Any Ideas for an Electrical Engineering Project?

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Hayden seeks guidance for his final Electrical Engineering project and requests ideas, links, or designs. Members emphasize the importance of sharing his specific areas of interest to receive tailored suggestions. Without this information, it is challenging for others to provide relevant advice. Engaging with the community and updating his public profile could enhance the quality of responses he receives. Clear communication of interests is vital for effective collaboration and support in project planning.
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I'm on my final year of my Electrical Engineering Degree, and I'm just needing some guidance on what I should base or do for my final project.
Any help, links or possible designs would be fanastic!
Cheers Hayden
 
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Hayden, welcome to Physics Forums! What are your areas of interest? How can the members here provide you with suggestions if we know nothing about you or what areas of EE you are interested in? A members' public profile is often helpful in giving other members some idea of these, but you've posted nothing.
 
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