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Electronics => General Electronics => Topic started by: Hugoneus on January 28, 2013, 10:03:25 22:03



Title: "The Signal Path" Video Blog
Post by: Hugoneus on January 28, 2013, 10:03:25 22:03
Dear members,

I would like to share with you my website, an electrical engineering video blog! I have thousands of followers from around the world. My website covers a wide range of electronic topics which I hope you would enjoy. There are no advertisements on the website. The Signal Path is a non-for-profit website.

http://www.TheSignalPath.com

Regards,


Title: Re: "The Signal Path" Video Blog
Post by: Wizpic on January 29, 2013, 06:17:07 18:17
Welcome and I think it's a great site already watched a few great detail in them keep up the good work

wizpic


Title: Re: "The Signal Path" Video Blog
Post by: slackdick on February 08, 2013, 06:41:09 06:41
I watched the tutorial on DAC theory and design a few days ago and was blown away by how well put across it was - one of the best You Tube tutorials I've seen.

I highly recommend this site.


Title: Re: "The Signal Path" Video Blog
Post by: metal on February 08, 2013, 12:23:25 12:23
Hugoneus, in your class A, B and AB video, why did you connect D2 in class AB that way? Explain to me how D2 is going to pass -ve part to Q2?


Title: Re: "The Signal Path" Video Blog
Post by: Hugoneus on February 12, 2013, 11:39:41 23:39
Hugoneus, in your class A, B and AB video, why did you connect D2 in class AB that way? Explain to me how D2 is going to pass -ve part to Q2?

One of the diodes is connected backward. Please download the latest schematics from the website (http://www.TheSignalPath.com) to see the correct version. Also remember that the diodes must have a small DC current through them.

Posted on: February 13, 2013, 12:37:46 00:37 - Automerged

I watched the tutorial on DAC theory and design a few days ago and was blown away by how well put across it was - one of the best You Tube tutorials I've seen.

I highly recommend this site.

Thank you!