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  • Hey are you in Modesto California? I'm visiting this weekend and looking fr others to hangout with
    AnalogRTO
    AnalogRTO
    Moved to South Carolina a year and a half ago
    Did you work on capacitors
    Graphene ones I mean
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    You've never mentioned that before!
    I guess that you liked my 'P N P all night long' joke in the bedwetting simulator thread? 😁
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    AnalogRTO
    AnalogRTO
    Hadn't been following that thread, but yes, I would definitely laugh at that.
    HopeRh33
    HopeRh33
    Ooh I see, just attending to someone
    Still getting my hands on diapers
    Hi, Kinda of got my interest in some of your activities
    HopeRh33
    HopeRh33
    Wow, the adrenaline and dopamine rush with air slamming to your face during the dive
    Never tried one

    Electronics
    Once an intern at Nanosys
    Materials studies
    AnalogRTO
    AnalogRTO
    Best description I ever heard about skydiving--"Trying to describe the feeling of a skydive is like trying to describe what sex is like."

    Electronics has a lot of different areas that can be covered, as you have already seen.
    HopeRh33
    HopeRh33
    Lol, you've got my interest
    Ok are we having a two segmental Convo

    Electronic yes, recently I'm working in graphene and other carbon Materials
    Promising
    Hi there
    I just read a post you put in about having your testicles removed.
    I'm due to have this done this summer. A bit nervous but in the long term I'm hopefully going to be a lot more comfortable as I think like you my meds are reacting with testosterone. I'll move onto HRT afterwards.
    Any advice?
    Cheers,
    Jamie
    Actually, I don't know exactly. I haven't ever taken pictures of my own projects, so I decided to use this picture that I found with Google Images.
    Thanks, I had to play with it a bit. I caught them the 14th near San Diego; I was unaware of their existence before that show, I didn't know what I was missing but am now a new convert
    Makes sense. In our project we're running off batteries, And we're using a standard Voltage Regulator to go from out 7.2V to 5V all our electronics run. The only problem is that it's consuming 2A. So the reg gets rather warm. Hasn't blown yet, and is in spec (rated to do 3A). But I'm still concerned, even if we have attached a nice heatsink to it.

    I've only worked in one office over summer, But that was purely software that was in any technical depth. Did learn a lot there, but a lot I learnt on my own more than that from a mentor. Mostly as I only asked questions when stuck. But I am not too sure if whatever I work on next that I will be as independent. But the software was used for the marketing of their RF filters. So I gained a little experience there at any time my project was reviewed. But I really had to be walked through certain aspects of what makes a good RF filter. I guess some things people are better at than others.
    I have no real sense on analog stuff beyond basic filters, amplifiers and transmission lines. I Really like my digital stuff, especially when it comes to signal processing. I still find that stuff amazing, it's really the part of the complex magic of modern electronics that I understand well. So it's got it's place in modern digital Radio systems :p.

    But what do you mean power to the RF chips? You mean give it a strong baseband signal, without overdriving the Transmitter?

    But as a student Engineer, still feel some what unprepared. There is a lot of stuff to learn. But I suppose that's engineering in a nut shell, got to keep on top of your game using new techniques and strategies.
    What type of analog ICs do you do? I am sure you do more electronics than just Analog stuff. Is it high frequency mind hurting stuff, generating the future of radio?
    Hello :)

    I Just replied to you comments on the Family planning thread.

    just thought you might want to read it :)

    Snaps
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