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Demonstrate and discuss simple circuits and the differences between parallel and serial circuit design and functions.
TryEngineering Hands-on Activity Code-Division Multiplexing Demonstrate the concept of code-division multiplexing. This is the theory behind many wireless technologies. When we use a cell phone our voice...
TryEngineering Hands-on Activity Sustainable Energy Transition through STEM Hey, your cell phone helps you make cool TikTok videos and Instagram stories. But do you know you can...
TryEngineering Hands-on Activity Mickey House Our project called Mickey House is basically for tracking and taking care of small pets remotely when the owner is away. It...
TryEngineering Hands-on Activity Coverage and Capacity Analysis of a WiFi Network Wireless networking has continued to be a very interesting topic in today’s communications society, as it...
TryEngineering Hands-on Activity IoT With a Soft Touch “IoT with a Soft Touch” has a double meaning. On the one hand it refers to lifting the barriers...
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