Aaron Scher
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VoltAlert lamp experiment
Here I demonstrate a false alarm. The VoltAlert seems to indicate that the base of the lamp is hot. Moving my hand near the base stops the sensor from triggering.
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Operation of Fluke VoltAlert depends on the user's proximity to the sensor's tip
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Here I demonstrate how the operation of a capacitive voltage sensor depends on the user's proximity to the tip of the sensor.
Operation of Fluke VoltAlert depends on the user's proximity to the sensor's barrel
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Here I demonstrate how the operation of a capacitive voltage sensor depends on the user's proximity to the barrel of the sensor.
VoltAlert basic operation
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Demonstrating typical operation of non-contact AC voltage detector
Electromotive force (EMF) introduction: Definition, batteries, Faraday's Law
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This video gives a primer on the electromotive force (EMF). EMF is a very important concept in electromagnetism, but can be confusing. This video attempts to define and discuss EMF in the clearest possible terms. It then discusses EMF in connection with batteries and Faraday's Law.
NI AWR manual PCB layout and Gerber + drill file generation
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Here I show step-by-step how to manually layout (i.e. draw) a two-layer PCB board in NI AWR Design Environment. I then generate and export the Gerber drill files and upload them to OSH park for fabrication.
KiCad+Microstrip+OSH Park Tutorial
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In this tutorial I show step-by-step how to use KiCad to layout a simple microstrip trace (well, technically, a grounded CPW trace) and generate the gerber drill files required by OSH Park for fabrication. You will also learn about via fencing and making your own custom components and footprints in KiCad.
Joule thief circuit uses two discrete inductors (no toroid)
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Two discrete, through hole inductors placed side by side replaces the ferrite toroid in the basic Joule their circuit. Circuit built on breadboard. The link below presents my explanation on how the Joule Thief works. aaronscher.com/Circuit_a_Day/week_by_week/April16_to_May10/joule_thief.html
Demo: BPSK audio modem with GNU Radio
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Demo of a simple BPSK audio modem in GNU radio. The modem broadcasts text data via your computer's speakers, and the signal is picked up with the computer's microphone. More about this modem and the accompanying .grc file can be found here: aaronscher.com/GNU_Radio_Companion_Collection/GNU_Radio_Companion.html
Simulating an analog phase locked loop
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In this introductory video tutorial I simulate a phase locked loop (PLL) using NI AWR Visual System Simulator (VSS). The goal of these "virtual experiments" on PLLs is to explore some basic design trade-offs and properties of PLLs. I created this video to help people learn how how PLLs operate, and hope that this video will help compliment the mathematical explanation of PLLs with dynamic simul...
Microwave Office: Common & differential signals, even & odd modes, and coupled microstrip line pairs
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Light introduction to using Microwave Office for simulating and analyzing common & differential signals, even & odd mode modes, mixed mode S-parameters, and coupled microstrip transmission line pairs
How to import and analyze S-parameter touchstone data into AWR Design Environment (Microwave Office)
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How to import and analyze S-parameter touchstone data into AWR Design Environment (Microwave Office). We specifically import the S-parameters for a Wilkinson power divider from Marki Microwave.
Performing an EM optimization in AWR Design Environment (Microwave Office)
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Tutorial on how to perform an EM optimization in AWR Design Environment (Microwave Office)
Basics of setting up and running an EM simulation (AXIEM) in Microwave Office
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Tutorial on setting up and running an EM simulation (AXIEM) for a microstrip stub resonator in Microwave Office. We show how to integrate the EM simulation in a circuit schematic using a subcircuit block. We also show how to view the currents flowing on the conductors.
Microwave Office EM extract
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Tutorial on how to use Microwave Office's EM Extract to setup and run an EM simulation for a microstrip circuit from the schematic.
Microwave Office TXLine calculator tutorial
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Microwave Office TXLine calculator tutorial
Microwave Office transient
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Microwave Office transient
Microwave Office optimization
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Microwave Office optimization
Microwave Office DC analysis
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Microwave Office DC analysis
Microwave Office AC circuit analysis
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Microwave Office AC circuit analysis
Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (4/4)
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Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (4/4)
Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (3/4)
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Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (3/4)
Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (2/4)
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Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (2/4)
Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (1/4)
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Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (1/4)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Roarsta88
    @Roarsta88 7 днів тому

    Easy one of the most surreal days I've ever had, out of many heartaches. This one really has me feeling excited for life again

  • @jakubkusmierczak695
    @jakubkusmierczak695 11 днів тому

    😍

  • @garysouza95
    @garysouza95 19 днів тому

    Now, imagine this conversation over coffee. 😳☕

  • @seesnap
    @seesnap 28 днів тому

    I knew Ricky fenns years and years

  • @davidholtz6590
    @davidholtz6590 29 днів тому

    And keeping delving deeper!

  • @davidholtz6590
    @davidholtz6590 29 днів тому

    What? Why? and so what?

  • @crazieeez
    @crazieeez Місяць тому

    Feels like Christmas when physicists talk to each other

  • @crazieeez
    @crazieeez Місяць тому

    Is this guy still alive? He sounds very smart.

  • @arushkaringala375
    @arushkaringala375 Місяць тому

    is there a way to convert this s parameter data from cst, into rlc equivalent in awr?

  • @dester0
    @dester0 Місяць тому

    Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman! is a very interesting read for those interested and want to read further on

  • @fabzlab1980
    @fabzlab1980 Місяць тому

    Love it .

  • @sampoornamkannan
    @sampoornamkannan 2 місяці тому

    I really do not know whether I can make a valid argument: One person is happy to accept the observable world as it is seen for the moment. The other delves into details and travels deep, to know how such miniscule details can proceed to build up a world, as the former sees. The common platform is the mind of each dictated by their individual egos. If each questions as to whence the ego arose from, the ego vanishes and a strange void rises. I believe that seeing that is seeing Reality . The seer is the self and is a part of that reality. Phew, I have said what I started to, hope it makes sense to the reader.

  • @sampoornamkannan
    @sampoornamkannan 2 місяці тому

    Name of the bird: There is an old adage in India : 'Asti bhati priyam namaroopam cha panchakam, Adhya trayam Brahmaroopam, Jagatroopam thatho dwayam '. Understand the meaning and introspect. Takes you away quickly to a world of meditation.

  • @scarlettphoenix7024
    @scarlettphoenix7024 3 місяці тому

    We shall not look upon his like again.

  • @NYXIA1212
    @NYXIA1212 3 місяці тому

    He says he doesn't remeber names while saying the names

  • @ritazanin1429
    @ritazanin1429 5 місяців тому

    If all individuals would be given the chance to reach their full potential, could you imagine where we - as humans - would be by now? As a woman, I know there’re so many inadequate individuals and circumstances that affect my development. Reaching our full potential is most of the time a question of where one is born, her family, her neighborhood, her teachers, her genes, her supportive or not networks, etc. Good luck to you old confident and assuming folks!

  • @tamtrinh174
    @tamtrinh174 5 місяців тому

    I don't think a lot about brushing teeth, but I had changed the way of using toothbrush and toothpaste, I only brush my teeth when there are left over food stuck in them which I can't get rid of, and I use toothpaste to clean the brush after I'd done brushing my teeth, instead of putting it on the brush before brushing

  • @SSJ0016
    @SSJ0016 6 місяців тому

    When I get a cat, his name will be Feynman

  • @cubalkan
    @cubalkan 6 місяців тому

    He was unique and a real idol not only for scientists...R.I.P.

  • @sierrasierra2
    @sierrasierra2 6 місяців тому

    Feynman was right on the teeth brushing once again. The problem with modern teeth problem is more related to the diet. Carnivor diet people noticed their mouth and teeth are in good shape just like dogs that eat raw diet. The sugar coating in mouth coming from plant and sugar eating need tooth brushing and it still doesnt cure the degeneration of morden tooth decay. The diet is more of the causal variable.

  • @TheNavalAviator
    @TheNavalAviator 7 місяців тому

    Feynman was such a treasure to humanity. The embodiment of the virtue of child-like curiousity and how it can change the world for the better if you only let it.

  • @thatowillmongale9383
    @thatowillmongale9383 7 місяців тому

    Hi, i hope you are still around, my project requires that i Develop and simulate the microstrip line-based circuit with Electromagnetic (EM) fields in AWR, is this exactly what the video is about??

  • @raaaanaam5123
    @raaaanaam5123 9 місяців тому

    I will never brush my teeth again

  • @paulwheeler6609
    @paulwheeler6609 9 місяців тому

    Science seems to be every bit the ritual that witchcraft used to be. It's called "scientism." The belief that science can, and should, be applied to everything. Unfortunately, the problems we face now are inner problems of values and joy and empathies. Of our utter separation from monumental natural forces far larger than ourselves, and our inability to recognize that. In fact, science has reinforced the same mechanized view that has allowed us to euthanize the planet and our own communities. We are morally adrift and no science can reverse that course.

  • @oneofthechannelsofalltime
    @oneofthechannelsofalltime 9 місяців тому

    The waves in the lake hitting the "shore"( what's the word) just when he says "waves" was just perfect. To use scientific discoveries to be able to live to experience a moment like that is more valuable a reward than honours, prizes or a membership at the club for people who put things on top of another. Or something.

  • @justincase4812
    @justincase4812 9 місяців тому

    Shameful that here we have Feynman, a wildly competent and popular and novel thinker, but yet despite his very easy to understand explanations of why taking novel approaches to learning about things to gain the knowledge of them falls largely flat on academia today. Followers, poor educators, expensive so called education that teaches the names of things instead of teaching the concept of taking a novel approach to discovering how and why things work.

  • @seanburton5298
    @seanburton5298 9 місяців тому

    If we can remember what we know now, after the 12,000 year event, then we will advance ourselves on a logarithmic scale. We just can't forget where we are now. Where will we be if the age of electricity is suddenly removed in a catastrophic event 🤔

  • @saghhinooz1755
    @saghhinooz1755 9 місяців тому

    04:29 In Chinese it was called WHAT?

  • @kaisahanneletervola
    @kaisahanneletervola 9 місяців тому

    Skills of Christmas gnomes learntalents.blogspot.com Todreamjob.blogspot.com Workandfreetime.blogspot.com

  • @Luzt.
    @Luzt. 10 місяців тому

    To say, that "his father was a clothing salesman" tells no more than saying "his father was 180 cm tall". His father created Richard by teaching him all kinds of cognitive skills. Most probably his father would also be a great scientist himself, should his life took different route. Richard was in a sense programmed to be great scientist and large part of credit should go to his father, who is rarely mentioned.

    • @alexandercummins
      @alexandercummins 9 місяців тому

      "his father was a clothing salesmen" tells me Richard Feynman is from a blue collar background, his excellence in physics was something he developed himself because he wasn't from a scientific background. No one names the father are you serious! what has the father got to do with it.

  • @PriyanshuSingh-uo6dr
    @PriyanshuSingh-uo6dr 10 місяців тому

    Just watched oppenheimer, would've loved to see more on him.

  • @rsr789
    @rsr789 10 місяців тому

    'Scientific gossip' what an idiotic phrase. They really should have gotten a better, more knowledgeable interviewer.

  • @garyfrancis6193
    @garyfrancis6193 10 місяців тому

    The narrator sounds exactly like he comes out of Monty Python.

  • @garyfrancis6193
    @garyfrancis6193 10 місяців тому

    Brushing your teeth doesn’t get rid of cavities. It prevents them. This guy was supposed to be smarter than Einstein.

  • @tarsxenomorph8845
    @tarsxenomorph8845 10 місяців тому

    The received pronunciation of the narrator makes this sound like a Monty Phyton sketch

  • @musiclover-gx7le
    @musiclover-gx7le 10 місяців тому

    That was my personal impression when I was a grad student at Caltech. We are all entitled to our own opinions.

  • @LeeGee
    @LeeGee 10 місяців тому

    Back when the Ideological State Apparatus allowed, even encouraged, science and independent thought.

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 10 місяців тому

    📍6:02

  • @bill_lumbergh
    @bill_lumbergh 10 місяців тому

    The science is settled. Follow the science or lose your freedom.

  • @user-xj9wp3hh8x
    @user-xj9wp3hh8x 10 місяців тому

    what pov actually means

  • @tjjohnson4848
    @tjjohnson4848 10 місяців тому

    I wish i could have talked to him. I could have told him to give up the idea of the particle, and realize that it's only standing wave forms.

  • @De12387
    @De12387 10 місяців тому

    👍

  • @stephencarlsbad
    @stephencarlsbad 10 місяців тому

    @1:38 "Testing creative ability" via recognizing problems and developing solutions to science that he was not yet exposed to yet, then verifying if he was correct via reviewing the existing science/math. @5:16 "to know what you know, and dont know." @6:00 "There's a way of looking at something anew, as if its something you never saw before for the first time. And asking questions about it as if you were different." This is how analyze for the fundamentals of something. To walk through the analytic process as if it's the first time seeing it and trying to understand the fundamentals of something from the ground up. Its a recreation of the model of something through your observable understanding of it. @6:56 "Maxwell put the equations together with the Faraday he formulated the equations mathematically with some model in his head and Dirac got his answer by just writing and guessing an equation and other people got their answers like in relativity got the idea by looking at principles of symmetry, Heisenberg got is quantum mechanics by thinking only about things you can measure." These have all been tried and now we're stuck so we have to use different methods than we used before because they've all been tried, and now we're stuck." Look to question the physical world with enthusiasm and curiosity in order to create scientific discovery.

  • @percepXion
    @percepXion 10 місяців тому

    Yes, the war on drugs is a crime against humanity… 2+1=0

  • @SimonTruelove
    @SimonTruelove 10 місяців тому

    Very good very good.

  • @bradleymilton9372
    @bradleymilton9372 10 місяців тому

    The way he portrays his enthusiasm for just simple.stiff is amazing

  • @koi0009
    @koi0009 10 місяців тому

    I teach. Every day I use F. videos. Thanks |

  • @KavirajSingh
    @KavirajSingh 10 місяців тому

    Only enlightened mind I have seen on screen. Just no negativity, pouring bliss into each moment out of sheer joy for knowledge. Knowledge often suffers from arrogance, NDT is an example, but Feynman cut through that to the other side. He is contended with what he has done, free of need, becoming a visual manifestation of the true meaning of success and human experience. I wish more people learn from him and get inspired.

    • @DevonMiniFlicks
      @DevonMiniFlicks 10 місяців тому

      How is NDT arrogant are you sure you are not projecting?

  • @uhadme
    @uhadme 10 місяців тому

    From my point of view, maybe yours, instead of theirs, Rite?

  • @JS-cn3rm
    @JS-cn3rm 10 місяців тому

    He’s dead, yet I’m alive, so at this moment in time I’m smarter than him, no?

    • @x_flies
      @x_flies 3 місяці тому

      Kamala?