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Hey Guys, I am from India. I have a Diploma in applied electronics and instrumentation engineering and I am also pursuing Batchelor's degree in Electronics and instrumentation :)
 
Hi everyone! I hope to be starting the instrumentation and controls program next year. I studied renewable energy engineering at Oregon Tech a few years ago but put that on hold for my wife's career. I came to this forum to reignite my passion for electronics and programming. I love this site and think it's an amazing work of passion by everyone.

I would like to ask what an effective strategy might be for reengaging myself in this field. I'm thinking I should just pick a build project that'll be fun and help motivate theoretical studies. What does everyone else think? Thanks!
 

BigD61

Joined Nov 8, 2014
20
Hello everyone, I retired several years back from a career as an Avionic Technician. As long time electronic hobbyist built a few Heath Kits, designed and made operational several projects. One of more interesting one was developed a CDI system for a Honda CX 500 motorcycle. Now days I play with Radio Control model airplanes. My planes have my own designed electrical system using a single LiPo battery with 3 buck voltage regulators, a MOSFET power switch and a pulse discriminator circuit to control ignition power to gas engine. The interface harness looks like it belong in a full size plane ;)
I will see if there is anything I can contribute to the forums. My current project needs help, Ill post in the proper section.
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
34,829
Welcome to AAC! Glad to have you all on board.
Don't forget to read the Terms of Service (TOS).

In particular, please note that there are some restricted topics and discussion of such topics are strictly prohibited:

6. Restricted topics. The following topics are regularly raised however are considered “off-topic” at all times and will result in Your thread being closed without question:
• Any kind of over-unity devices and systems
• Automotive modifications
• Devices designed to electrocute or shock another person
• LEDs to mains
• Phone jammers
• Rail guns and high-energy projectile devices
• Transformer-less power supplies
 

adameren

Joined Nov 11, 2014
0
I did my senior thesis project on the phase transformations of SiN using DTA (differential thermal analysis). Absorption of specimen of energy imparted without rise in temp. indicates a phase change. It was fun to plot ones own phase diagram but time consuming generating data points. I'm a bit rusty now... pun intended :D

I agree new Starwars movies are the pits :rolleyes: I'm currently reading books written or edited by Kevin J. Anderson
This thesis sounds good!
 
Hi,

My name is Yaşar Arabacı. I am a senior student of economics in Bilkent University (Turkey) and self proclaimed programmer. Nowadays I temporarily work at a movie theather as a projectionist.

I am trying to learn electronics as a new (hopefully inexpensive) hobby. I have started reading Volume 1 (Direct Current) of the textbooks on the main page. One day I would like to build myself a custom remote controlled kettle so that I don't have to use my leg muscles anymore.

And, that is pretty much it.

Nice to meet you.
 

Leto

Joined Nov 11, 2014
0
Hi. I'm maintenance worker at a major University and am looking to develop an industrial electronics back round for maintenance and trouble shooting.
 
Hi I am an Engineer working as a Contractor for a Major Automotive Company and a few smaller Motorsport teams in the UK! Looking to build on my electronics knowledge and hopefully apply it to some pretty cool projects coming up.
 
Howdy everyone, I'm a electronic engineering student in Wilmington, NC. Stumbled on to this forum today and looks like there is a lot of useful information here.
 
Tinkerer, former programmer, former Medical Science Technician. Work in the world of IT, but love creating mechanical and electronic things and helping others to do the same. Occasionally I help at the local Fablab and other places and run fun sessions for anyone who is interested to build things.
 
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