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dear dapu... you think that your engineering class doesn't teach you well,, i know that... we all know that... you want to learn professional things,, we appriciate that... but what you are earning in the class right now is the basics,,, you have to learn that stuff before you can understand any electronic phenomenon.

if you want to know that why capacitor used often in circuit, you have to knoww how capacitor works? and how electrons flow inside it.. and that electron thingy is what can learn in your college...

am i right???
 
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you understood me very well 123jack ...i don't have accessto anyonewho could guide me and no quality course as far as i know
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you are getting me wrong i just want to sort out the chapters/courses i should opt for ..like i might need circuit theory and not transformer

OK now you seem to be going round in circles and contradicting yourself.
I don't think I can offer any other help other than to say get on a starter electronics course - only then will you appreciate why your
questions make no sense.
 
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dear dapu... you think that your engineering class doesn't teach you well,, i know that... we all know that... you want to learn professional things,, we appriciate that... but what you are earning in the class right now is the basics,,, you have to learn that stuff before you can understand any electronic phenomenon.

if you want to know that why capacitor used often in circuit, you have to knoww how capacitor works? and how electrons flow inside it.. and that electron thingy is what can learn in your college...

am i right???
yes you are right but according to my curriculum i have already take two semester course in electrical and electronics...one was dealing with motor transformer etc and other one with op amps transistor amplifiers etc...and i am not satisfied with what i have learnt ..niether with books nor with topics ..as they were not at al about these passive components..i have just seen art of electronics book now i am wondering that there might be nothing in electronics out of this..so i should go on reading the book..but which topics are relevant to my area that i have no idea

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my friend by sorting out chapter and courses i meant that i would search them on google from there only i can learn anything ...i am facing so much problems only because of that...if i knew what have to read i might not have been here on forum instead giving my precious time in learning and or drawing schematics....anyways i do appreciate for all the help you provided me...thanks for that
 

hey my friend dapu....other people here have already tried so much to clear things but I want to do my bit.... man you want to go with only specific chapters of analog or any basic circuit designing course...to make a completely new design. first of all this is not possible brother. the things started with maths, then quantum mechanics followed it, which developed a better knowledge of electrons behavior. people used it to invent transistors that changed this whole world of machines. then later invention of vlsi circuits, processors to be more precise, set up this whole industry to the view what it seems today. so all of this is not that easy my friend.
all those engineering branches are result of great researches and hard work. so one can't master all of them. specializing any of them need much more efforts .designing electronics hardware is not a job of cs guy, in general, and if one really wants to design one, one will have to go through all of these details. no short-cut is available here. and the thing that you are not satisfied with what you have learned in college suggests that you should go through those courses again and in more detail, with better books, more practice, more hardware experience, more time, more dedication and so on. the things that you see working today is not just the result of learning few chapters. even a single common mobile phone includes so much of research work behind its design and different companies are having different units for it which is more commonly known as R&D units or research and development units and my friend they all have research scientists, PHDs and so on for that work. so no shortcut my brother. and what engineering universities teach here is clear to all of us and one definitely need his/her own efforts to gain something .
to sum up, first of all make your path clear. either keep going with Comp. science things, specialize them. or enter electronics, which is much more detailed than what it seems to you( you may also have to go later with that quantum mechanics thing, that wave theory, heisenburg principle and so on) but if you really keep going, you'll surely succeed one day.good luck
 
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hey my friend dapu....other people here have already tried so much to clear things but I want to do my bit.... man you want to go with only specific chapters of analog or any basic circuit designing course...to make a completely new design. first of all this is not possible brother. the things started with maths, then quantum mechanics followed it, which developed a better knowledge of electrons behavior. people used it to invent transistors that changed this whole world of machines. then later invention of vlsi circuits, processors to be more precise, set up this whole industry to the view what it seems today. so all of this is not that easy my friend.
all those engineering branches are result of great researches and hard work. so one can't master all of them. specializing any of them need much more efforts .designing electronics hardware is not a job of cs guy, in general, and if one really wants to design one, one will have to go through all of these details. no short-cut is available here. and the thing that you are not satisfied with what you have learned in college suggests that you should go through those courses again and in more detail, with better books, more practice, more hardware experience, more time, more dedication and so on. the things that you see working today is not just the result of learning few chapters. even a single common mobile phone includes so much of research work behind its design and different companies are having different units for it which is more commonly known as R&D units or research and development units and my friend they all have research scientists, PHDs and so on for that work. so no shortcut my brother. and what engineering universities teach here is clear to all of us and one definitely need his/her own efforts to gain something .
to sum up, first of all make your path clear. either keep going with Comp. science things, specialize them. or enter electronics, which is much more detailed than what it seems to you( you may also have to go later with that quantum mechanics thing, that wave theory, heisenburg principle and so on) but if you really keep going, you'll surely succeed one day.good luck

thanks friend but it seems i don't know how to put forward my questions.....anyways i figured out what to read ...lets hope soon i would be help some ppl like me to get there where i want to be today....and its not at all that much tough...also there is no benifit of course especially where i am..lolx m frustated from CS teachers who r having just degree but no deep conceptual knowledge.. always discouraging to adopt something new... and i am doin all this for learning not for proffesion ..i opted degree in cs ..that too cause of my passion by gods grace m good at it till now..it seems easy thats why tryin my hand on electronics too ...having a dream to get hands on my own custom tablet having just a processor and fpga and no to few components...it running a pen testing os of my own.......i really wish this dream comes true ......and ya this is something which i don't want to be a day dream
 

going for passion is really a good thing buddy, I respect this. still don't know what u really wanted to know...but can say that if nobody can help you then you'll have to help yourself...picking an odd path is not a bad thing, I didn't say that. what I said is just that its not common and tough to follow. as somebody truly said:

men often live and follow a beaten path by imitation. only a few dare to carve out a new path for themselves

so keep going buddy. good luck :wink:
 
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going for passion is really a good thing buddy, I respect this. still don't know what u really wanted to know...but can say that if nobody can help you then you'll have to help yourself...picking an odd path is not a bad thing, I didn't say that. what I said is just that its not common and tough to follow. as somebody truly said:

men often live and follow a beaten path by imitation. only a few dare to carve out a new path for themselves

so keep going buddy. good luck :wink:

thanks for encouraging me O:) also for understanding and being humble :)
 

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