@Afrotechmods

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@OrleanProsper

I recently implemented this into my senior engineering project for university, and it works perfectly. Thank you

@marioporras4723

Professional Solution: 1)Use of data-sheet parameters to support design. 2)Didactic video that explains clear and detailed.  3)focus only in topic. Great Tutorial.

@djfahed3002

Thanks for the video. But when choosing the right MOSFET for some application, I think that the choice must also take in consideration the maximum current allowed through the transistor.

@JYelton

I can't for the life of me figure out how I only now discovered your channel... Youtube recommendations are lacking! I've been watching EEVBlog and W2AEW for years, but only found your channel recently.

@silasfatchett5693

Just as your other videos, a clear and concise explanation of an electronics concept. Thank you.

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@HazeAnderson

Honestly, the only thing I really understood was at the very very end when u said "You are now hereby granted with powers of reverse voltage protection!" 😬👍

@vpsr-014

It's Dec 2024, and this video is still helpful even though I know the circuit but helps to clear confusion when working with complex circuits.

@ryanmcdougall7470

Please continue to make videos!

@maxxsmaxx1901

This one is really good for me as I have just finished making my 0v to 27 v regulated discreet power supply with variable current . The lecture is very clear and precise.Very good video

@engineerkohat

Wow. It is something awesome and cool. Great work uploaded.

@jessstuart7495

Very nice explanation.  I teach electronics at a local community college, and I will definitely suggest your Youtube channel to my students.

@milanlukic1729

I know this works, but one thing is bugging me: if you are using a PMOS, the normal current flow should be from source to drain, and not the other way around. This should be OK if you had the symmetrical component (like JFET), but this is not the case. Can you explain this a bit?

@woutdezeeuw1604

Man, I'm just seeing this wondering how to do this earlier today, and I already sent out my PCB design for manufacturing! Such timing.

@perrychow12

Thanks for the great video, now I can make a more efficient killing machine. :-)

@stevetobias4890

Excellent solution, I was wondering about the wasted power of just using a diode. Thanks for a great answer at the right time

@miketony2069

I love coming to your channel and videos to "wrap up" my understanding of various topics.  I'm  newbie and just getting back into using p-channel mosfets.  I had an ok understanding of how to read the p-channel data sheet to choose the correct transistor for my app however after listening to this it makes complete sense - I wish all my teachers were like you "back in the day" (or at least I wish they had youtube when I was in college lol) - thank you!

@abu0ibraheem

One of the best videos that I have seen about electronics in a while

Thanks

@jamesallen6007

Excellent in all aspects. You have more than earned my admiration, and subscription.