Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Superior Alloy for Your Electronic Components

DH is into his second year in Electronics and mostly he devotes his time on his on-the-job training. He was assigned as Laboratory Technician in his own university and mainly involved in the repair and maintenance of personal computers, laptops and other gadgets in electronics department. He’s enjoying his time as his professor is very keen on training him on the repair of computers which is a very good skill nowadays. I told him that after his training he’ll be like the skilled computer technician we hire when our computer is down.

I learned that his professor also taught him to use quality products in joining components together just like SN100C, a lead-free alloy which is best used to electronic components and appliances because it produce high productivity, lower maintenance cost of electronic parts and reliable features like high fluidity, low drossing, superior wetting and shrinkage-free qualities. Using quality alloy in joining components ensures high quality computer, appliances and other gadgets.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Learning and Gaining Skills in Electronics

After more than a year in Electronics course DH can now troubleshoot, repair and maintain computers and other electronic appliances and next semester he’ll be in his on the job training. Time flies so fast I still remember when I tried so hard to quit his job and return to schooling so he can have a much better job in the years to come. It took him months to decide and I was so happy when he asked me to accompany him when he takes his entrance examination in the university of his choice. He was offered by his sister a scholarship so he would not work while studying. She wanted him to concentrate on his studies and to regain his healthy physical condition. He has developed fatigue and difficulty in breathing in his last months of work and we all wanted him to rest to recover fast.

Now he’s enjoying his studies and he has enough time for me and our kids. He has shown dedication in all his subjects and receiving exemplary remarks and grades from his professors. He was able to apply also what he learned from school to our home appliances and computers in the house. Be it gaming desktop computers, business or school computers, television, mobile phones and other electronic gadgets he can now assess the trouble and repair. He’s now looking forward to his job training where he can apply all his acquired knowledge and skills. I’m excited for him also.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Projects in Electronics

We dropped by MIL’s house yesterday from church to bring her home and to get DH wood housing for his amplifier project. DH brother worked on that housing last month but it turned out to be so big that it can’t be transported on public vehicle. We decided to pick the housing yesterday because our car can accommodate that and we’ll be able to bring the kids also. DH is now at the last month of his first year second semester in Electronics and they’re now doing amplifiers and home speakers for their final project for the semester. 

I remember when I was taking up Computer Engineering our project in Electronics’ subject is only AM radios and billboards. Now as my husband is taking his progress in school I notice that they’re more advanced than we were few years ago. Technology has also affected education curriculum in a way that even the most basic projects are more innovated and modern than the past decades.

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