HWN - "Hardware Engineer" Interview Question
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- We are back to fulfill out promise to bring you an OpAmp related interview question. We polled our Reddit community and you decided what content you wanted next! The following question can be expected for any position related to Hardware like validation, PCB design, IC design, etc. because it probes the fundamental knowledge that hardware engineers must have.
Welcome back to another episode of Hardware Ninja! Ever wondered how to get a job as a Hardware Designer in some of the top tech companies like Microsoft, Google, Tesla, Apple, Facebook, etc?
The interview process employs many application based questions whether you're a recent college grad or an experienced applicant. It doesn't matter if you want to work for Elon Musk, Tim Cook, or the up and coming start-up you heard about. We're here with curated material of real life technical interview questions.
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Why not mention this is a Schmitt Trigger and delve into the hysteresis curve to complete the answer? No longer linear behaviour but path dependent
Hi Chris,
Thank you so much for contributing and watching the videos. You're completely right that this is a Schmitt Trigger. However the main goal of our content is not to teach candidates structures and have them memorize those structures. We're also not "educating" from a theoretical perspective, we assume that people watching our content have already a deep understanding of the basics. With that being said, we show that even if you don't know this is a Schmitt trigger (it's possible that on interviews you'll be given a structure that you've not seen before) it can be solved using fundamental knowledge. We hope this helps!
The signs for Vcc in the last two equations seem wrong, no...?
Yes they seem wrong. Or are we missing something?
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The signs are correct. This is because the Vout = Vcc before it turned to be -Vcc when condition is met. and Vice versa. He let you all to figure out the fun lol
Thanks,
I've been shortlisted for Optiver FPGA Intern Role
Can you please guide me with the topics I should revise for the Interview
What did you have on your resume to hear from the recruiter in the first place
Is the Hardware/IT technician job market growing or shrinking? Or has it been stagnant
Just subscribed . Please upload more vids !
Thank you so much for your support Yakov! We have plenty of ideas for this new year! :)
Really Great initiative but can you cut the "eeeeeyo" or lower the peak of "yo" ? too much loud :)
Earned yourself a sub
Thank you so much for being here and being a part of the community! Please do tell your friends and colleagues about us, we're here to help!
Thanks, if I knew this before, my professional career choices would be a lot different 😢
But the good news is that now, the new generations of electrical engineers will have a more clarity about their future, thanks a lot for these videos!
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Great initiative.
Thank you so much!
Very nice video, thank you :)
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wow nice video your videos are very good and informative thanks