Applied Guide To Electrical Engineering Introduction

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Training, Electronics, Course, Electrical Engineering, Computers, Robots, Robotics, Smd, Surface Mount Soldering, 8085 Microprocessor, Microcontroller, 3D Printer, RepRap, RepStrap, McWire Cartesian, Arduino

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https://www.electronicthinking.com Learn about some of the projects you will be able to work on with this online training in electrical engineering. This video shows a single board computer designed and built from scratch, a BoeBot, a microcontroller board built with surface mount soldering, and a 3D printer based on the RepRap open-source design.

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  • * Radar Cross ...

    * Radar Cross Section Measurement
    * Microwave Devices and Distribution
    Systems
    * Numerical Electromagnetics and Materials
    Characterization
    * Optical Fiber Communications and
    Sensors
    * Microwave Integrated Circuits
    * Power System Simulation, Planning and
    Protection
    * Power Electronics
    * Electric Drives
    * Control Systems

    By nullt0ne [Affiliate User] 1268459586
  • Not always. But ...

    Not always. But it's still s better to get a degree.

    By 3balljuggler [Affiliate User] 1267989468
  • The single board ...

    The single board computer that I showed first was enough to lead to a job offer from Seagate. I have not brought the 3D printer to an interview mainly because I am not looking for a job in electronics. It would be great if I was interviewing for a robotics position. My point though is that by bringing in work that you have done (good work) and explaining it, you will prove not only your skills but also your passion for this type of work.

    By ElectronicThinking [Affiliate User] 1267256344
  • Where did you apply ...

    Where did you apply for a job at where you brought that thing in? I am an electrical engineering student minoring in digital media, so far I have several companies that I have been in touch with that want to give me a job...still have to pay off loans though...

    By abushwitz [Affiliate User] 1267154635
  • Thank you for ...

    Thank you for bringing up this issue. It will be more difficult to get a job without a degree because many companies still rely on degrees instead of skills. But, there ARE hiring managers who are more interested in what you can actually do. Attitude is also very important when looking for a job and if you have the confidence and proven skills, then you CAN get hired. I've seen it. What I am showing is different and relies on you to take responsibility and bring proof to your interview.

    By ElectronicThinking [Affiliate User] 1266787265
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