EEVblog #748 – How Do Transistors Work?

Dave explains how BJT and MOSFET transistors work at the silicon chip level. How does a BJT transistor actually amplify current? P and N type doping, charge carriers, conduction channel, field effect, holes and electrons, all the other good stuff. Forum HERE Podcast: Download

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eevBLAB #10 – Why Learn Basic Electronics?

A reddit user asks what is the point in learning basic electronics these days when you can do everything with off the shelf modules and boards like Arduinos and the like. They make it super easy to build stuff, so why does anyone need any knowledge of basic electronics any …

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EEVblog #747 – PC Based Logic Analyser Project

Dave goes back 20 years and find an old PC Based Logic Analyser project of his that was published in Electronics Australia magazine back in 1996. He uncovers the original timing diagrams, schematics, and prototype. And tries to resurrect the old Borland Pascal 7 source code and Lattice ispLSI PLD …

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EEVblog #746 – Sharp X68000 Retro Computer Teardown

What’s inside the a 1987 vintage Sharp X68000 personal computer / gaming system from Japan? Sold exclusively in Japan from 1987 to 1993 this 10MHz 68000 based boasted graphics capability superior to the Amiga and Atari ST. The powerful graphics enabled pixel-perfect ports of clasic games arcade games, and the …

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How To Live Stream A USB Webcam On a Raspberry PI 2

The EEVblog Lab had a HD Dropcam so that people could watch what was happening live in the lab. It worked well enough, but then Dropcam changed their terms and conditions and wanted to merge with Nest (who bought them). This was bothering Dave so the search for an alternative began. Surprising, …

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EEVblog #745 – Mailbag

Mailbag time again. Dave opens his mail. What random stuff awaits? Forum HERE SPOILERS: Marble Run video below A vintage Japanese Sharp X68000 video game home computer from the 1980’s Teardowns of an industrial controller, a LED light controller, ABB industrial switchmode power supply, Casio FX-3800P programmable calculator, old Gossen …

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EEVblog #743 – Solar Roadways Test Results

The 6 month test results for the Solar Roadways Solaroad.nl solar bike path project in the Netherlands are in. Dave compared the results to three local rooftop solar system and debunks the recent media reports that the project produces more power than was expected and that the solar roadway are …

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EEVblog #742 – Why Electrolytic Capacitors Are Connected In Parallel

Fundamental Friday Dave explains why some designs have electrolytic capacitors connected in parallel. The answer is more in-depth than you might think. 9 reasons are given and explained, and then some thermal camera fun on the bench. Rubycon capacitor datasheet: http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1910904.pdf NOTE: Video #741 has been skipped for a reason. …

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EEVblog #738 – Yamaha DME32 Digital Mixer Teardown

What’s inside a professional digital audio mixer? Dave opens a Yamaha DME32 Digital Mixing Engine with multi-channel 24bit audio ADC and DAC and custom DSP processing. Sony video effects unit teardown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9lZ2-a1P-E User Manual: http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/pa/english/signal/DME32E.pdf Datasheets: WM8740 OP275 4580 2115 Xilinx CPLD Hires teardown photos: Podcast: Download

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