ITT describe and discuss your own EE adventures. This can range anywhere from speakers to robotics to microprocessors (EE = electrical engineering).
Personally, I'm going into my senior high school year and have an EMI testing internship. I plan to attend an EE program this summer at a college for two weeks as well. I love speaker design, although AC theory is still a monster to learn. I have decent experience with power from robotics, but that's it. Oh, and I designed a brushless DC motor controller.
My question is what is the simplest way for me to understand MOSFET operation and current-voltage control on BJTs (quite different but yea)?
Personally, I'm going into my senior high school year and have an EMI testing internship. I plan to attend an EE program this summer at a college for two weeks as well. I love speaker design, although AC theory is still a monster to learn. I have decent experience with power from robotics, but that's it. Oh, and I designed a brushless DC motor controller.
My question is what is the simplest way for me to understand MOSFET operation and current-voltage control on BJTs (quite different but yea)?