In the way of calculators, I feel like you should've mentioned Python and something like SciPY or Jupyter Lab. Python is the maybe the best graphing calculator I've seen. Yes, it's got a steeper learning curve, but once it's dialed in and you understand what makes it tick... :) Although, my Texas Instruments CAS is a close second... First? (shrug)
@TechOtaku869 днів тому
300 million yen!?! Holy fuck thats literally $1.9M USD, i seriously hope that the oscilloscope has a built in nuclear reactor.
@MohammediprakimdIprakim10 днів тому
Whatge need used
@robertoguerra537510 днів тому
Wow. That is an amazing inverter !! THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO! I had expected that 90% of the space would be giant igbts or mosfets… but it is only a small portion Where does it connect to the electronic control unit?
@kazuhirala11 днів тому
If anyone can help me with what type of textbook for novices I can look into, i would be most obliged
@oscarvelasquez423612 днів тому
I knew this channel was too early to be just misinfo and ads. Love the content!
@derekromero233114 днів тому
I dont understand, what is the power source?
@user-vi4ye4jl1x14 днів тому
well well well
@LusoCMD14 днів тому
This is an amazing video tutorial. Thank you Denki.
@user-in8cp4vr5y15 днів тому
Thank you, I have this project I've been doing for a couple of weeks now trying to use a 10k resistor to allow my phone to run on a power supply instead of the battery. Research online mentioned I need a 10k resistor and I have resistors labeled 10k but when I place them, they only flicker the phone screen on and off, when I measure the resistance, it appears I am getting something like 10ohms or less than, I got these carbon resistors from the arduino kit, not sure what's happening here, but I'll have to look into parallel.
@momorarr16 днів тому
ty for the video
@lmfao6942016 днів тому
This is on my list of top 10 dubbed animes.
@hirad353916 днів тому
All you need to do is to touch some metal structure with the crystal headphones and you will hear radio
@Cupman66816 днів тому
Great video. I understood most of it, but why the use of a pencil?
@MsAhutch17 днів тому
Why didn't you wrap it 1000 times? And why didn't you age it for 20 years? What kind of Japanese are you, doing things so quickly
@1joshjosh119 днів тому
Oh my goodness
@Hans_Magnusson20 днів тому
I have a degree…! 🥜
@pyem456320 днів тому
I come here becuse my mouse wheel doesn't work after souldering for new encoder. I think I just burn and damaged the thing 😅 any idea or tips to fix it?
@armorvestrus411921 день тому
My dad use to make those radios all the time when we were kids, but he used a turner on his radio that had a knob, and he used a long wire Antenna. They work all the time.
@AshfaqulHaqueBhuiyan22 дні тому
bro is the japanese electroboom
@elliotthill149223 дні тому
Hay. Sparky. It woks
@hillllll603923 дні тому
Masters of the Air got me here
@shotgun_jack565024 дні тому
Thank you!!❤!
@bethannesgarden25 днів тому
Awesome! Thank you for this tutorial!
@ashoksanjiv569025 днів тому
I learn something new you are my electronic subjects eye opener thank you so much 😊
@certuv25 днів тому
Thank you for posting, Very interesting more basic than a crystal set.
@denilsgh27 днів тому
This is cool stuff.... glad found this channel
@waltherrathenau771627 днів тому
Thats a very clearly explained content. I am currently working AS Testing engineer for inverters by VW. What u have explained Made clear Sense to me and i really enjoyed IT.
@watchdogkennels524227 днів тому
You can use regular speaker?? Where’s the power source?? Looked like he only plugged it into the ground, in the socket. Where’s it gettin power??
@scottmathes42329 днів тому
Do not cram copper wires into wall outlets kids! This could unalive you!
@TYGAMatt29 днів тому
I just received my DP-100 and it's a great little device. 20V from a USB-C is fine for my needs as I rarely need more than 15V.
@zopilotesky301429 днів тому
A very good breakdown of modern capacitors. It explains why caps are smaller these days. Thanks for sharing!
@user-cd5xd8et7qМісяць тому
Really cool I love to see people build incredible things out of scrap
@PrivacityuserМісяць тому
Don't forget to use mask and ventilate your eletronic rooms and take humidity out! Cause menny haevy metal can end up absorbed by skin, eyes, respiration and end up in your kidneys!
@amooabdulmuminadewale6843Місяць тому
Thanks alot sir,but sir which text book can you suggest for a beginner sir
@ultramanxk7Місяць тому
👍
@coincrazy3563Місяць тому
i need to get an arduino. i have a raspberry pi as well.
@GLAJMANМісяць тому
Fantastic teardown dude. Will be watching for more.
@aurynaichi7030Місяць тому
The USB-C is only 20V - so if you want more you have to use a hiigher voltage supply. Nice though, thinking about one even though I have a dual channel large 240V one.
@user-jn2kz9jg7lМісяць тому
We made similar, called a "crystal set" . Then AM radio became FM and that was that really. Lots of fun in the day. ❤
@bobdroidsky2253 дні тому
The exact design he presented was actually used by the US soldiers during WW2 in Europe. They used a blued razor and a pencil tip. It was called the "Foxhole Radio"
@singlefather01Місяць тому
Who cares about the compensation cap? It's probably only a ramp circuit inside.
@sunnyday-tk9glМісяць тому
Thank you so much for your very very useful video❤
@michaeld9682Місяць тому
Great job!
@stephenwalters9891Місяць тому
Can any of these components be repurposed? can those huge power transistors be repurposed for amplification? Audio or RF? G7VFY
@stephenwalters9891Місяць тому
Excellent video. G7VFY
@ranjitsian5481Місяць тому
Nice 👍
@HooftimmerМісяць тому
I could hear Cuba at night from Naples Florida on mine. K4IVK built one from roadside trash. He was awesome! Rest in peace, Victor.