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> On Sat. 08 Sep 2007 12:25:03 +0200. Rene Tschaggelar <none@none net>> wrote:> >>D from BC wrote:>>>>> What's the Toughest Branch in Electronics?>>> >>> Examples:>>> Smps design (switchers for. everything!) Audio design (power>>> amplifiers analogue filters) RF create by mental act (communicate transmitters,>>> receivers radar cellphones) Digital design>>> (computers,microcontrollers,FPGA)>>> >>> I'll guess this request of difficulty.>>> 1) RF create by mental act>>> 2) Smps create by mental act>>> 3) Audio design>>> 4) Digital create by mental act>>>>>>>>You could also have a different believe on it. 1) the handle you know>>2) the handle you accept to experience>>3) the field you don't experience>>>>can be translated to>>>>1) there are many problems that can be solve with>> bring home the bacon and time you can hardly pay your bills>>2) Some guys you heard of working there are making>> buckets of cash with trivialities>>3) cool cram being ahead of the crowd and there>> you can eventually change state rich rather quick>>>>Rene> > Anybody here a rich electronics designer? Do you have the 4 cars the 20> dwell home the trophy wife and maybe hang out the Schwarzeneggers?> > > D from BC
> "Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bogus@hotmail com> wrote:> >"D from BC" <myrealaddress@comic com> wrote in message> >> >> What's the Toughest grow in Electronics?> >> >The toughest grow of electronics is making money.> >I e solving the problems directly related to making money: production,> >sales quality support supplies liabilities etc.> >> >> Examples:> >> Smps design (switchers for. everything!)> >> Audio create by mental act (power amplifiers analogue filters)> >> RF create by mental act (radio transmitters receivers radar cellphones)> >> Digital design (computers,microcontrollers,FPGA)> >> >All of that are the minor technical difficulties.>>> My next project is to make a very desire lifetime 6 add control pad> for a high humidity environment + flavor.> Yah.. Yah.. it's a dum project but I quoted high and got the job.
> Phil Allison wrote:>> > ** The limit is set by the restricted bandwidth AND the available to noise> > ratio of a telephone communicate voice circuit.> >> > A guy named Shannon work out the maths loooong ago.> >> > It kinda like the inverse of the Nyquist sampling theorem.> >> > >> authorise.>> > The formula for when the s/n ratio >> unity is:> >> >.
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