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Because of the high maintenance needed to monitor and filter spammers from the RF Cafe Forums, I decided that it would be best to just archive the pages to make all the good information posted in the past available for review. It is unfortunate that the scumbags of the world ruin an otherwise useful venue for people wanting to exchanged useful ideas and views. It seems that the more formal social media like Facebook pretty much dominate this kind of venue anymore anyway, so if you would like to post something on RF Cafe's Facebook page, please do.

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Post subject: Memory effects :)
Unread postPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 3:42 pm

This question is for all of you:

To which extent those of you who deal with circuit design remember the entire theory related to what you do? :roll:

- Do you use (of course) CAD tools and remember the theory basics?
- Do you constantly keep refreshing your memory by reading text books and application notes?
- Do you only take off the rust from your brain when you enter into new project design and concentrate just in the part you have to design?
- Any other option?

I am asking that because I keep refreshing my memory over things I already know and I forget them because I don't practice them too often. :shock: I am asking myself, if my brain is OK or everybody else do the same? :idea:
After all RF design is an ocean-wide area...to which level do you remember things? Formulas, concepts etc? :idea:

Before you hold an interview what do you do, how do you get ready for that? :idea:

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I used to know, but I forgot.


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no worry too much, you are not alone..
sometime my brain is Not OK either.. :wink:

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Jean :lol:



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