Hi guys. I've been playing with the idea to try record some videos and have actually done so over the last few days. I still have a lot of work to do to improve it, because it did not turn out as well as it was in my head. I want to have more detail and depth to the video, it feels a bit rushed now. I also need to find a different way of recording audio. As is now, my lab is set up in the basement, where I also have servers and such for the home network running. When working, it doesn't bother me at all, but in video it is distracting. I'm thinking about doing theory stuff on a blackboard in the future.
However, I decided that instead of just canning the entire project again, I would upload it anyways - better to upload a not-so-great video than no video at all.
The video covers the potentiometric or triode mos mixer. It is a mixer often seen in integrated circuit designs. I will come back to this topic in the future if I continue making videos and try to make an improved more in-depth version. Let me know what you guys think.
I hope to cover some more "in-depth" stuff in my video, instead of the simple blink-a-LED videos all over youtube (no offense to them, but it's just not what I want to do). I'm thinking of doing a video on distributed element filters in the near future as well,
Again, I welcome feedback and let me know if you think this is something I should continue working on.