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RE: Club100 👍 Lamp control with remote control. 💡 || Electronic circuit construction. ⚡

in #technology2 years ago

This is so great....I graduated from the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 5years ago and i can remember vividly when i spent those years learning and practicing how to design electronics circuits.

I made a lot of circuits back then like Electronics message display, an Intruder detector systerm , sine wave inverters and a lot more, it was fun.

I used the breadboard for my test work.

And Preotus 8 for simulation after designing, i was so familiar with the interface and i am still familiar with it till now😊.

I wrote a lot of codes for my PIC, unfortunately, two years ago, i was robbed by armed robbers and i lost my laptop which contains all my source codes and that was how i lost over 400 different codes i wrote some years back😢. But i'm glad, i didnt lose the knowladge, i can always write it again whenever i get a new PC and i can always design any circuit depending on the function.

By the way, thank you for bringing back these memories, electronics is part of my life. So whenever i see it, i can't keep mute, it always spark that motivation in me.

Maybe i could actually learn some advance techniques from.

But I don't know how to use arduino 😀, i was about learning that before i got robbed.

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Dude, I'm glad we talked to you about the same issue here. Because here I met someone from my profession for the first time.

Good thing nothing happened to you during the armed robbery. You must be careful. Health is more important than anything else.

I made a post about Arduino before. Actually, it is not very difficult, I have no doubt that you will learn it easily. 👍

https://steemit.com/hive-181430/@whyshy/club100-tech-diary-game-or-11-03-22-or-timer-and-temperature-stabilizer-arduino-uno

Thanks mate for your comment. 😊

Its a pleasure meeting you Engineer, it is also my first time meeting someone in my field too over here. I'm so glad, and i hope to learn more.

I have checked the arduino article you sent, its much more clearer than i thought 😊, it's so interesting and i hope to read more of this from you, perhaps i could try out some of those real life projects.

Please which simulator do you use to carried some test, or do you do everything on Bread bored?