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| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: Sal Ammoniac on November 17, 2021, 05:14:01 pm ---I've worked in the field in the US for 35 years, and have known only one EE who was a registered PE. The vast majority of PE's I've known are civil engineers and structural engineers. --- End quote --- Yes, you need the license to put your stamp on plans, where said plans are required to be stamped--and it is mostly state laws that regulate that. There are PE mechanical engineers as well, for things like refineries and generating plants. But people designing toasters and automobiles aren't state-regulated, there are other agencies for that. |
| dtmouton:
Please show me how a one Ounce PCB can shied a magnetic field with a frequency of 25 kHz. Then I will take you seriously. |
| dtmouton:
What's your point? |
| dtmouton:
Didn't your university teach you to use commonly-available opamps? |
| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: dtmouton on November 17, 2021, 05:42:29 pm ---What's your point? --- End quote --- You need to quote whoever it is you are responding too (as I have here) otherwise nobody has any idea who or what your reply is directed at. |
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