viernes, 18 de abril de 2008

Final Project



Components:
2 resistors of 1K
1 pot of 100k
1 capacitor of 47nF
1 capacitor of 0.01 uF
1 Led
Sourse of 5 volts
1 Protoboard
Cables

First we conect the resistors, to the pines , 1k to pin 6, and this one conected to pin 7, remember that pin 2 and pin 6 are conected together, the capacitors are conected to pin 6 and pin 5, both capacitors are conected to ground, finally we conect the pot with the other resistor of 1k, and this pote goes to the sourse of 5 volts, pin 4 and pin 8 are conected too, the out we can see it with the led in pin 3,any doubt see the diagram of the circuit, finally we connect the source of 5 volts

As we see led goes on and off, that’s because of the frecuency, if we move the pot, we can increase the frecuency faster o slower. This circuit can be used in many others circuits to give a needed signal.

lunes, 14 de abril de 2008

HOW TO repLace A SOnY erICksson LCd

This video explains how to replace a soy ericksson lcd screen, i think this video is very helpfull because is a easy way to understand the process to repair the cellphone, only with a few instruments, you can fix your own cellphone without go out of your home, this is the link:

www.videojug.com/film/how-to-replace-a-sony-ericsson-w580-lcd

JOb INterView


Good Afternoon

Tell me a little about yourself:

My name is Juan Tovar I’m twenty one years old and single. I live in Maracaibo, Venezuela since I was a child. I speak Spanish and English, I learned English here in Venezuela at CEVAZ

What did you study?

I studied Electronics Engineering Mention telecommunications at URBE in Maracaibo- Venezuela, I had been there for four years; and during this time I made courses of Cisco Company in the same university. I also started to study Science Computer at LUZ in Maracaibo, Venezuela, which I still studying it.

Have you ever worked?

I got my first job at Movistar last year, I worked like communications manager. I gained experienced in communications equipments and networks equipments

Why would you like to work with us?

I’d like to work here, because I enjoyed my last job, and It is similar to this one,Very Good Mr Tovar, I will call youThanks for your Time.


Good afternoon

Hi, tell me a little about yourself:

My name is Daniela Jimenez, I am 20 years old, I am from Venezuela, but now I am living in United States.

Tell me about your education:

I studied 4 years at URBE and I got my title like Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Also I finished the course of Cisco; I took 19 levels at CEVAZ so I can speak English very well.

Describe yourself:I'm very organized, I'm a self-motivated worker, but I enjoy working as a team player. My belief is that since we spend the majority of our lives in the workplace, work should be a nice experience.

Why would you like to work with us?

I know how to operate standard bench top lab test equipment; I have enough knowledge of Analog/Digital circuit design, also experience in the use of design analysis tools.

Very Good Mss Jimenez , I will call you Thanks for your time

domingo, 13 de abril de 2008

Final OPinion

my opinion is that ingles 7 is much entertained of which waited because the form to be the class change, using elements multimedia like blogs and the paginas Web, become much easy the work of the student, also student learns in the same way or better what the professor says, and also the work of the student is published and can be seen everywhere,

WhAt We hAve to dO in a Job InTerRviEw?


Job interviewing never seems to get any easier - even when you have gone on more interviews than you can count. You are meeting new people, selling yourself and your skills, and often getting the third degree about what you know or don't know. Here are job interview tips to help prepare you to interview effectively. Proper preparation which help alleviate some of the stress involved in job interviews.
Job Interview Tips
Practice
Practice answering interview questions and practice your responses to the typical job interview questions and answers most employers ask. Think of actual examples you can use to describe your skills. Providing evidence of your successes is a great way to promote your candidacy.
Prepare
Know the interviewer's name and use it during the job interview. If you're not sure of the name, call and ask prior to the interview. Try to relate what you know about the company when answering questions.
Get Ready
Make sure your interview attire is neat, tidy and appropriate for the type of firm you are interviewing with. Bring a nice portfolio with copies of your resume. Include a pen and paper for note taking.
Be On time
Be on time for the interview. On time means five to ten minutes early. If need be, take some time to drive to the office ahead of time so you know exactly where you are going and how long it will take to get there.
Stay Calm
During the job interview try to relax and stay as calm possible. Take a moment to regroup. Maintain eye contact with the interviewer. Listen to the entire question before you answer and pay attention - you will be embarrassed if you forget the question!
Show What Your Know
Try to relate what you know about the company when answering questions. When discussing your career accomplishments match them to what the company is looking for.
Follow Up
Always follow-up with a thank you note reiterating your interest in the position. If you interview with multiple people send each one a thank you note.

TalKinG ABoUT A picTUre


A breadboard (solderless breadboard, plugboard) is a reusable solderless device used to build a (generally temporary) prototypeof an electronic circuit and for experimenting with circuit designs. This is in contrast to stripboard (veroboard) and similar prototyping printed circuit boards, which are used to build more permanent prototypes or one-offs, and cannot easily be reused. A variety of electronic systems may be prototyped by using breadboards, from small circuits to complete central processing units (CPUs).The term breadboard is derived from an early form of point-to-point construction; and in particular the practice of constructing simple demonstration circuits (usually using valves/tubes) on a convenient wooden base, (similar to a cutting board).

sábado, 15 de marzo de 2008

REsume

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Juan Tovar
Address: 3e Av., Street 80 ; Maracaibo, Venezuela
Telephone (Home): 0261-7125325
Telephone (Mobile): 0426-6212356
Age: 22
Marital Status: Single
E-mail: adadda@hotmail.com


EDUCATION:
2006 .- Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacin – Maracaibo. B.S., Electrical Engineering,
2005 Currently: Science Computer – LUZ
2006 – Currently CISCO Certification
2006: Equipment Assembly – LUZ
PSPICE
Digital Logic
Software Engineering
CEVAZ

WORK EXPERIENCE:
2007- Comunication manager – Movistar.
2006 – Assistant of communication department - CANTV


SKILLS:
Able to work with different Operating systems like: Win 95/98/ME/XP, UNIX
Able to work with routers, bridges , modems, anthems, radio fm or am
Programming in different Languages: C, C++, 8086 Assembly, Scheme, Pascal, Java, Visual Basic
Able to work with a group.
Good communications skills
Software: Mathematica, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Access
Experienced in HTML, DreamWeaver


FOREIGN LANGUAGES:
Spanish: Fluent (Native Language)
English: Expert

INTERESTS:

Play Basketball, Soccer, Baseball. go to the gym and traveling around the world with the family.

lunes, 10 de marzo de 2008

lunes, 3 de marzo de 2008

COVer Letter

March, 2008
Waypoint Telecommunication
RRHH Department
Dear.

I read your advertisement in two weeks ago for the position of channel manager communication I’m twenty one years old and single. I live in Maracaibo, Venezuela since I was a child.
I speak Spanish and English, I learned English here in Venezuela at CEVAZ and I’d been studying it in Miami, USA for nine months too.After I finished school I decided to study
Electronic Engineering Mention telecommunications at URBE in Maracaibo, Venezuela, I’d been there for four years; and during this time I made courses of Cisco Company in the same university.
I also started to study Science Computer at LUZ in Maracaibo, Venezuela, which I still studying.I got my first job at Movistar last year,
I worked like communications manager. I gained experienced communications equipments y networks equipments I left the job because the contract endedI’d like to work in , because I enjoyed my last job, and It is similar to the I hope you will consider me for an interview.
Thanks for your Time.
Juan Tovar

lunes, 25 de febrero de 2008

FInDINg JOb´s


After I search many jobs I choose these, because I think that I have all the skills that the company is looking for in a professional, and always dream about .work in a company like these and get a job out of my country This job is a software engineer tion and my resume to the company



lunes, 11 de febrero de 2008

CDMA vs. GSM: Breakdown of the technologies



CDMA vs. GSM

Coverage

CDMA is mostly used in America and some parts of Asia. It is currently making progress in other parts of the world, but the coverage is still limited compared to the GSM technology. Its support is currently non-existent in Europe because the European Union mandates the sole use of GSM. In North America however, CDMA generally offers a better coverage than GSM in some rural areas because it was deployed earlier. The CDMA network reaches over 270 millions users worldwide.

GSM being an international standard, it is better suited for international roaming, provided you own a quad-band cell phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz). The GSM network is also well established in North America, but not as much as the CDMA network yet. The GSM network reaches over a billion users worldwide. CDMA is prominent in North America, but GSM reaches a lot more users worldwide (about 270 millions for CDMA and 1 billion for GSM). In the CDMA against GSM debate, GSM wins if you plan to travel to foreign countries but CDMA might have a better coverage in your area.

The best data transfer technology CDMA has to offer is the EVDO technology, allowing for a maximum download speed of about 2mb/s (about 700kbps in practice), which is similar to what a DSL line has to offer. EVDO is not available everywhere yet and requires a cell phone that is EVDO ready. GSM on the other hand offers EDGE, allowing for a maximum download speed of 384kbps (around 140kbps in practice). More technologies are being developed on top of EDGE such as HSDPA to boost the transfer rate to over 384kbps in practice. This technology requires an EDGE-ready cell phone. On a CDMA phone, your account information is programmed into your cellular phone. If you want to change your phone, you have to contact your carrier and have them reprogram your new phone. You will also need to re-enter your contact list and calendar information into your new phone. If you have a lot of contacts, your carrier might be able to help you perform this task. On a GSM phone your account information along with your contact list and other personal data are stored on a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) which is a small chip you can freely remove from your phone. When you get a new mobile device, you can simply insert your SIM card into it and it will work with your current account information and contact list. If you travel to another country, it might even be possible to purchase a prepaid SIM card which you can use to avoid roaming fees.

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Which technology is the best for me?
When asking yourself which technology to choose between CDMA and GSM, first ask yourself the following questions:
1. Is international roaming important to me? If you travel a lot to foreign countries, you might want to opt for a GSM phone for a better coverage.
2. Am I going to transfer a lot of data using the phone? Currently, CDMA offers the best data transfer speed with its EVDO technology and is the clear winner for now. If you intend to use the phone for mobile web browsing, watching television or downloading MP3s, you might be better off with a CDMA phone.
3. Do I plan to change phone often? If you do, a GSM phone is best for you since you can swap the SIM card to a new device without having to re-enter your personal data.
Once you have established your basic needs, compare CDMA and GSM signals in your region. Also compare the carriers offering both services in your area. Talk to your friends and colleagues and ask them if they are satisfied with their cell phone carrier and how good their signal is.
Remember, when choosing between CDMA vs. GSM, preferring a network technology over another also means limiting your choice in carriers.








.- Words: Coverage, communication, technology

lunes, 28 de enero de 2008

INTerVIeW With a ParnErt

In this interview we make a few questions to another engineering student.. his name is Alexis Pirela and he is a electronic autmotation student.. For him electronics, it is a discipline which, studies the electrical effects of systems Composed of electronic devices (transistors, vacuums tubes, integrated circuits, etc).. he thinks you should have many requirements, you should have a good base at math, algebra, physics and others sciences; second a big knowledge of electricity and you have to enjoy your work.He enjoys the satisfaction os learn more and more as it spends the time, he like when his friends and he are studying hard too, in that moment they're stressful and sometimes they have a lot of fun. he saids that one of the most difficult things are when you trying to analyze an electronic circuits, you have to apply all laws of electricity, and then you have to discover the function of the circuit or the system, that it's too hard, a little mistake at the analyze process could be fatal

A little about my carrer

An interview! Interview a friend about their choice of carreer.Name:Date:
Questions:
1. Could you please define Engineering in your own words?

I think that is a discipline dealing with the behavior and effects of electrons (as in electron tubes and transistors) and with electronic devices, systems, or equipment. The term now also covers a large part of electrical engineering degree courses, my area is telecomunitions, they study the differents devices that the people uses to comunicate

2. What influenced you to pursue Electronics engineering, industrial ingeneering, computer science engineering or informatics engineering?

I choose this carrer because I love to build things, since i was a child i tried to repairs a electronics objects and i dream about work in a cellphone company like motorola

3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?
Well in Venezuela you have to take 10 semester in the college,

4. What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?
- Be good in maths, be able to work in groups, stuff like that

5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

well i going to try in cantv, this is the comunication company of Venezuela

6. What's something of your school life that you enjoy the most?

The parties after we finish a semester

7. from your perspective, what is the most difficult part of being an engineering student?

There too many hard subjects, where you have to study every day to pass the course

8. What are your plans for the future?

I guess i going to take an english course in CEVAZ after graduate from URBE, for improve my english

9. Point out your most personally gratifying moment in Engineering school.

There are too many gratifying moments like when you pass a course with a good grade or when you go out with your classmates when the semester finishs

10. Why would you recommend Engineering as a career?

Because is a carrer where you can find a solid and good job, also its makes you win a lot of money

lunes, 21 de enero de 2008

Welcome to my blog

welcome to my blog!!!! here you can find information about the new of tecnologies. also you can with other peoples about the electronic engineer career in urbe