@summerishere2868

Great video, easy to follow for people without any previous knowledge!

@SomeDudeInBaltimore

"In electronics, current flows from positive to negative"

And thus you reignite the war between conventional flow and electron flow.

It's the dirty little secret every EE just ignores.  Since everything works either way, we never bothered to change that idea after it was discovered that electrons actually flow from negative to positive.

@BuriBuriZ

you probably dont imagine how big of your contribution by making this video. Thank you.

@andresrazote2235

Thank you Sir for your very good explanation.  More power to you, God bless!

@allok5827

You are a good teacher

@Rick-k9z

Dude, this is really amazing.  You are a really good teacher. I've been in IT 40 years and recently retired. I was brushing up on the basics, planning some simple DYI around the house and you bring back those classes so clearly it's  like yesterday. 
  This is good, solid information. This is "Basic" Electronics. As in the basic building blocks of every device. The fundamentals.

@finn3721

A donation method which includes PayPal would be fantastic.

@shorteditout

this is half of my frist year course in ece

@corneliusbartholemew6725

My transistor used to be my brother.

@PatricJakob

20:33 this effect also happens with motors, wich means you need diodes on the output of motor drivers and/or transistors.

@aprilk141

This video is great! Very accessible for me: Autistic, ADHD, and trying to learn enough to eventually build transceivers. 

Would you please cut each chapter into separate videos and make that a playlist? Also, the high pitched piezo sounds always scare the crap out of me, I am very sensitive to sounds like that. When was ten I swapped out a piezo speaker for a headphone speaker. It softened the sound. It was one of those old tiger electronic games. That's how old I am.

Thanks for the knowledge! ❤

@ktechnologylimited

Great video Ron, thanks for sharing. 
It is nice to see there are some professionals and as well as people with little experience watching your videos because of the comments. 
This is how the profession improves if we keep on learning and contributing.
Keep up the good work, I always learn something new watching your videos.

@WXUZT

Thank you so very much for clearing up my fundamentals. Please continue !

@antonysquires7161

I was on this tour, and this brings back memories of proper rock times.  Motorhead for  ever.

@jamesrodemeyer7544

Excellent.

@Jay-uu5lu

Im new to learning about anything electrical engineering related since im thinking of trying out for getting a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering this seems interesting hopefully i get to learn more on this

@tsarodavid9730

So much effort put into these videos, thank you 🙏🏿

@meeran7431

Best video that explained the basic electronics

@finn3721

Also 7:40, please supplement the description with the link. Thanks.

@sir_no_name1478

Yeees thank you soooo much. I was searching this kind of Video few years ago as I started electronics. (I was only a software guy then)

I am no pro at all but I think beginners will profit soo much from that