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New Member, Please introduce yourself
Posted by
mttee2
on 14 Oct, 2009 23:29
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Typical forum always has a tread on introducing members.
Hello from Malaysia. I am currently studying in Sunway Monash University Campus in Electrical & Computing System Engineering (2nd year). I got a bit bored by the typical theoretical lecture and wanted to buy some lab instrument for the practical side. I recently bought PICkit 3, fluke 289/FVF, LCR meter TH2821, some soldering tools and breadboards. I am currently building my own linear power supply for my micro-controller and looking forward to start learning micro-controller myself.
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I'm Dan, and currently a student at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. Studying electrical engineering and have interest in DIY lab equipment. I also have an interest in space-related projects such as balloons and satellites.
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Posted by
mesoiam
on 16 Oct, 2009 20:41
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Hello, I'm John, a previous student of electrical and electronic engineering at Newcastle University in England, but I'm from Ireland originally. Currently involved in theatre technical work but I still do a bit of Electronics on the side.
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Posted by
jimmc
on 16 Oct, 2009 21:47
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Hello, I'm Jim, a semi retired Electronics Design Engineer after 40+ years in the business.
Located in Southern England.
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Posted by
Simon
on 17 Oct, 2009 14:04
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Hi all I'm Simon from "sunny England" I stumbled on the blog when reading up about my new Rigol DS1052E scope and I'm ready to have a good old chat with some people about it.
I work as a quality inspector for a company that makes radiators and air conditioning for vehicles so unfortunately not electronic related really, but I'm gradually tooling up at home and getting into microcontrollers
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Posted by
gumfish
on 17 Oct, 2009 20:11
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Hi all,
I'm a senior Electronics Engineer working in instrumentation, in and from England, enjoying the blog
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Posted by
kc1980
on 18 Oct, 2009 09:27
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Hi, I'm an Electrical Components, Materials and Processes engineer at a large US aerospace corporation. I've been out of school for about 4-5 years now and feel a bit disconnected with my job. I don't get much exposure to design work at the ol' 9-to-5, so I try to keep myself busy with EE/CS design stuff at home; I really need a good mentor and access to real equipment! Argghhh....shiver me timbers!
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Posted by
qno
on 22 Oct, 2009 15:03
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I am an Electrical and Embedded software engineer from The Netherlands with some time on my hands.
I have worked in the Medical, Consumer and Aerospace industries.
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Posted by
charliex
on 22 Oct, 2009 20:01
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charlie, scotlander, living in las vegas, usa, hardware/software hacker who mainly hacks car ecu's to make em go faster and do stuff they were never supposed too.
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Posted by
Fernando
on 23 Oct, 2009 08:11
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I'm Fernando, EE student in Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (
www.ing.puc.cl), most of my knowledge of electronics come from internet research since my faculty is more interested in pushing bureaucrats out instead of tech guys.
So I have found a really interesting space in Dave's videoblog.
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Posted by
mngiggle
on 23 Oct, 2009 17:50
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I'm Steve, a BSEE with 10 yrs of experience, graduated from the University of Minnesota in '99. I work at an embedded and wireless design services firm (engineering consulting would be the non-buzzword description), and I've been wishing I could have seen Dave's video blog back in the last couple years of college (or the first few of employment). It's still great to pick up on a few things that I either didn't know or forgot, and his vlog makes for outstanding watching while I'm on the treadmill at home.
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Posted by
Dago
on 25 Oct, 2009 15:08
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Hello, my name is Kalle and I'm an EE student from Finland with quite a lot of electronics experience prior to starting university. I'm generally interested in all things electronic (including computer stuff, programming etc.). Done some stuff with microcontrollers etc. and I've been especially interested in high voltage/current stuff (but not limited to) which includes tesla coils, other kind of high voltage supplies and induction heaters etc. I'm a pretty typical engineer-kind-of-guy who has lot of project ideas and designs but rarely gets anything finished, I just tend to lose my interest in project after some time (I've noticed this is very common in engineerish -type people). Currently I've been redesigning my induction heater:
Here is my website:
http://www.dgkelectronics.com/ (haven't bothered to add that much stuff there yet) but you can find all kinds of pictures and stuff of my projects in:
http://www.dgkelectronics.com/storage/electronics/Now excuse me but I have to go and study for tomorrows circuit analysis exam...
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Posted by
Ferroto
on 25 Oct, 2009 15:37
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I'm Shawn from Canada and just a week ago I bought a pickit2 and I've been playing around with it for about a week now. Then the other day I came across this blog when I saw Dave destroy the pickit3 in that review I was glad I bought the pickit2. This is also my first time pursuing electronics as a hobby, but I do have alot of experience with computers and I've been reading data sheets religiously for months now
, Most of my knowledge and interest comes from looking up part #'s for various IC's on google and trying to figure out how a certain device works.
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hello everyone, i'm what is probably best described as a novice electronics tinkerer, usually using PIC microcontrollers. located in the uk near manchester.
love the blogs & videos
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Posted by
flolic
on 28 Oct, 2009 19:36
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Hi all, my name is Filip and I am from Croatia. No formal education in electric/electronics (I am machinist) but electronics is my hobby from early days...
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Posted by
TrentO
on 30 Oct, 2009 06:44
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*** This placeholder is here to GUILT the Microchip folks, who are undoubtedly scanning every word here, into at least leaving a 'howdy-do' comment ***
Example:
"Hi I'm Trent. I'm a non-EE amateur electronics guy that decided to get back into Microcontrollers after a sixteen year hiatus from screwing around with 8051-BASIC's in '93. I'm an Aries, like long moon-lit walks along the components sections of Fry's Electronics, and relaxing by the pool with my Digi-Key catalog...."
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Posted by
XynxNet
on 30 Oct, 2009 15:13
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Hello, I am a physics and math student from Germany. Electronics is one of my hobbies. I actually stumbled over Daves blog, because of his favorite topic 'cheap chinese multimeters'. At the time I was working for my physics institut and constantly had to repair a bunch of them, which where used and regulary blown in students experiments. It is quite a shame that such crap is used without a critical thought, especially if you have top quality analog multimeters available.
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Posted by
Veramacor
on 31 Oct, 2009 03:33
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Hail from Michigan,
Name is Jeff and my background is an undergraduate degree in Industrial Engineering. Only cursory training in electronics, but the internet and the EEVblog are my instructors.
Weather is starting to get cold around here, so electronics will be high on the list of indoor activities!
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Posted by
Aluminio
on 01 Nov, 2009 20:46
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Hello all, I am Alvaro from Chile, EE as a proffession and hobby. I would like that Fernando, also from chile contacts me. Send me a message to aluminio@hotmail.com
Dave: congratulations for your blog.
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Posted by
m.levin
on 03 Nov, 2009 19:12
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Hello My name is Martin 28, well almost and I live in England UK.
I have an interest in Electronics, hence my joining of this forum, but I very keen interest in Model railways and the Electronic side of the hobby.
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Posted by
danny
on 06 Nov, 2009 04:43
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Hi! I am Danny from U.S.A.
Consumer electronics field and Home Automation
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Posted by
rmorenojr
on 07 Nov, 2009 04:17
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Greetings,
My name is Rick. I'm from Colorado, USA. I'm an Electrical Engineer (power) and an amateur electronics enthusiast. Right now I'm thinking of modifying a few things on my motorcycle.
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Posted by
Macka
on 08 Nov, 2009 08:38
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Hi Everyone,
My name is Andrew, I am currently studying for a Bachelor of Electrical and Mechatronic Engineering at UniSA in Adelaide. I am in year 1.5 (due to me doing electronics as a year 12 subject, my TER was dramatically decreased from what it should have been - electronics is the most heavily scaled subject in the year 12 curriculum - so I had to do 4 intro subjects along with my first year subjects.
I have always had an interest in electronics (since kindergarten), but until recently, I have understood very little of it, obviously with uni I am learning a fair bit more then I already knew.
I have only known about this site for a few days and I can't wait for exams to be over so I have the time to watch all of the videos.
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Posted by
mightyohm
on 10 Nov, 2009 06:33
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Hello everyone!
I'm Jeff, electrical engineer, RF/analog/embedded designer, and proprietor of mightyohm.com.
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#24 Reply
Posted by
Zero999
on 13 Nov, 2009 18:36
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Hi everyone!
Some people may know me from other forums I post at.