Switching Power Converters: Electric Power supplies. My Patreon page is at / eugenek
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@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
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@roymoran11513 роки тому
Any chance you could add the songs used in your description?
@JjMn10002 роки тому
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@mattstroker37422 роки тому
One of the better explanations and visualisations out there. Even I am starting to understand it now. Sooo... Now I must do some calculations and a bit of building. I would like to make my own inductor though... But don't know how to start with that within a simple circuit.
@sodcreate3 місяці тому
thank you
@tnekkc3 роки тому
I designed my first buck converter for the Boeing 767 in 1981. I was using Unitrode [now Texas Instruments] parts and design notes. I stopped designing electronics in 2008. Now I just watch youtube and get old.
@eliaspfeffer3 місяці тому
Thank you for your work!
@swrekcfest13 днів тому
I am also interested in building my own custom buck and boost converters for different devices. What would your advice be for someone that is new to converters? What to keep in mind , what is some good advice ? Thanks ! 👌
@tnekkc13 днів тому
@@swrekcfest google "power supply design application notes" and just start reading
@rahu1994_7 років тому
The representation of voltage by "height" and current by "pressure" is so easy to understand and imagine. These animations are really helpful!
@JC-wh7jj5 років тому
Absolutely. It makes the operation of the circuit very easy to understand. Maybe because I'm a water/hydraulics engineer and there are analogies between hydraulics and electronics but this makes it immediately clear.
@billygo61354 роки тому
rahu1994 some others, Louis Rossmann explains voltage as velocity of let say, a car, and amperage as its weight, compared to a running human individual when hitting an object at same velocity, the impact of the car having more weight will cause more damage. But voltage and amperage are proporcional in most cases, I only know static as the only exception where amperage is low and voltage very high....
@ludicrousfun78384 роки тому
A good analogy for me is that voltage is pressure, current is velocity.
@rickwest28184 роки тому
Voltage is pressure. Current is flow rate at any given instant. The speed of the flow is always the same.
@ludicrousfun78384 роки тому
@@rickwest2818 since water is incompressible.
@rangerdoc10294 роки тому
This is brilliant.... Using three dimensions of space + time to create a video analogy of abstract concepts. For a visual learner like me, this makes it so simple to understand.
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Thanks.
@ArmaturaRecords3 роки тому
And to think of Tesla's visualisation process was something like this 3D working representation. : ) Amazing, and very achievable with training of the mind...
@mattstroker37422 роки тому
Same!
@kevin42Рік тому
@@ArmaturaRecords i can do it at will. Not to the extent of Tesla, though.
@shirotabi78594 роки тому
this is like one of those TV channels made specifically for babies, only for engineers and I love it
@peterwan90762 роки тому
Engineers are in fact babies when compared to physicists. Their brains cannot process abstract ideas. Out of sight, out of mind. That is why they need this kind of videos for babies. Sesame Street for engineers.
@xxycom89632 роки тому
@@peterwan9076 BS.
@Espectador6662 роки тому
@@peterwan9076 At least tell me you are a physicist and not a wannabe
@kukulcangod1Рік тому
@Peter Wan, I disagree with you. We have different learning styles, the visual is but one. Physics is complicated...Because you make it complicated. By your categoric affirmation, I can tell you are no Richard Feynman. I apologize if you just tried to be humoristic and not a categorical, linear blind follower of decrepit theories, know it all, there is no more beyond this explanation, and that's that, type of asshole...But there is that balance-the-force thing out there you know? Some of us "feel the quantum field", use its benefits and understand its weirdness even if we can't completely explain it with equations. Can you understand that free perpetual energy is a fact? Just answer this question: When do subatomic particles stop vibrating? Can you move objects with your mind?... Can you manifest your reality? Can you explain spooky action at a distance? "How do you like them apples?"
@gavinmccune934 роки тому
This is one way of teaching that wasn't in my electrical classes. It's amazing how fast I can understand more clearly from this.
@georgeh13526 місяців тому
This visual concept along with the provided text is an excellent way to portray how the circuit works, well done sir.
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 місяців тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@dungo17047 років тому
I've been looking for something like this for ages. Amazing animation makes it a million times easier to understand those stuffs.
@10e9997 років тому
electronics video are my favorite part of your channel. it's presented well and it's a new way (in my experiences) to learn to "see" electricity. Thanks for your work !
@wifiportb6 років тому
thank you for this video and the others that you make available. we must all fight against ignorance of fundamental physics.
@rohinitrivedi74987 років тому
Really liked how you explained the purpose of each component step-by-step, especially for the Buck Converter. Thanks so much for making this topic much more clear!
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Thanks. Glad you liked my explanation.
@cherrymountains724 роки тому
OMG, finally a video that visually explains how electronics work. This makes it so much more easier to understand. Thank you!
@cloudyclo4 роки тому
I really appreciate you, Eugene. Thank you once again for the clarity that your videos give me.
@adamkhattab45756 років тому
You have no idea how grateful I am to you. Your videos are miraculously clear to my understanding! I love it! I can learn a semester's worth of knowledge in just a night or two watching your videos. Thank you so much!
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 років тому
Thanks. I am glad to hear that my videos are helpful.
@dannmann174 роки тому
You can learn so much from these videos and they're relaxing to watch I love them great job!
@El3ktr0on7 років тому
I adore this channel! They explain EVERYTHING so simple, so slow, so clear! There is no reason to go to university and study electronics for 5 years (i.e. in Russia). Best explanation of new for me things.
@andrewa66077 років тому
Did my masters on these circuits, glad to have you explaining it now
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
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@ThisisJavierRivarola7 років тому
As a Computer Engineer student i cannot say enough THANK YOU to you and your channel, you made me understand the concepts more clear than i ever did in my university! keep the good work!
@chayankhan26156 років тому
Please make videos on transistors and how it orks as amplifier... And also as switch..
@geo48geo486 років тому
Wundervoll!
@2strokeINTRUDER6 років тому
a comment.
@youngsir62115 років тому
Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky 非常棒的视频!加油
@edgerrr4 роки тому
I have a BSEE but being a predominantly visual individual, it helps IMMENSELY to have graphical representations to fully appreciate the formulas and concepts. Thank you and yours that make my physical and mental life easier to understand!
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Thanks. Glad my videos are helpful.
@theonionpirate10767 років тому
your videos are really spectacular. the way you visualize voltage and current took me a little while to understand, but now that I do, I like it. your time spent isn't wasted!
@SharathPatlori4 роки тому
With this one video, my mind relaxed by pushing the confusions far away. Brilliant !!, I'm searching for this stuff from ages.Thanks a ton !!
@Stockerns7 років тому
Brilliant!! ...and the music isn't too loud. Yay! Thanks for another masterpiece of learning fodder!!
@nomestoni7 років тому
mee too... every time a notification from this channel comes I stop whatever I am doing and watch the video. By the way, amazing explanation!
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos that much.
@kus0mak7 років тому
eir same here. cartoons for our brains.
@kus0mak7 років тому
Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky thanks for another great little vid. I wish I had these 30+ years ago. Maybe I could have Interested my daughter enough to follow me as an E- tech. I wasn't an exciting teacher. :(
@Electromowls7 років тому
Your analogical explanations lays a strong and solid image of the concepts, Love your videos Eugene......your videos make us happy : )
@muhammedashifs42494 роки тому
@@EugeneKhutoryansky how the current decreases while boosting voltage?
@klerulo6 років тому
Absolutely love the visualization! Very handy for helping my kids understand what ok taking about. Thanks!
@joviallmountain26767 років тому
I'm studying power electronics ... and just found this channel. This is awesome.
@DerLetsPlayer3337 років тому
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!! FINALLY I UNDERSTOOD THE USE OF THE COIL/INDUCTOR IN A BUCK CONVERTER
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Glad I was able to help. Thanks.
@master599757 років тому
Wow thank you very much for that video! Right now i'am studying power electronics and i didn't understand clearly this topic. All of your videos are great and music adds very good atmosphere. Leaning process always became better for me with music
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Thanks.
@vital9897 років тому
I've been also dying to understand power electronics, all the processes and physics involved. These kind of videos are in high demand, keep up the good work! More videos on capacitor/inductor circuits/physics would be appreciated a LOT!
@paulwyleciol34594 роки тому
@@EugeneKhutoryansky I loved the video, text and voice, BUT allthough it is nice music, many people hate to hear music while trying to understand something! IT SIMPLY DISTRACTS! I am a longtime muician and composer, but I hate this music-shitting WHEREEVER YOU GO TODAY :-(
@c3ramics3 роки тому
Right off the gate, in the first 12 seconds is the absolutely most intuitive circuits visualiztion i've ever seen.
@AnkitVerma-dj9dn5 років тому
thank you for the awesome explanation..it is worth 50 hours of looking into the book..keep the good work
@pendalink7 років тому
Great video as usual! I'll be taking a course in circuitry next semester and I know I'll be coming back to a lot of your videos yet again :)
@MrTechfreak15 років тому
i got a boost converter, seems like magic now it seems so simple.
@PL-zt3wf4 роки тому
I studied eee. I never realized these. I just memorized equations and ckt diagram. It's a great privilege to watch your video.
@claudemontezin911Рік тому
Very clever and useful way of showing the flow of electrons that my eyes are not able to see anymore due to old age. Beautifully demonstrated!
@EugeneKhutoryanskyРік тому
Thanks for the compliments.
@Cosmalano7 років тому
Wow, never heard of this topic. Thanks for the video.
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Glad I was able to introduce you to a new topic. Thanks.
@intheshell35ify5 років тому
I'm 45 and starting an electrical engineering career. This channel's videos will be the reason I will succeed. The music provides a rudder for my add, the calm feminine voice is a sound I subconsciously needed but never recieved from my battle axe of a mother, the visuals in sync with the voice give the information two paths into my longterm memory, and the frequent pauses allow me to chew on the information before swallowing it while the graphics continue to demonstrate. Out-freakin-standing. These videos should be packaged and marketed as they are infinitely more informative than most of the $300+ textbooks I've had to purchase. But I'm glad they're not. Thank you.
@fiddlyphuk64145 місяців тому
You sound like a liberal democrat- always fawning about your feelings and talking in metaphors.
@iamsauras3 роки тому
I want to thank the creators of this video and the people handling this channel. This video is really great and helped me understand the basics.
@EugeneKhutoryansky3 роки тому
Thanks. I am glad my video was helpful.
@seinfan94 роки тому
These animations are great at giving an intuitive sense of what the current and voltage are doing. Well done.
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@corianqiu7 років тому
I wish I had videos like this during my school years.Very well explained.
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Thanks.
@maxwang25374 роки тому
Me too. I found this after heard of the concepts of these two converters. The visualisation of this vid is so brilliant; it makes the circuit and how every component works so easy to understand. I cannot imagine a better way of illustrating these converters. Thanks so much for making and sharing it.
@hudsonpaixao6 років тому
This is the most didactic explanation I've seen about DC-DC converters. I wish my college professor presented an animation like that. It would be much easier to understand. Congratulations dude.
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 років тому
Thanks. Glad you liked my video.
@dr.bharatbapodara32234 роки тому
The most satisfying video on boost converter.!. Amazing wokd.!! 👌
@realhusky5 років тому
Fantastic visualization!
@henryn.84983 роки тому
Who the hell is clicking a thumbs down on this awesome piece?
@EugeneKhutoryansky3 роки тому
That's just the way UKposts works. There will always be some people who behave this way. Thanks for the compliment about my video.
@Maltanx6 років тому
Wow, anche excellent and simple explaination. Basically the same quality of the great channel "learn engineering" GREAT!
@tonymulvihill97575 років тому
Your channel is fantastic. These videos really help to develop an intuition to how electric circuits work.
@EugeneKhutoryansky5 років тому
Thanks for the compliment,
@matthew405187 років тому
This video, and all other videos you make are too perfect. Thank you so much for taking the time to create these animated videos and great explanations!!!
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Thanks.
@omarmagdy69687 років тому
what a fantastic explaination
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Thanks. I am glad you liked my explanation.
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Samip, no you are not allowed to copy a video unless it is marked as "creative commons", and this video is not marked as "creative commons."
@eengineer96516 років тому
your videos really do help me in clearing basic concepts ,what role each component has got and why.......thank you very much.keep it up...........
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 років тому
Thanks.
@tthtlc4 роки тому
i love the explanation: short and to the point. Learned a lot!!!!
@PedroProFL6 років тому
This is the most didactic video I've ever watched on electronics... Amazing.
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 років тому
Thanks for the compliment. You may also want to check out my other videos on electric circuits.
@EugeneKhutoryansky5 років тому
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@pisstroopermaniacbillcosby35223 роки тому
You're not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need. Thank you for all these easy to understand visual explanations. I will pay $10 to your Patreon account at the end of the month (can't right now because I'm broke as fuck).
@atscub6 років тому
Spectacular didactics in this video. Genius way to take advantage of the 3rd dimension to explain voltaje levels, you take advantage of every little resource. It's was amazing to see. Thank you very much.
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 років тому
Thanks. Glad you liked my video.
@cbranalli4 роки тому
excellent teaching format. (never knew about wood-core inductors)
@Phi1.6187 років тому
so good content so amazing explanations... what software do you use to make the circuit?
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
I make my 3D animations with "Poser." Thanks.
@Phi1.6187 років тому
Thanks. Something is sublime in your videos, I can't exaclty say wat
@i.i7 років тому
very nice how do you make these videos?
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
I make my 3D animations with "Poser." Thanks.
@i.i7 років тому
thank you very much.
@dhedarkhcustard5 років тому
Engineer Passion these days you could use a game engine to do these!
@FineBakedPastry3 роки тому
I love how you use height to display the potential (V). The size of the arrows changing is decent too, but the height to represent voltage is beautifully done.
@EugeneKhutoryansky3 роки тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@carlosbarreton7 років тому
I don't know why I had not turned on the notifications for this channel before. Awesome content!
@feynstein10047 років тому
Hey Eugene, do you think you could make a video on an idea of mine? It's quite simple, really. Just wanted to know what would happen if you make a spherical object rotate faster and faster? Assuming, of course that the material is strong enough to withstand being torn apart by centrifugal forces. I think that the sphere will ultimately flatten out into a disc but I'd like to hear your opinion on it. And great video as always.
@pendalink7 років тому
I can tell you're not looking for someone to reply, but maybe I can still provide something of worth. The sphere you speak of would indeed experience outward forces due to its high constant radial acceleration at any radial velocity; the closer vertically to its equator, the greater an outward force would be felt, and its material would want to follow Newton's 1st law and expand move outward. What happens at high speeds depends on the internal forces. If the sphere has high molecular bond strength it may resist deformation to a point and then explode, or stretch out to a maximum and then tear apart, depending on its material properties (mainly if its categorizable as a metallic, ceramic, or a polymer). If the sphere is of huge mass, it could have the inward force to resist deforming just due to gravity. It just comes down to the balance of forces until we start imagining high enough speeds where no inward force is enough, and then how the sphere breaks down is based on the forces dictating how its material behaves when a force is applied. It may also be worth mentioning that some rotational velocities are simply too fast for any material to withstand solely by its own material strength. At those speeds and higher, the only thing that could hold your sphere together is the super high gravity of a black hole. So now your sphere is the (possibly) infinitely dense core of a black hole, but let's keep speeding it up. As we do, the black hole creates greater frameshifting and light is able to orbit nearer and nearer the black hole, shrinking its event horizon. It's is a law predicted by general relativity that a singularity can never be exposed to the universe (hard to explain, maybe good to look up "naked singularities"), so with an increased spin shrinking the event horizon, there must be a cap on how fast the black hole is physically capable of spinning due to a higher speed shrinking the event horizon to the point of singularity exposure. This puts a cap on the spin to be some fraction of the speed of light. If we increase the mass of the black hole enough, we can then get your sphere "stably" (although violently) spinning at close to the speed of light (some black holes spins have been measured at over 95% the speed of light). At least to my knowledge, the story ends there.
@feynstein10047 років тому
+pendalink Thank you for the informative reply. That was my guess too. And as you probably guessed, I was thinking of a black hole. I think that because of the conservation of angular momentum, the black hole must eventually be spinning so fast that in spite of the enormous gravity, it can't shrink any further and reaches a kind of equilibrium, if you will. I just don't like the idea of a zero-sized, infinitely dense singularity.
@seankinahan50555 років тому
@@feynstein1004 check out millisecond pulsars! Neutron star mass with a very short rotational period!
@feynstein10045 років тому
@Sean Kinahan Ahaha thank you for the reply. However, I kind of already know about pulsars :D
@robertocardenosa4936 років тому
Why does the diode block the current when the switch of the transistor is on? I mean the current is represented as going on the "allowed" direction so why is it being blocked?
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 років тому
When the transistor is on, the capacitor creates a reverse voltage across the diode, causing current to try to flow through it backwards, which the diode blocks.
@pebre796 років тому
Superb visualizing. Very well done!
@sakibhasan90776 років тому
your 3d works are wonderful, thanks a lot. keep making more videos.
@dhavalsuthar96927 років тому
In starting of video, that back ground music....i want to download that....give me wording of that....plz
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
All the music in this video is from the free UKposts audio library, and the names of the songs are the following. Wedding_Invitation Road_to_Moscow Renaissance_Castle C_Major_Prelude Waltz_of_the_Flowers_by_Tchaikovsky
@dhavalsuthar96927 років тому
thanks......really.....
@emperorSbraz7 років тому
yesterday i fully discharged a partially charged 400v capacitor by hand... not cool. XD
@empheh7 років тому
emperorSbraz What was the capacitance?
@emperorSbraz7 років тому
two 22uF caps, enough to make a spark when discharged with a resistor and then cause a mild burn on my finger when i grabbed the board. :)
@txemaglez82514 роки тому
Great job! Congratulations to Eugene team
@timquadrat706 років тому
Your visualisation is superb! Thank you so much!
@EugeneKhutoryansky6 років тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@zhaokaizhang53052 роки тому
讲解非常清晰易懂,很棒的作者
@user-xq8mk5qu8n2 місяці тому
Where were you when I was in high school? This whole series of videos is superb work. Thank you! I highly recommend it.
@EugeneKhutoryansky2 місяці тому
Thanks for the compliment about my videos.
@edman27407 років тому
I'm in love with this channel, in about two years you'll probably have more info than the average university program, lovely!!
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Glad you like my videos. Thanks.
@harsharjuna4 роки тому
You predicted future precisely! We should name it as Ed Man's Law. :D
@jatinsaini29192 роки тому
This is awesome. All the concepts are explained in very simple language.
@EugeneKhutoryansky2 роки тому
Thanks.
@viswanathav96204 роки тому
Its nice to understand clearly the dc- dc converters
@sweetdragon360673 роки тому
I am a very visual person and this video really hit the mark for my understanding. Thank you for this effort.
@EugeneKhutoryansky3 роки тому
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
@georgikirilov45784 роки тому
The diode is more of a valve rather than a switch, but the animation is great. Thank you for your hard work!
@JAxford7 років тому
Thank you again for making life a little easier for me. Great videos
@DHRUVKALIA-lh9skРік тому
was here to understand my buck boost converter (after watching so many video and getting more complicated), really these amination were insane🔥 and so much creative to understand working principle🔥🔥
@Chaosman887 років тому
Glad I found your channel! Keep up the good work!
@johnsonowulo1433 роки тому
Thanks a lot.Your videos animations are the BEST I have ever seen on UKposts. I will continue to enjoy your lesson videos in this channel.
@EugeneKhutoryansky3 роки тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@whuzzzup7 років тому
Just recently found this channel. Great video. The animations are really helpful and done well.
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
I am glad you found my channel, and thanks for the compliment.
@honeydew87037 років тому
this was very helpful for my science test on circuts
@odumichael97845 років тому
Thanks very much for your videos. You are a blessing to people around the world
@Bully000001Рік тому
Excellent video which has finally explained how these converters work which has been confusing me for a very long time. Thankyou so much.
@EugeneKhutoryanskyРік тому
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
@jsarguitar4 роки тому
I think i'm gonna watch this video every night before I go to sleep. this page is amazing and has helped me so much thank you!
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Glad my video was helpful. I hope you like all my other videos too.
@agstechnicalsupport4 роки тому
A beautiful and instructive animation on buck and boost converters. Thank you !
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@peet59er5 років тому
Thank you for making it so understandable.
@swetakashyap7 років тому
this vedio gives clear and crystal understanding about BOOST and BUCK converter. Thanks for this nice vedio.
@supercables2515 років тому
Well Done! Nice classical music too!
@m.kashifjamil84204 роки тому
no words to explain how much it is helpful for me.
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Glad to hear my video was helpful. Thanks.
@hecticbru44972 роки тому
Its videos like this that will continue to accelerate technological advancements through intuitive understanding. Great Stuff! Eugene Khutoryansky👏
@EugeneKhutoryansky2 роки тому
Thanks.
@jelenaleki85997 років тому
these videos are absolutely amazing, maybe there's just too much going on, with the background music and too many colors, but still very helpful
@georgenoyb64606 років тому
These are terrific and I am looking for more.
@i31300025 років тому
Greatest demonstration I have ever seen. Bravo
@EugeneKhutoryansky5 років тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@0ldenn3 роки тому
Excellent representation of the circuit, it helps a lot to understand it, thank you !
@EugeneKhutoryansky3 роки тому
Glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
@theduder26174 роки тому
Ok, I am convinced. Your videos should be purchased and shown in ALL high schools. It should be mandatory under federal law. If your videos made it to more young minds, those minds may head off into a world of education. The bland, generic ramblings of educators tend to get lost among cell phones and video games these days. These videos take the confusion out of the mix, and shows people instead of merely stating it. From a 28 year electronic technician, let me say WELL DONE on this demonstration.
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Thanks for the really great compliment. Though, the videos do not need to be purchased. In general, once a video is on UKposts, you can show it anywhere, including in front of a class, so long as you are showing it by playing it directly from the UKposts channel of the video owner. Many teachers already show my videos in their classrooms in this way. Thanks.
@theduder26174 роки тому
@@EugeneKhutoryansky I'm a child of the early 80's. I forgot schools have internet access these days and can watch your videos directly. lol Those teachers you mentioned deserve raises. For they are taking steps to help children desire to educate. Me for example: I despised calculus. Truly. Until an educator showed me what I could do with that knowledge. Suddenly I wanted to learn calculus and no one was getting in my way. Spark the interest of young minds and they will respond in kind.
@stimie2 роки тому
The music helped me learn this. Thank you.
@mgk22816 років тому
I wish I was teached in this way a lot of years ago in university. It great!!!
@tawsifahmed13324 роки тому
I am very grateful to you, no one ever explained to me why we need the duty cycle switching phenomenon, or why is there an inductor, why is there a capacitor, why is there a diode . this is very well done
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Thanks. I am glad my video was helpful.
@niranjanaich63257 років тому
thanks for making a video on power electronics. amazing video.
@viniciusandrea32517 років тому
Your videos and explanations are awesome, Eugene!! Congrats!
@EugeneKhutoryansky7 років тому
Thanks for the compliment.
@amartyamishra69614 роки тому
The best way anyone has ever explained buck and boost converters to me.
@EugeneKhutoryansky4 роки тому
Thanks. Glad you liked my explanation.
@Braeden1236987456 років тому
Brilliant idea to represent voltage in the y axis
@MACROPARTICLE5 років тому
This channel dissolves the information such that it is easy to absorb. Subscribed!
@EugeneKhutoryansky5 років тому
Glad to have you as a subscriber. Thanks.
@riloariichoariicho8845 років тому
Best tutorial video ever.most detail and very easy to understand diagram.picture really does allot in the process of education.