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| hsn93:
hello, i've been learning to design electronics pcb using atmel SAM. (did play with arduinos before).. i need to design for manufacturing and need industrial experience i will put what i need and require for my application "railway application" PCB product packaging with care of industerial standards "fire complience, IP protection, pcb design" , "for small quantity boxes in 100's, etc..", "buttons and user interface, mounting PCB, LCD, buttons connectors" Schematic and PCB design: with care of EMC/EMI compliance, DFM, cost reduction, micro controllers ARM-M: peripherals, programming, watchdog, framework.. communication: CAN, RS485, RS232, Ethernet, ... HMI: screens, LCD, TFT, protection , etc... the product that im talking about doesnt need "special HMI, or complicated programming and signal processing,..." mostly its some sequence of signals with sensor readings and communication, ... " with all of that i would say that internet can teach me a lot by this would take time specially i dont have and experience and no expertise in my company so i want to suggest some training courses i did little search i find Texas Instrument, microchip, ST offer training courses but these would be to specific for some specific products and subjects? what you guys suggest where i should get training for electronics design engineer? i did search internet but get a lot of website that i don't know to trust or not i'm not looking for "advertisement education" would it be the best to get a special course for me because im having to many requirements? |
| Wilksey:
Sounds like you have a fair bit of learning to do! I will say, I don't know what your country is like for rail standards, but in the UK, there are a lot of hoops to jump through to get compliance and product acceptance, on massive ache in the balls is something called DfR, or design for reliability, and there are several BS EN rail specific standards for hardware, software and comms that you have to comply with. And, EMC, trains are noisy! |
| hsn93:
so there are some places that provide training for me , these would be special course if i want to learn about them ? so you mean standard compliance labs give training usually? or they just to get certification of the product. |
| Doctorandus_P:
I'm not sure what kind of courses you are looking for. Commercial traning can easily cost EUR 500 per day or more. (A place you can go to, meet real Human beaings / teachers). For a more general search, look into "mooc" (= Massive Open Online Course): https://duckduckgo.com/html?q=mooc "Contextual Electronics" might be what you are looking for. I have not used this, but it seems to be a more personalized approach, but you also pay for that. https://contextualelectronics.com/ |
| Wilksey:
They can give you pointers and such, depends on your relationship with the test house. |
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