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Offline jeraldamoTopic starter

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Looking for a mentor
« on: September 25, 2014, 06:27:24 pm »
Hey all!

I am currently in my last year of my EE bachelors degree here in the US. My current plans are to continue onto graduate school, but in computer science instead of electrical engineering. I am still very interested in the hardware side of things and hope to be able to integrate the two disciplines successfully. The area that I am really interested in is embedded design. I have a couple project ideas that I would like to move forward with, however majority of my university classes have dealt with either analog electronics or low level processor design. While this will still be helpful I don't have much experience with connecting say a microcontroller to a PROM module. I have been very interested in PCB design and have watched several videos as well as read several articles regarding the subject. I have also spent numerous hours playing with Eagle and gEDA.

Long story short, I am looking for somebody that I can ask questions periodically, that can tell me when I am being an idiot, look over designs before I spend a ton of money to get the PCBs printed, bounce ideas off of, give me wisdom, and just get to know. I don't know if this is the place in which I can find said person, if not does anybody have any ideas where I could?

Thanks for your time!

Jerald Thomas
 

Offline ElektroQuark

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Re: Looking for a mentor
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2014, 07:09:29 pm »
Why looking for a person when you have here a whole forum?
Ask as you need.

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Re: Looking for a mentor
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2014, 07:16:00 pm »
Welcome to the forum Jerald.
Use the whole forum as your mentor as EdoNork said.
There is vast knowledge and wisdom available.
Learn which board is to best to post individual topics.
Be sure to include any relevant info and links in your posts for timely answers.
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