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Basic Electronics (9J5T1P)

$ 125.00   


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Description

This course is designed for legal professionals who may be involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. Taking this course will give you a better understanding of basic electronics technology along with the history and innovation involved in this field.


Expert Biography

This Ph.D. has nearly thirty-five years of academic and industry experience with a focus on the design of complex Integrated Circuits, ASICS and microcontroller technology. He is currently developing and teaching a series of design verification courses for a University. The courseware acquaints students with major tools and techniques presently used in industry to verify large, complex digital designs and the research trends that may lead to tomorrow’s preferred tools. In addition, he recently developed a VHDL Internet-based eLearning course. He has been active in digital test and design-for-test (DFT), and has also been publishing in this field. During his early years with IBM he worked on some of industry’s earliest simulation and test program development projects including the development of a complex, real-time software control application.

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