1- Make a circuit with two diodes
First diode needs to show the anode
Last diode needs to show tha catode(the way that electrons cant go) to catch them
2- Cut the circuitry but do not leave the diodes
3- Add a ligament to the circuitry end after cutting the last diode
So basically speaking, it just doesn’t allow AC to switch it’s polarity constantly which makes it DC.
That is way simpler then I ever imagined it would be.
I think the water and electricity analogy is universal. I haven’t met someone who works with electricity and doesn’t use water to help laymen understand or visualize a concept. I’m just a college student, and it makes sense to me.
I’ve understood that for quite some time now, what I’m most interested in is HOW it achieves this? its obviously not a mechanical hinged levered arm with a plunger stop on it just in microscopic terms. I’d like someone to explain why and how it does what it does.
It is also known as bridges rectifier
Thank you very much for your show, you explain and show the most clear way the function of electronic elements, thank you very much 👏👍
Always been warned about leds exploding with too much current but never seen it in action
Diode = Check valve
.and how does it block in the other direction?
This explains WHAT it does…
…not HOW it does it
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At this point I wish you were my engineering professor
What’s the difference between diode and rectifiers
Did you know the name came from the greek Di ..meaning 2, and ode …meaning path .
Are you sure it isn’t a Twisted Transistor?
so basically a repeater from minecraft?
One-way check valve.
Great
but how 😐
nobody talks about "HOW" it blocks electricity in the opposite direction… I want to know this
So for a Minecrafter its almost like a repeater
How to get a pet electron
1- Make a circuit with two diodes
First diode needs to show the anode
Last diode needs to show tha catode(the way that electrons cant go) to catch them
2- Cut the circuitry but do not leave the diodes
3- Add a ligament to the circuitry end after cutting the last diode
You got it!
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How it converts AC →DC❓
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It allows the current to flow in only one direction until the breakdown. After that, it conducts both ways.
So basically speaking, it just doesn’t allow AC to switch it’s polarity constantly which makes it DC.
That is way simpler then I ever imagined it would be.
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What about zener diodes?
FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER
Is it zenor diode ?
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Any explanation how its doing it? No? Ok.
It has many many uses on a motherboard
love these videos but i really hate how they begin with an out of context five words that i need to wait the whole short to understand
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Is that a FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER
That explanation was purrfection, thank you!
I want a pdf that you recommend to me to improve my mindset and vision in mechanical and electrical engineering
Could you do crude PWM with one of these to get 50% runtime on AC?
I think the water and electricity analogy is universal. I haven’t met someone who works with electricity and doesn’t use water to help laymen understand or visualize a concept. I’m just a college student, and it makes sense to me.
Easier understanding: Light Emitting Diode = LED
I’ve understood that for quite some time now, what I’m most interested in is HOW it achieves this? its obviously not a mechanical hinged levered arm with a plunger stop on it just in microscopic terms. I’d like someone to explain why and how it does what it does.
The Zenner Diode enters the chat…
Thank you for uaing the water analogy. Ive tries to explain this before to someone but have never thought about using water as a example
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Thanks for the algorithm gods need more education
Prays them praysssss
That is absolute genius. The complexity of chips and controllers are so cool
My ears must have a diod because everything go’s through one ear and comes out the other.
Iodes in combination in serie with diodes creayea rectiifier
LEDs are also diodes, do they work in the same way to a little scale?
If not then why are they called diodes?