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Academic areas to focus on to become a radar engineer
I am in Australia. I understand we have some large radar systems around for monitoring our coastline and what-not, but not sure on research and employment opportunities.- user17977
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Engineering Using knrnaugh maps to design a circuit
Good luck! If you've just started the class don't worry it'll all soon make semse ;) good luck!- user17977
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Engineering Question regarding introductory circuit analysis
Hi Mohdoo, I wrote a full solution a few days ago and posted it, but this was deleted as it broke the PF homework policy, which is fair enough I suppose. The method I used was node-datum analysis. I have a feeling there are a multitude of different names for the same forms of analysis. This...- user17977
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Academic areas to focus on to become a radar engineer
Wow, incredible website. Thankyou.- user17977
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Advice need - Photonics - Telecoms or High power lasers and systems ?
You would move to Australia? Australia has good rep? I'm curious, as I'm from Australia, currently studying here and contemplating doing post-grad somewhere overseas.- user17977
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Programs Bio major-calculus vs. linear algebra
For what it's worth I found linear algebra easier than calc.Therefore.. probably better to take a course in calc.- user17977
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Engineering Using knrnaugh maps to design a circuit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excess-3 from this info you can develop a truth table for your excess-3 inputs, with 5 output columns also in the truth table, one for each digit of the BCD number. Something like: A-D = inputs, Fs = outputs A B C D F4 F3 F2 F1 F0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0...- user17977
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Academic areas to focus on to become a radar engineer
Hi, This is my first post but I've perused the forums often enough before (usually while I should be studying instead!). I'm 26 and in my second year of a 4 year Electrical Engineering degree (late starter). I am currently intrigued by radar and how to engineer machines to detect and track an...- user17977
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