Nice to be back!

Posted on 11:35 AM Under 1 comments

It's been more than a year since I last updated my blog, but worry not, I am back! Yeah you heard and read it right, I am back from blogging. Though, it may take some time to write another new article but I will publish and post again from time to time. It was last September since I posted my latest article, (wow it seems ages ago).

Where did i go? After graduation, I reviewed for my ECE board exam last April 2015. And luckily, I passed both the Electronics Engineering and Electronics Technician examinations (a round of applause please :) ). Yes, now I am a licensed engineer and technician, expect to have a more advance projects, tutorials and circuitry to be posted here. But I can still post the projects I made during my college years so that all those electronics enthusiasts can make it as well. I will also posts new technologies I researched, trending gadgets and it's reviews so that you are always updated. You, my followers, are the most important.

So sit back, enjoy and wait for my new posts and technologies. You will be amazed. Your waiting is worth it. So all of my followers out there, visit my blog once again and read it. Thanks guys! 

By the way, if you have any projects, circuits or anything under the sun of electronics you want to ask me, or be made by me, you are all free and welcome to ask me. Just like the saying goes, there is no harm in trying or asking, but as long as it is feasible and not toooo much expensive. My budget is tight right now and building and making expensive projects may took a longer time. You can also ask me to do some circuits simulation and the likes. I am using Proteus ISIS for my circuit simulation, to check whether the circuits will work as designed or not, and I am using EagleCAD for my PCB layouting. 

I think I will make a tutorial about this programs, hmmmmm now that is an idea. Penny for your thoughts? Thanks again and have fun always!

PS: To all those who had commented (if there are) and took a long time to have a reply, You have my sincerest apologies, I am really busy and hoping you will still have a comment and visit my blog once again.


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Paul Ryan A. Dedumo is a blogger and an Electronics and Communication Engineering student at University of San Carlos. Learn and inspire as you follow him in his links, blog and other social media accounts.


1 comments

  1. Hi ! Do you mind guiding me on my assignment to do a analysis logic converter and logic analysis?

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