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Electronic circuits · Telecommunications
Trusted teacher: As an electronics engineer specializing in radio frequencies (RF), microwaves, and printed circuit board (PCB) design, I offer personalized courses to help you master advanced electronic technologies. My expertise covers a wide range of skills, including: - Design of RF and analog circuits. - Design of multilayer PCBs integrating complex functionalities (microstrip, stripline, etc.). - Simulation and optimization with tools like Altium Designer, KiCad, LTspice, CST Studio, and ADS (Advanced Design System). - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and compliance testing. - Design of IoT (Internet of Things) systems and integration of wireless modules (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LoRa, ZigBee). - Signal analysis and digital processing (FFT, digital filtering). With a strong background in R&D, I combine theory and practical applications to teach complex concepts such as: - RF amplifiers and active/passive filters. - Switching power supplies (SMPS) and linear regulators. - Microcontrollers and embedded systems (STM32, Arduino, ESP32). - Electronic manufacturing: creation of Gerber files, production monitoring, assembly and testing. I have already successfully supported more than 50 students, helping them master key concepts such as computer-aided design (EDA), circuit debugging, and functional prototypes. Recognized for my teaching skills, my patience, and my ability to make electronics intuitive, I adapt to the needs of each student, whether it is to succeed in an academic project, launch a prototype, or perfect professional skills. Methodology My courses are suitable for all levels, with a progressive and personalized approach: 1) Theoretical bases: exploration of fundamental principles (Kirchhoff’s laws, Thévenin and Norton’s theorems, circuit analysis). 2) Concrete applications: simulation of electronic circuits, design of multilayer PCBs, optimization for RF performances, and manufacturing of prototypes. 3) Practical projects: realization of complete systems, from idea to design, integrating microcontrollers, RF modules, and laboratory tests. I rely on professional tools and offer additional resources: 1) Interactive simulations (CST Studio, LTspice). 2) Guides on electronic manufacturing (creating Gerber files, assembly). 3) Technical support for advanced tools: ADS, HFSS, MATLAB, Python. Contact Feel free to contact me to learn more or book a session. Together, we will explore advanced electronic technologies, and I will help you achieve your academic, professional, or personal goals.
Electronic circuits · Engineering · Electromagnetism
Objectives 1- Verification of Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws. 2- Verification Voltage Dividers 3- Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem Kirchhoff’s Current Law At any point (junction) in an electric circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of it. Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law In any closed circuit, the summation of voltage sources (EMF) equals the summation of voltage drops Voltage drop is the voltage difference across a resistor’s terminals Common DC Circuit Terms: • Circuit – a circuit is a closed loop conducting path in which an electrical current flows. • Path – a single line of connecting elements or sources. • Node – a node is a junction, connection or terminal within a circuit were two or more circuit elements are connected or joined together giving a connection point between two or more branches. A node is indicated by a dot. • Branch – a branch is a single or group of components such as resistors or a source which are connected between two nodes. • Loop – a loop is a simple closed path in a circuit in which no circuit element or node is encountered more than once. Voltage Dividers • An electronic circuit that accepts a certain voltage input and produces a fraction of that input voltage as the output • The same current I flows through R1 and R2 Thevenin’s Theorem • Thevenin theorem is an analytical method used to change a complex circuit into a simple equivalent circuit consisting of a single resistance in series with a voltage source.
Physics · Electronic circuits · Biophysics
Computer engineering · Electronic circuits
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PRIVATE LESSONS ELECTRONICS MATHEMATICS PHYSICAL (lessons, exercises, corrected exams) (Brussels)
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