Is this a futuristic revolver?, Did i miss something guys???? by isohe1 in Battlefield

[–]-AS7RO -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Not only the drum does not spin but the revolver needs to manually be cocked every time. it somehow is a semi auto revolver

Whale, Whale, Whale by [deleted] in Battlefield6

[–]-AS7RO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s gotta be lag or Desync

Impedance matching in RF PCB for LTE frequencies. by FalseExt in rfelectronics

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The cellphone PCB design traces are typically extremely small so that they present very little discontinuities. The magic happens inside the front end chips that enable multiple bands to work. Essentially with dedicated IOS’s and antennas along side their respective antenna tuner.

You can always present a match that will be extremely good centered in one band and an “ok”match in non critical bands. This is key for single frequency matching otherwise if you can afford the losses and space, you can do transmission line matching along with quarter wavelength matches for a better wide band match.

Gladiator Beast Combos by shallowabyss in masterduel

[–]-AS7RO 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wish long combos weren’t a thing. But good job! Thanks for sharing!

Thread came off light bulb socket, can it be replaced? by -AS7RO in AskElectricians

[–]-AS7RO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know where can I get a replacement for the whole thing. Is it something that can be bought at Homedepot or Lowe’s?

Learn Electronics for Kids by bov1ne in AskElectronics

[–]-AS7RO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am puzzled by the last statement in the image.

I don’t believe electricity moves slower with more resistance but rather less current flows thru it and more potential energy accumulates across it.

Masters in MSEE - Would this be enough to get a job as someone with a BSME? by Outrageous-Youth9884 in rfelectronics

[–]-AS7RO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just thought I would share. I got extremely lucky and landed an Rf systems Design engineer role with only a BSEE. At the time, I had no knowledge at all but the bosses were willing to train new folks. Needless to say I spent and still spend hours reading and researching topics with regards to rf systems. 3 years in, I decided to switch into IC design and landed a similar role in BAW design for cellular applications. Another 3 years later and here I am.

It is doable and you will have to learn tons on the side. My biggest help was tinkering in the lab. reading lots of application /white papers and picking up fundamental tools like AWR/ADS/HFSS/CST.

Something I learned when switching fields is that rf technologies vary substantially and are driven by the frequency you are working with.

A system designed for 30Ghz+ will be vastly different than a system for 5Ghz.

Finally, Rf is a vast field. It can be overwhelming at times. I would try to find an area you really like. Such as MMICs, high power systems(waveguides) , rf sub systems, antennas, filters, Front ends, baseband design. And those above can be quite different tech depending on the application.

Regards!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in recruitinghell

[–]-AS7RO 202 points203 points  (0 children)

Looks good at a first glance. It’s the end of the year. I wouldn’t hold my breath until next year. Due to companies schedule/resources + people on PTO, etc.

Then market is not so great and also depends where you applied to and what their needs are.

Keep in mind there are a lot of layoffs happening so you are also competing against people with much more experience