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How to do experiments with analog transistor circuits: part 5



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PART 5 of the series. A series of 5 video’s (the 4th video stops suddenly, sorry for that, my camera got too warm, switched itself out) about how to do experiments with analog transistor circuits.

I will give the links to the complete series:

Video 1 of the series https://youtu.be/mvV20L5hgdk
Video 2 of the series https://youtu.be/6wy5kZzoRi8
Video 3 of the series https://youtu.be/bgBFBMGlGRc
Video 4 of the series https://youtu.be/lE_HYredoOc
Video 5 of the series https://youtu.be/oKLqszUpp88

No theory, but only practical idea’s and tips, based of course on the electronics theory. Perhaps made and more suitable for beginners, but everyone can take profit of experiments with analog (or digital) transistor circuits. These are “free” video’s, made at first hand, only based on my experiences with these transistor circuits during more than 50 years. For the more elaborated and scientific approach: study electronics, via the www or a (high) school or via academic education. Correct me if I am wrong when I tell something and/or elaborate, no problem.


Could be that bipolar transistors in this series of 5 video's (because they are somewhat theoretical & sketched) are not biased, or no biasing is showed to get them to their "working point" where they do what they have to do in their collector lead. In general: a 470 K potmeter with its wiper to the Base and its low electrode of that potentiometer to the ground and its high electrode via a 2 K resistor to the (+) gives a proper bias. You can send in (in that situation) the signal via a (decoupling) capacitor to the BASE.


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