I'm back! And to kick things off we're going to take a brief look at multiphase buck converters, found most commonly on PC motherboards and graphics c...
brieftodo
1 year ago
Probably the best explanation about VRMs on the internet, well done!
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rossgee2950
1 year ago
You have an absolutely admirable ability to describe complex concepts in simple language! I was a university professor and instructor for 16 years and have never encountered anyone as capable in all those years of schooling and peer exposure.
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richardtroullier487
3 days ago
Thank you for taking the time to explain to us the world of electronics! I am 59 years old and am just now starting to learn the very basics of this strange and exciting new world.
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TheNetman911
1 year ago
Your the first person who has explained vrm's where a amateur can really understand them. Thanks you are an amazing teacher, really appreciate the time you have spent on these videos.
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FrenziedManbeast
1 year ago
Thanks for the video. I've been trying to up my mobo topology and power delivery knowledge lately and this was a quick reference.
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michaelhawthorne8696
1 year ago
11:19 That was a nice subtle "Please Subscribe"...... way better than the huge graphics seen in many other videos..👍
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explocevo
1 year ago
Great video! Lately I've felt a strong autodidactic push to slake my curiosity beyond a surface level understanding with regards to the things I use everyday, but even in this "information age" with 200+ videos showing how to derive a PWM signal from a 555 I find myself in the position of Coleridge's Ancient Mariner. I'm sure what they're saying is correct and viable, but the conceptualization feels like someone who has trekked over the mountain and come back, without regard to the difficulties of the initial summit. I just wanted to drop a line and say that although there are many who are doing or have done things categorically similar to your work, how you parse and convey the information is unique and proven, to me at least, to be the most enlightening. So thanks, your work is very much appreciated.
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MAP3D1234
1 year ago
as someone who was recently trying to decide what the components on a new motherboard were and trying to decide if I need to make some kind of custom cooling thing for them, all my attempts to find videos explaining the components have come up empty until this video, thank you, and thank you again for explaining how things work in such a way that even I was able to follow and understand, hugely useful and helpful video.
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lachlanlau
1 year ago (edited)
I don't know that much about electronics (only High School physics) but that explanation of the buck converter at 3:36 is magic!
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ExtremalMetal
1 year ago
wanted to say that it's the best VRM explanation on YouTube, i see that i'm not the only one who thinks that :D subscribed
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witnessnz
1 year ago (edited)
@brieftodo agree.. this was great to be able to explain to my son who is speccing a new pc and what all the marketing crap was about…. Well done..clear, easy to follow, and not bloody clock bait….have a sub!
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bennetting1609
1 year ago
The GOAT returns
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gielb2001
1 year ago
Very interesting video! Great to see you back, new job sounds cool!
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MickHealey
1 year ago
Glad to see you back. Looking forward to your upcoming videos.
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mkepler5861
1 year ago
thank you, I didn't know that about CPU motherboards very good tutorial
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eeledahc
1 year ago
Well that cleared up a lot of questions for me. subbed.
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ferencszabo3504
1 year ago
Wow, it's easy to understand when we have a superb explanation like here!
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tourist6290
1 year ago
That was very nicely explained, so even i could understand that! Thanks for that!
brieftodo
1 year ago
Probably the best explanation about VRMs on the internet, well done!
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