Hello,
This is going to be perhaps the only post that is going to be boring on Electronica. This blog is finally happening after i spent a lot of time here writing about a whole lot of things, and concluded that i needed another blog where i can write specifically about electronics and embedded systems.
When i was at school and then further at college I always liked to tinker around with things and try to figure out how they worked. Unfortunately, not many people liked my opening up torches, watches and almost everything that had some electronics in it. Neither was there anyone in my family qualified enough to distinguish a LED from a Bulb. It was only after i started going to the electronic-circuits lab at my college in Manipal did i get to have tete-a-tete with the world of electronics.
I am grateful to the organisations where i have spent time in the past few years for all the knowledge i have gained from there about embedded systems and a lot of other not so embedded things :-).
I would try to keep updating this blog as frequently as possible and would try to bridge the gaps that a student of electronics finds between theory and real practical world through the article here...For hard core techies, there might be something good or useful which might help in times of peril
Hope you have a nice time reading....
Please leave your comment if you have one. You can subscribe to this blog by using the links under "Subscribe to Electronica" section.
This is going to be perhaps the only post that is going to be boring on Electronica. This blog is finally happening after i spent a lot of time here writing about a whole lot of things, and concluded that i needed another blog where i can write specifically about electronics and embedded systems.
When i was at school and then further at college I always liked to tinker around with things and try to figure out how they worked. Unfortunately, not many people liked my opening up torches, watches and almost everything that had some electronics in it. Neither was there anyone in my family qualified enough to distinguish a LED from a Bulb. It was only after i started going to the electronic-circuits lab at my college in Manipal did i get to have tete-a-tete with the world of electronics.
I am grateful to the organisations where i have spent time in the past few years for all the knowledge i have gained from there about embedded systems and a lot of other not so embedded things :-).
I would try to keep updating this blog as frequently as possible and would try to bridge the gaps that a student of electronics finds between theory and real practical world through the article here...For hard core techies, there might be something good or useful which might help in times of peril
Hope you have a nice time reading....
Please leave your comment if you have one. You can subscribe to this blog by using the links under "Subscribe to Electronica" section.
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