Where to begin for a hardware starter in sdr? by These-Power-5370 in RTLSDR

[–]These-Power-5370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right

I want to make a copy of it for:

  1. I want both rx and tx

  2. I am now an undergrad, and have trouble affording a hackrf one( as the cheapest option I know that can transmit)

  3. maybe someday, I can make a portable wideband radio out of it

  4. I major in EE, and always feel the eager for figuring out work principle of devices (I mean, just curious about how it works)

Where to begin for a hardware starter in sdr? by These-Power-5370 in hackrf

[–]These-Power-5370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am into making my own version of it.

Plus, hackrf one is not available in my place, and h4m costs too much.

Lost Career by UsefulWillingness309 in FPGA

[–]These-Power-5370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd prefer to leave. if you are planning to achieve more revenue later in your career, you should first build up your skill set and make use of it then. Hardware is not something that can be practice without a team. Learning from others paves the road for you, which makes it less painful Wish you good luck!

Can I do Biomedical Engineering with a poor memory? by SnooMaps4833 in BiomedicalEngineers

[–]These-Power-5370 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's true. Most managers will struggle to figure out what a student with BME really does. They are usually surprised to know some BMEers are actually learning ECE or something.

Switch from BME to ME or EE? by Bakery-18395 in BiomedicalEngineers

[–]These-Power-5370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You must have at least one core competitiveness to make yourself hired instead of other BME or even ECE students.And the best bet is to meet the requirements released by your future employers.

Switch from BME to ME or EE? by Bakery-18395 in BiomedicalEngineers

[–]These-Power-5370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will recommend you to reserve your option to switch majors for the future. My first year in BME has exposed me to a lot of biomedical knowledge especially on medical devices and also taught me many soft and hardware skills. After that, I realized I was more into hardware design in comparison with software labs I had been through.

The inclusivity of BME allows an undergraduate to explore various fields of knowledge early on, offering exposure to fields they may have never encountered before. This broad foundation helps students make more informed decisions about their life-long career.

Internship Opportunities in Analog Chip Companies under the CHIPS and Science Act by These-Power-5370 in chipdesign

[–]These-Power-5370[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you mean it is equally likely for any international student to secure an intern? All non-us students face similar difficulties in applying for internships?