M3966m Mosfet Verified ✮ 〈EASY〉

Collaborative creation of CGTarian team and DreamWorks Animation Studios specialists.

The marking “M3966M” seen on small QFN/PDFN MOSFETs used in laptop and GPU VRAM power circuits most commonly corresponds to the UBIQ (or OEM-labeled) QM3966 family (examples: QM3966M3, QM3966M6). These are N‑channel power MOSFETs in compact packages (PDFN/QFN variants) rated for low voltage (≈30 V) and designed for synchronous buck switching in high-current, space-constrained applications (VRAM/GPU VR rails, CPU/GPU power stages).

Ray Rig Video Tutorials

Below you will find video tutorials that will help you to get to know Ray and it's functionality.

Ray Rig Introduction

Get to know Ray

In this video Dreamworks' animator and CGTarian online school mentor Mike Saffianoff introduces a rig of Ray character and shows its functionality.

Naturalistic blink

Character Close-Up: Crafting a Believable Face course.

This video fragment of Mike Safianoff's (Dreamworks) lecture tells us how to create natural blinking animation. m3966m mosfet verified

Expressive Eyes

Character Close-Up: Crafting a Believable Face course.

Another piece of Mike Safianoff's (Dreamworks) lecture, where he tells how to create expressive eye animation.

Eye movements

Character Close-Up: Crafting a Believable Face course.

In this video Mike Safianoff's (Dreamworks) shows us important points in eye movement animation. The marking “M3966M” seen on small QFN/PDFN MOSFETs

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