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I am a newcomer to electronic design competitions. Because the resources provided by the school are limited, I want to participate in the competition but I don’t know what knowledge I should have. I hope friends who pass by can give me some guidance, such as where to start, what practical skills I need, etc. I have just finished learning analog electronics, but the teacher said that we actually only master 40% of analog electronics knowledge. If I can get sporadic guidance, I will be very grateful.


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This post was last edited by 201420208012 on 2019-5-9 09:53 In fact, mastering 40% is already good enough. The electrical competition has some design directions. If your school does not have a very deep accumulation, it is best to try some easy directions, such as measurement and control, communication, and usually do more single-chip microcomputer projects. Learn some good problem-solving ideas in the EE platform, and that's it. When you have finished these, you will know exactly what to do in the next step.  Details Published on 2019-5-9 09:50
 
 

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What the teacher said is also wrong. You can come to eeworld more often to see what netizens are talking about. There is a competition section in the forum Electronic Competitionhttps://en.eeworld.com/bbs/forum-57-1.html

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Please pay attention to the EE Electronics Competition Board. The EE Electronics Competition Board is currently carrying out electronic competition learning and discussion activities. This week and next week, a large amount of electronic competition knowledge will be online. A large number of experienced electronic competition engineers are also on their way. @201420208012
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This post was last edited by 201420208012 on 2019-5-9 09:53 In fact, mastering 40% is already good enough. The electrical competition has some design directions. If your school does not have a very deep accumulation, it is best to try some easy directions, such as measurement and control, communication, and usually do more single-chip microcomputer projects. Learn some good problem-solving ideas in the EE platform, and that's it. When you have finished these, you will know exactly what to do in the next step.
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201420208012 Published on 2019-5-9 09:50 In fact, mastering 40% is already good enough. There are some design directions in the electronic competition. If your school does not have a deep accumulation, it is best to try some easy methods...
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qwqwqw2088 posted on 2019-5-9 07:56 What the teacher said is also wrong. You can come to eeworld more often to see what netizens are talking about. The forum has a competition section for electronic competitions http://bbs.ee ...
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