Friday 17 April 2020

Error Analysis: Share What You've Learned from Your Engineering Errors

The best electrical engineers, engineering students, and electronics makers look for opportunities to learn from their engineering errors. And they are always hungry for tips and tutorials that will help them succeed when designing, programming, testing, and launching new electronics projects, products, and applications. In a new series called "Error Analysis," our editors and staff engineers will share insights from computer science vs software engineering about engineering-related errors, mistakes, and mishaps. And, of course, we will detail important tips and tricks that will help others improve their design, testing, and programming skills. 

What Have You Learned from Your Engineering Errors?

Would you like to share details about your own engineering errors and experiences? Whether you are a pro engineer with embedded systems design experience or a weekend maker who loves DIY projects, we would like to hear from you. Take a few minutes and simply fill out our "Error Analysis" form so Elektor's team of editors and engineers can review your experience. Our team will consider the more helpful submissions for possible publication on our sites and in our magazines, such as Elektor, Elektor Industry.

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