Who are you?

A Newbie to electrical I have done some slight soldering back in my day and now I hold a ham radio licensee and make beer and stuff hoping to make a stuff distillery in the next year or two.
 

Ya’akov

Joined Jan 27, 2019
10,239
A Newbie to electrical I have done some slight soldering back in my day and now I hold a ham radio licensee and make beer and stuff hoping to make a stuff distillery in the next year or two.
Welcome to AAC, It’s good to have you join us.

Do you have any special interests in electronics?
 
Hi everyone, I thought I would join this group as I'm in the throws of building an RV and have a few circuits to create. It looks really good and am looking forward to contributing. Thanks Puck
 

Ya’akov

Joined Jan 27, 2019
10,239
Welcome to AAC.

I moved your thread to the Off-Topic forum as it is the right place, and retitled it as “New User Introduction” to reduce confusion. Thanks for joining us, you’ll find AAC is a good place with good people.
 

corasan

Joined Jul 18, 2023
35
I'm a senior Electronics Engineering student from the Philippines. In high school, I was introduced to basic electronics and semiconductor theory, which piqued my interest in making circuits. I got invested in learning more when we studied Digital Principles and Logic Design. I've created several circuits using discrete ICs in my free time. Now in my final year in college, I'm planning to pursue a career in Analog Design.

Can you recommend university (abroad) that specializes in Analog Design for post-grad? Any tips for an aspiring design engineer?
 

Randal

Joined Feb 7, 2025
0
Welcome to AAC.

I moved your thread to the Off-Topic forum as it is the right place, and retitled it as “New User Introduction” to reduce confusion. Thanks for joining us, you’ll find AAC is a good place with good people.
What happened to the quotes? Those were some good ones. I especially liked the difference between "em" and "sym"
 
Hi all, electronics tech. recently retired, hobbyist and tinkerer, fixiter for friends and relatives who have something that "just broke". North east England. I look forward to learning stuff and hanging out here.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,823
Hi all, electronics tech. recently retired, hobbyist and tinkerer, fixiter for friends and relatives who have something that "just broke". North east England. I look forward to learning stuff and hanging out here.
Welcome to AAC!
This is a great place to hang around, especially when you're retired and have all the time in the world to tinker.
For extra fun, find a Repair Café in your local area. If there is none, start one.
 
Hi all, I'm an enthusiastic learner with experience in manufacturing, and PCB design. I've started doing an interview series with folks all across the hardware design sphere - electrical, mechanical, test, manufacturing, etc, etc. Eager to chat with more of the community and see what all everybody's getting up to!
 
Hello everyone,

I'm excited to be part of the All About Circuits community! My name is Ajay Hinduja Geneva, Switzerland, and I’ve recently started diving deeper into electronics and circuit design. I’ve always had a curiosity for how things work, and this forum looks like the perfect place to learn, ask questions, and exchange ideas with like-minded individuals.

I’m currently working on a few personal projects involving microcontrollers and sensor-based automation, and I’m eager to get feedback and expand my knowledge. I also enjoy discussing off-topic tech and DIY topics, so I’m glad this section of the forum exists.

Looking forward to connecting with you all and learning from your experiences. Please feel free to share any tips on how to make the most of this community!

Best regards,
Ajay Hinduja Geneva, Switzerland
 
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