First, electronics and communications engineering is one of the most respected and opportunities-friendly branches of engineering. After completing this course for 3 years, I have a lot to say about it. To become an electronics engineer, you must improve your skills.
- Take the time to apply what you have learned in class.
- Because you are an electronic expert, you will need to be able to identify and test all components.
- Your fundamental tool, CRO. It is important to have a basic understanding of it as you may be asked questions about CRO in the future.
- An electronic engineer should be familiar with the following subjects: DIGITAL CIRCUITS and NETWORK THEOREM; ELECTRONICS Derivatives and CIRCUITS; EMT, VLSI; SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS; DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING; MICROPROCESSORS; COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS.
- You’re not an IT guy. Don’t waste time learning complicated computer languages. You should have at least some knowledge of C and C++ as these languages are used in assembly programming in microprocessors and microcontrollers.
- As an electronics engineer, you need to be familiar with certain softwares. eg. Xilinx and OrCAD. Eagle, ExpressPCB, ModelSim.
- These soft skills will help you create a better resume.
- You can also learn the basics of embedded systems and ioT. These skills can be used to build interesting projects.
- Last but not least, you should have a passion for electronics. Get involved in this field. There are many opportunities in the world, but you must be aware of their limitations. Electronics are becoming a major part of your everyday life. They have a tremendous growth rate and are easily accessible.
- We are grateful. HAPPY LEARNING