Bit of a tall order, I know. I've found myself needing to become an electronics engineer. I can learn stuff & math usually makes sense to me.
I'll explain a bit more. I'm designing an active sound system. I know the crossover points and the balancing EQ curve, but need a little guidance in terms of application. I understand passive resistance well, the old way of doing things, but boosts and active equalization are different. I've applied for the PurePath application from TI with a description of my concept, hoping they will approve me. Yes, I used the company email haha
Any resources are appreciated. Of course, I'd love to hire someone to do it for me, to be perfectly honest, but it's something I have been putting off learning for years and years. I'm working with a skilled manufacturing engineer. We are giving ourselves two years to create proof of concept, fun times.
I'll explain a bit more. I'm designing an active sound system. I know the crossover points and the balancing EQ curve, but need a little guidance in terms of application. I understand passive resistance well, the old way of doing things, but boosts and active equalization are different. I've applied for the PurePath application from TI with a description of my concept, hoping they will approve me. Yes, I used the company email haha
Any resources are appreciated. Of course, I'd love to hire someone to do it for me, to be perfectly honest, but it's something I have been putting off learning for years and years. I'm working with a skilled manufacturing engineer. We are giving ourselves two years to create proof of concept, fun times.