Building a series parallel circuit on a breadboard
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@georgiaclifford92742 роки тому
thanks for doing this. something my professor in the labs wont even do. Kills those of us without experience
@DKTrnavsky2 роки тому
Found that my students would quickly forget, so i created these to help remind them.
@ayush22567 років тому
Thanks a lot man,it helped me to clear my practicals, of which i had no knowledge of how to connect the components .
@michaelbryan39006 років тому
Very clear, very helpful. Helped me a lot, thanks.
@babyoctopus68417 років тому
Nicely explained. :-) But it would be more helpful for us to see the holes clearly and understand the nodes if you zoomed the breadboard. :-)
@bahaatamer12453 роки тому
@Buck Sorensen yeah yeah I read those copy exact pasted messages on multiple videos so far. Nice try kids :) (or should I say, bots?).
@jamaliahmangondato41117 років тому
I really have trouble in understanding this topic in our physics lab class. Thank you so much Sir. This video is very much appreciated.
@DKTrnavsky7 років тому
your welcome
@electricalengineershome24707 років тому
this video really helped me to understand easily and i like the way u build the circuit, thnx a lot
@charleschuks6861Рік тому
Thanks. Best illustration I have seen
@Channel-uf6ko3 роки тому
thank you for this! i have a test on it tomorrow and I couldn't understand how diagrams translate into actual breadboard circuits.
@warlordprimo7916 років тому
Thanks man. Good channel. Very helpful
@sandipkori24007 років тому
u r great sir.....
@ravindrah93746 років тому
cleared all my doubt's. i really appreciate it.
@JSPUFC2 роки тому
Holy shit u just changed the game for me. I easily understand circuitry now. My professor has a hard tough dissecting this down like this. U made me open my eyes on how boards work
@DKTrnavsky2 роки тому
I had plenty of students have a hard time with circuits and transferring written drawing to actual circuits. That is why I created these, so they could go back whenever they would get lost.
@Tnapvrvideo5 років тому
Nice demo! Would something like this work fine using a 15V PSU on a breadboard to create LED lighting and other train related circuits for our HO Scale model railroad layout that has 15V across the tracks? Thanks!
@susmitabasu15492 роки тому
Thanks a lot. Your videos are so helpful and important. In this tume we are not going to college and they gave us Arduino projects.
@chrisoliverdelacruz53476 років тому
I have a question. When you connected R2 and R3 because they are parallel, can I place the end of the wire below the right end of R1 instead of placing it on the above?
@notxgunyt1252 роки тому
Nice explain
@user-hq1ff8id8k5 років тому
very good video. i understand what i dont know.
@albertex10007 років тому
great vid, make more halo grenades!!!! ;P
@flyjamaicanz6 років тому
great video
@DKTrnavsky6 років тому
TY
@brooktekie12817 років тому
you're awesome. Thank uuuuuuuuuuu.
@DKTrnavsky7 років тому
Hope it helps
@Darkknight9035Рік тому
Can we not do this without the jumper cables?
@retake00ify7 років тому
great video thanks so much
@DKTrnavsky7 років тому
No problem
@wadej42762 роки тому
very helpful frfr thx
@Artimes.6 років тому
Well i failed apparently, i think i blew a fuse in my meter, the readings are all over the place. I did exactly what this video mentioned. I didn't use any ground wires or jumpers but i didn't think you had to. The way we were tought on how to do this is just set up the circuit and use your test leads from your Oam meter or DC power supply when your reading voltage. I was trying to read resistance and for some reason the measurement was to low, its supposed to read 6.8k RT but i can only get a reading of like 3.8k. How do you hook the test leads correctly in order to measure the whole circuit. The resistors are used were just a very simply 3 resistor circuit with 1.0K, 2.2k, and 3.6K.
@user-ns8vi1pj8oМісяць тому
Thank you ❤
@mustafaalml81682 роки тому
Imagine having professors that they dont even bother to teach us these and waiting us to make this kind of circuts :)
@DKTrnavsky2 роки тому
I was teaching this in lab and found that some of my students would forget overnight :/ So I created these for easy reference. unfortunately I no longer teach in a collage setting, that is why there have been no more vids.
@mustafaalml81682 роки тому
@@DKTrnavsky :( thanks for everything bet your students thank you too :)
@sinister4lyf3 роки тому
How come you stopped making videos? Pls do upload more for your a great teacher.
@DKTrnavsky3 роки тому
I had a career change. I no longer teach in a college setting. Kind of killed my drive to make these kind of videos.
@perindesamnaveenkumar22006 років тому
gud
@lcm-nx2zi7 місяців тому
why is the current flow from negative to positive in the circuit?
@HimanshuHKKumar6 місяців тому
He is considering the flow of electrons (-ve charges). The direction of the flow of e- is from -ve to +ve terminals. It is opposite to the flow of holes (+ve charge carriers), the conventional flow of current.
@sorinlazar47084 роки тому
thanks
@knowwone7 років тому
If we dont use the jumper wires,wouldn't the resistors be still connected in series/parallel due to the soldering.
@DKTrnavsky7 років тому
The holes on the middle (white) section of a breadboard are connected vertically. So if you build it exactly the way I show, the resistors would not be connected. Could you build the circuit without utilizing jumpers? Yes you could. However, the components would be right on top of each other. I prefer to spread the components out to make it a bit easier to take measurements. If you view the next video on how to take measurements, you will see what I mean. Hope that helped
@knowwone7 років тому
thanks man,it really helped
@scienceblossom61975 років тому
You're explanation and your video was just amazing, and made my day, with this awesome video of yours I've learned using breadboard based on schematics, I can't thank you enough, I wish you the bests.
@Ramkumar-nc1he6 років тому
do voltage flows from negative to positive?
@DKTrnavsky6 років тому
Yes, it is the negatively charged electron that is flowing through the conductor to fill the positively charged "holes". However, when electricity was first being researched, they thought current flowed from positive to negative. Thus we has two different ways to look at a circuit: Conventional and electron theories.
@Ramkumar-nc1he6 років тому
so we can connect in both ways
@fouzalmatouq32637 років тому
Thankyouu
@DKTrnavsky7 років тому
Your welcome.
@jellywon82766 років тому
Hiii can you please zoom the breadboard a bit so i can see what holes you put them in? Sorry for my bad english
@hyunjoebrother5 років тому
lol
@user-rk1fu4if3k2 роки тому
Can’t see shidd
@jumbojimbo706Рік тому
T h a n k y o u. I’m an electrical engineering student and my labs just dove straight into making filters without even teaching us the basics of breadboards