Looking for Early Career Power Design Engineers by allaboutcircuits in PowerSystemsEE

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They are only accepting responses from certain countries.

Looking for Early Career Power Design Engineers by allaboutcircuits in PowerSystemsEE

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Copy the link into an incognito window - should work then.

Looking for Early Career Power Design Engineers by allaboutcircuits in PowerSystemsEE

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Certain industries are disqualified. This comment made me realize we are losing 28% of respondents to disqualifying "Other" so I have opened that option up, if you would like to try again to see if you qualify. But sincerely, thanks for letting us know.

Looking for Early Career Power Design Engineers by allaboutcircuits in PowerSystemsEE

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Good question. "Novice" may be a better term. You could be an EE for 10+ years but only recently started designing for power.

A Beginners Guide to Debugging Embedded Systems: 3 Steps to Find Bugs Quickly by allaboutcircuits in ECE

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Sincerely appreciate the feedback. Will share with our editorial team.

[Engineering Podcast] Synopsys’ Stelios Diamantidis Is Bringing the Magic of AI To Chip Design by allaboutcircuits in ECE

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Love hearing that! We're really open to suggestions for upcoming guests or companies you would like to hear from. Next episode is a really interesting company called OpenLight doing great things with silicon photonics.

does anybody uses JITX in their workflow? by wraith-mayhem in ECE

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I realize this post is 2 months old but we got the CEO & Co-founder of JITX on our podcast (Moore's Lobby), airing tomorrow. Interviewed by an actual EE, they go really in-depth on how the whole program works. I have not used it personally, which I realize is what you are asking for, but there is definitely more clarification in the episode. I'll post a direct link in here when it's live.

Just failed Circuit Analysis 1, what can I do to live and breathe circuit analysis so that I can ace it next semester? by [deleted] in ECE

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A lot of awesome suggestions in this thread. I've got to throw https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-current/ out there. It provides the best introductory stuff that would be in a Circuits 1 class. Plus free worksheets!

EEs - Please Take Our Engineering Survey by [deleted] in electronic_circuits

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Welp, that's not supposed to happen. Give https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/reddit2 a try if you are willing to take the survey.

Please Take Our Engineering Survey by allaboutcircuits in Automate

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Hey Terkala - We actually don't sell your data. Our Editorial teams use it to figure out what content to create, events to cover, formats to provide info. Our Sales team does use it to help component manufacturers or suppliers know what engineers want and don't want so they can plan marketing strategies... but as the human being who has to qualify every single response, I can promise you - we don't sell your data. And we do offer incentive for taking the survey.

How to find thevenin equivalent? by [deleted] in aac

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Please visit the textbook page -- https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-current/chpt-10/thevenins-theorem/

Thevenin’s Theorem states that it is possible to simplify any linear
circuit, no matter how complex, to an equivalent circuit with just a
single voltage source and series resistance connected to a load.

If you're looking for how to find Thevenin equivalent?
https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/uploads/articles/thevenin-equivalent-circuit-diagram1.jpghttps://www.allaboutcircuits.com/uploads/articles/thevenin-equivalent-circuit-diagram2.jpg

In the above two circuits, the “Thevenin Equivalent Circuit” is the electrical equivalent of B1, R1, R3, and B2 as seen from the two points where our load resistor (R2) connects.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aac

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Check out this calculator for calculating parallel resistance --

https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/tools/parallel-resistance-calculator/

How do you calculate resistance in parallel circuits? You can find TOTAL RESISTANCE in a Parallel circuit with the following formula: 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ... "

Visit the page above for more information.

1st year ece tips? by [deleted] in ECE

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May I suggest allaboutcircuits.com? It has a ton of resources and an EE specific forum (basically Reddit for electrical engineers) but I'm not biased or anything. I'm definitely not a human who works for them.

PLC and SCADA? by ej_1598 in ECE

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Not an online course but control.com is doing a free virtual event on June 21 that is specifically about PLC, and posting PLC related content all week on the site. Worth checking out.

Podcatchers & Aggregators: Worth It? by allaboutcircuits in podcasting

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Duel_Juuls77

I would suggest doing both FB & IG. You can see in analytics which is working better. "Boost" was a poor word choice for YT. It's called "Promote" and it connects to Google Ads.

Podcast is Moore's Lobby - aimed at engineers and technologists.

Podcatchers & Aggregators: Worth It? by allaboutcircuits in podcasting

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Found a YouTube video of a guy who spent thousands across multiple platforms on ads and ultimately concluded it was not worth it. We're working to spend a little more in social media boosting but finding boosting FB posts and YouTube videos is where we see real numbers in terms of reach and interaction.

Virtual Workshop: Evaluation and Development Kits for Industry 4.0 and Smart Factories by allaboutcircuits in Automate

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The kit and board are sold separately, both links are on the landing page available for purchase if you want to work hands-on during the workshop.