know what I find really jarring?

A * B is "A into B"
A / B is "A by B"

I'm not sure where they come from.
 

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And do you know what I find really jarring?

A * B is "A into B"
A / B is "A by B"

I'm not sure where they come from.

That is the normal Nomenclature used here.

The Multiplication is called "into" and the Division "by" (old British usage !!)
 

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Probably an example of India clinging to British traditions that the British have probably long left behind.

If somebody mentioned A by B to me, I would think A * B. I wonder how many people think likewise. To me A into B is more closely related to B / A (how many times does A go into B) than anything else.

This makes the videos interesting and potentially troubling from a cultural understanding point of view to viewers in some contries. It is not inconceivable that a person listening who does not have this Ye Olde British understanding could get things completely wrong.
 

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No, these videos are not meant for First Timers. Here, the students learn the "Ye Olde British" (!) style and they all know the "into" and "by".

" If somebody mentioned A by B to me, I would think A * B. I wonder how many people think likewise. To me A into B is more closely related to B / A (how many times does A go into B) than anything else. "

Yes, its point. Really - How Many People Think Likewise?
 
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