Author Topic: Trying to Visualize Inductors in DC-DC converters  (Read 1346 times)

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Offline longhTopic starter

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Trying to Visualize Inductors in DC-DC converters
« on: November 17, 2024, 02:03:22 am »
Hello everyone,

For fun I'm trying to make YouTube videos where I talk about random topics I'm interested in.

Today I made one about DC-DC converters
https://youtu.be/LJI2dZOq0Yc?feature=shared

This is the first time I've tried this format, an overhead camera and just writing on a piece of paper. Any suggestions on how to make it better (less dry) would be appreciated.

Thanks,
-Hunter
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Re: Trying to Visualize Inductors in DC-DC converters
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2024, 10:10:27 pm »


I think you'd have to get into animated graphics, which is a lot of work.
That and maybe speaking quickly (see project farm).

But the topic itself is dry as you say, not a whole lot can be done.
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Re: Trying to Visualize Inductors in DC-DC converters
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2024, 02:27:57 am »
I grew up in a family that loved books. Books passed from parents to kids to grandkids. It hurts me to see when people bastardize books by writing notes, calculations, making drawings and writing random shit on pages. I get it is your property but it is a source of learning for you, maybe you should treat your books with respect. 
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