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  1. Control Systems Made Easy: A Practical Engineer's Guide to Feedback, Stability, PID Control, State Space Systems, and Real-World Automation by Alex Morgan is a new release on Leanpub!

    A practical engineer’s guide to feedback, stability, PID tuning, and state space control—with real-world examples and Python simulations.

    Link: leanpub.com/controlsystemsmade

    #books #ebooks #newreleases #leanpublishing #selfpublishing #systems_engineering #electrical_engineering #embedded_systems

  2. Control Systems Made Easy: A Practical Engineer's Guide to Feedback, Stability, PID Control, State Space Systems, and Real-World Automation by Alex Morgan is a new release on Leanpub!

    A practical engineer’s guide to feedback, stability, PID tuning, and state space control—with real-world examples and Python simulations.

    Link: leanpub.com/controlsystemsmade

    #books #ebooks #newreleases #leanpublishing #selfpublishing #systems_engineering #electrical_engineering #embedded_systems

  3. Control Systems Made Easy: A Practical Engineer's Guide to Feedback, Stability, PID Control, State Space Systems, and Real-World Automation by Alex Morgan is a new release on Leanpub!

    A practical engineer’s guide to feedback, stability, PID tuning, and state space control—with real-world examples and Python simulations.

    Link: leanpub.com/controlsystemsmade

    #books #ebooks #newreleases #leanpublishing #selfpublishing #systems_engineering #electrical_engineering #embedded_systems

  4. Control Systems Made Easy: A Practical Engineer's Guide to Feedback, Stability, PID Control, State Space Systems, and Real-World Automation by Alex Morgan is a new release on Leanpub!

    A practical engineer’s guide to feedback, stability, PID tuning, and state space control—with real-world examples and Python simulations.

    Link: leanpub.com/controlsystemsmade

    #books #ebooks #newreleases #leanpublishing #selfpublishing #systems_engineering #electrical_engineering #embedded_systems

  5. I have many #research ideas and when the time comes, I have to choose 1-3 of them to work on.

    One of these research ideas is in the #game_theory and #mathematics field. Four others are in #evolutionary_machine_learning field. And finally, two of them are hardware ideas rather than software ones. Not a gadget but trying to implement computational models using hardware.

    In my childhood, I used to build electronics circuits. But I could not understand how the circuits work. Why this flasher with two transistors has such a behavior? And I think it was not my fault. I was in early school and I couldn't understand the books about circuits because the books weren't for someone like me.

    So I stopped building circuits and from when I was 12-13 years old, I put my efforts on programming where I could create something which works and I know why and how does it work.

    Now, I am 22(in a less than 3 months) and I know many computational models exist but just one of them has been implemented hardware-wise. So I am interested in hardware implementation of these computational models.

    Nevertheless, I don't have expertise nor knowledge in electrical engineering. So I either can't have a good idea or if I have I don't know how to express it or build it.

    That's the question I need its answer. Should I remove hardware research ideas out of my list? And choose only among other ideas?

    #ask_fediverse #electric #electrical_engineering #machine_learning #genetic_programming #evolutionary_ml #hardware #hardware_building #computational_models #hardware_implementation #electronics #electronic #circuit #circuits

  6. I have many #research ideas and when the time comes, I have to choose 1-3 of them to work on.

    One of these research ideas is in the #game_theory and #mathematics field. Four others are in #evolutionary_machine_learning field. And finally, two of them are hardware ideas rather than software ones. Not a gadget but trying to implement computational models using hardware.

    In my childhood, I used to build electronics circuits. But I could not understand how the circuits work. Why this flasher with two transistors has such a behavior? And I think it was not my fault. I was in early school and I couldn't understand the books about circuits because the books weren't for someone like me.

    So I stopped building circuits and from when I was 12-13 years old, I put my efforts on programming where I could create something which works and I know why and how does it work.

    Now, I am 22(in a less than 3 months) and I know many computational models exist but just one of them has been implemented hardware-wise. So I am interested in hardware implementation of these computational models.

    Nevertheless, I don't have expertise nor knowledge in electrical engineering. So I either can't have a good idea or if I have I don't know how to express it or build it.

    That's the question I need its answer. Should I remove hardware research ideas out of my list? And choose only among other ideas?

    #ask_fediverse #electric #electrical_engineering #machine_learning #genetic_programming #evolutionary_ml #hardware #hardware_building #computational_models #hardware_implementation #electronics #electronic #circuit #circuits

  7. I have many #research ideas and when the time comes, I have to choose 1-3 of them to work on.

    One of these research ideas is in the #game_theory and #mathematics field. Four others are in #evolutionary_machine_learning field. And finally, two of them are hardware ideas rather than software ones. Not a gadget but trying to implement computational models using hardware.

    In my childhood, I used to build electronics circuits. But I could not understand how the circuits work. Why this flasher with two transistors has such a behavior? And I think it was not my fault. I was in early school and I couldn't understand the books about circuits because the books weren't for someone like me.

    So I stopped building circuits and from when I was 12-13 years old, I put my efforts on programming where I could create something which works and I know why and how does it work.

    Now, I am 22(in a less than 3 months) and I know many computational models exist but just one of them has been implemented hardware-wise. So I am interested in hardware implementation of these computational models.

    Nevertheless, I don't have expertise nor knowledge in electrical engineering. So I either can't have a good idea or if I have I don't know how to express it or build it.

    That's the question I need its answer. Should I remove hardware research ideas out of my list? And choose only among other ideas?

    #ask_fediverse #electric #electrical_engineering #machine_learning #genetic_programming #evolutionary_ml #hardware #hardware_building #computational_models #hardware_implementation #electronics #electronic #circuit #circuits

  8. I have many #research ideas and when the time comes, I have to choose 1-3 of them to work on.

    One of these research ideas is in the #game_theory and #mathematics field. Four others are in #evolutionary_machine_learning field. And finally, two of them are hardware ideas rather than software ones. Not a gadget but trying to implement computational models using hardware.

    In my childhood, I used to build electronics circuits. But I could not understand how the circuits work. Why this flasher with two transistors has such a behavior? And I think it was not my fault. I was in early school and I couldn't understand the books about circuits because the books weren't for someone like me.

    So I stopped building circuits and from when I was 12-13 years old, I put my efforts on programming where I could create something which works and I know why and how does it work.

    Now, I am 22(in a less than 3 months) and I know many computational models exist but just one of them has been implemented hardware-wise. So I am interested in hardware implementation of these computational models.

    Nevertheless, I don't have expertise nor knowledge in electrical engineering. So I either can't have a good idea or if I have I don't know how to express it or build it.

    That's the question I need its answer. Should I remove hardware research ideas out of my list? And choose only among other ideas?

    #ask_fediverse #electric #electrical_engineering #machine_learning #genetic_programming #evolutionary_ml #hardware #hardware_building #computational_models #hardware_implementation #electronics #electronic #circuit #circuits