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ronen

Joined Jun 24, 2015
0
hello all,
I am Ronen from Israel, I am very much interested in technology, I am a graduate practical engineer (two years) by education and have about one and a half year of experience in self building various circuits. In part of them I embed the 8051 uC series with Keil and Ride IDE's written in c51 and assembler programming languages.
The circuits I assemble must be in daily use or I have no interest in building them.
I have a future plan to continue learning and start an electronic engineering 5 years (evening) studies, but first I need to gain some more experience.

cheers
-Ronen
 

Willen

Joined Nov 13, 2015
338
Ok it's my turn,
I am a school teacher of government sector of Nepal. Not formally educated to electronics but I feel my blood group is EE+ve though. So learning and doing as a hobbyist. Borning in a remote place (for parts), I feel too excited when I get even a common parts. Lets say an addiction!
 
Hello everyone,

My name is Ed. I am university teacher-educator. I use the the All About Circuits material in our lecture/lab course unit on AC and DC wiring principles. My students are majoring in Agriculture Education or Agricultural Technology Management. I began integrating solar PV energy system technology into our course curriculum to bring relevancy of DC to our electricity unit. Students (and teachers) of all levels enjoy working with Solar PV energy, and I am able to make a stronger connection to DC systems using solar PV.

Thank you for this site! I recommend to our high school agriculture science teachers.

Ed
 

ScottWang

Joined Aug 23, 2012
7,501
hello all,
I am Ronen from Israel, I am very much interested in technology, I am a graduate practical engineer (two years) by education and have about one and a half year of experience in self building various circuits. In part of them I embed the 8051 uC series with Keil and Ride IDE's written in c51 and assembler programming languages.
The circuits I assemble must be in daily use or I have no interest in building them.
I have a future plan to continue learning and start an electronic engineering 5 years (evening) studies, but first I need to gain some more experience.

cheers
-Ronen
Welcome to AAC.
I watched the videos talking about Israel has strong technology background, so, many companies from other countries went over there to created the company, including USA and Taiwan, could you describe some of examples for the technologies as Taiwan have ee products and computers, India has strong software industrial, etc ...
 

ScottWang

Joined Aug 23, 2012
7,501
Ok it's my turn,
I am a school teacher of government sector of Nepal. Not formally educated to electronics but I feel my blood group is EE+ve though. So learning and doing as a hobbyist. Borning in a remote place (for parts), I feel too excited when I get even a common parts. Lets say an addiction!
If you feel that the EE was very interesting, so interested in EE and became a hobbyist, actually no matter what you learned in school, the EE attractive you and you like EE, that's the important thing, although my subject is EE, but almost I learned was from the books that I bought from the books stores and the EE magazines during the boring age there were no bbs or internet, I learned by myself all the time, there is no one to talk to in the country side, no date, only the books and magazines are my company, I have been order 6 magazines to studied, so thinking and playing EE were my entertainment.

Today, learning EE things are more easier, but the circuits maybe not all correct, so you have to via experiment to prove it is correct, when your ability getting better then you can judge the problems just from the circuit, more experiments and got more experience and also got more fun.
 

BlackMelon

Joined Mar 19, 2015
173
Hello,

I'm an engineer interested in power electronics for energy conversion stuff as well as control algorithms such as Fuzzy-PID. I have graduated for 2 years from Mahidol University, Thailand. Currently, I'm following news about perovskite minerals, which will bring forth a big breakthrough to solar panels in the upcoming year.

Nice to see friendly forum here. Hope I can be your help in some way.

Thank you
BlackMelon
 
Hello i am eletrotecnical Enginering student, i am in thew first year of this tree year batchelor's degree, i found this site by chance when looking for extra study material in the google, your educacional articals are both interesthing and well writen, by the way did you ever published those in a book?
 

BlackMelon

Joined Mar 19, 2015
173
Hello i am eletrotecnical Enginering student, i am in thew first year of this tree year batchelor's degree, i found this site by chance when looking for extra study material in the google, your educacional articals are both interesthing and well writen, by the way did you ever published those in a book?
Sir, I humbly ask you who did you refer to? If me, I'm too too far from publishing anything. Just fix something, and reverse engineer them is enough for now lol
 
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bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
22,925
Hello,

I think he was asking if the eBook on this site can be downloaded.
Yes, you can download each volume using the PDF button in the right colum on each startpage of a volume.

Bertus
 

elib

Joined May 8, 2016
4
Hello everyone,

I present myself, Edouard from Belgium. I'm a mobile developer making apps mostly for Android and iOS.
I decided to subscribe to this forum because I'm also passionated about making things from scratch (Iike 3d printing, programming and more recently electronic!).

I'm curently working on a project (with some other people) named agrome. It's a box that control everything to grow plant with sensors, leds light, pumps, heating system,... And I need some challenge or help on differents aspects of the project.
-> I would be happy to introduce you this projet if you have interest on it ;)

P.S: sorry for frenchy english!

Edouard
 
Hello Everyone,

My name is Alan Wilson, and I am a graduated Electronics Engineering Technology student. I have quite a bit of hands on experience, but I'm curious if there is any chance I could get a career in design. I hold an EET degree (not a EE).

Any advice or comments in this area would be most helpful. I look forward to contributing where I can.
 

dRas

Joined May 12, 2016
0
Hello Everyone,

My name is Alan Wilson, and I am a graduated Electronics Engineering Technology student. I have quite a bit of hands on experience, but I'm curious if there is any chance I could get a career in design. I hold an EET degree (not a EE).

Any advice or comments in this area would be most helpful. I look forward to contributing where I can.
Hello Alan, my name is Davis Raseet im the engineering manager at Techno Dynamics out of sandy, ut and we are looking for a electrical design engineer, and would be interested in talking to you, sounds like you would be a good fit if interested send me a message and possibly a resume and we can set up a interview if your interested, thanks Davis Raseet
 
Hello Alan, my name is Davis Raseet im the engineering manager at Techno Dynamics out of sandy, ut and we are looking for a electrical design engineer, and would be interested in talking to you, sounds like you would be a good fit if interested send me a message and possibly a resume and we can set up a interview if your interested, thanks Davis Raseet
Good Evening Davis,

Unfortunately I'm brand new to this site and I can't send private messages. Could you provide me with a website so I could apply and upload my resume?

Thank you for the opportunity.

Sincerely,
Alan Wilson
 

ScottWang

Joined Aug 23, 2012
7,501
Good Evening Davis,

Unfortunately I'm brand new to this site and I can't send private messages. Could you provide me with a website so I could apply and upload my resume?

Thank you for the opportunity.

Sincerely,
Alan Wilson
Our forum does not allow to do any commercial for company, I already reported this to the mods team to discussing.
 

GenJacks

Joined May 15, 2016
19
Haha. This is interesting. Well, I am Geneva. I'm in my mid 30s, a working mom and a good wife. lol. I love to cook my family's fav. I love taking my kids somewhere that they would enjoy. I love going to the grocery stores and buy stuff for my kitchen. I love bags, lipsticks and gadgets. :)
 

Signboy

Joined Jun 10, 2016
11
Hi all, I bumped into this site while googling something-or-other, and quickly realized it needed a place in my favourites bar and a login.
You guys seem pretty cool, and this seems like an almost overwhelming archive of info.

Some background if you care:
I fell in love with the mysterious world of electronics the moment I first opened a fried distortion pedal to see if I could fix it. I knew absolutely nothing at the time, and I didn't get the pedal fixed. 3 years later... now I know very little.
In an effort to not be a cheap labourer all my life, I'm going back to school, which is a bit of a scary prospect at 40.
There is an Electronics Engineering Technology program at the CC here (2 yr diploma), and I figure I might as well try to learn something I'm genuinely interested in as opposed to something I don't give two figs for. From what I can find about the EET program, it seems pretty widely applicable, but I'm feeling a bit out of my league as I've spent all my working years just picking stuff up and putting it down.

Advice, insight, etc welcome.
 
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