Carico elettronico e tester capacità batterie fai da te - PARTE I

Hello everyone and welcome to this new video. Today we'll begin a short two-episode series on the electronic load I built for my lab. In the first episode, we'll understand what it is and what it's used for, look at its features and functions in detail, and take a look at the internal electronics. This is obviously a simplified video (intended for an audience new to electronics but who has seen all the Electronics Explained episodes and my other previous videos) and, above all, it's done in my style (so get ready for another video full of dog-made animations 😂). Enjoy! If you enjoyed the video, please subscribe to the channel (it's free) to support me, help me grow, and stay updated on all the upcoming news. You can use these shortcuts to jump to the parts of the video that interest you most: 00:00 Introduction 00:33 ATTENTION! 00:53 What is the electronic load and what is it for? 02:11 Why build it? 3:50 Electronic Load Functions 4:04 Constant Current Mode 4:42 Constant Resistance Mode 5:27 Under Voltage and Over Temperature 7:05 Calculating Battery Capacity 8:30 Internal Electronics 9:16 The Two Versions 10:00 The Circuit Diagram 10:41 Preview 11:00 Conclusions 11:25 Greetings #DogVideos #DIY #Electronics WARNING: The content of this video is provided for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Electronics and electrical engineering pose serious risks, including electrocution, fire, explosion, etc. The author does not guarantee the accuracy of the information and assumes no responsibility for direct or indirect damage to people, animals, or property resulting from the application of what is shown. The diagrams and procedures are purely theoretical: any absence of component values ​​is intentional to encourage in-depth learning. Any replication attempt is at the user's sole risk. It is recommended to always consult qualified professionals. The user is solely responsible for complying with applicable safety regulations.