Author: misamaliraza94

  • Phasor Diagrams & Phasor Algebra

    Phasor Diagrams are a graphical way of representing the magnitude and directional relationship between two or more alternating quantities Phasor diagrams present a graphical representation, plotted on a coordinate system, of the phase relationship between the voltages and currents within passive components or a whole circuit. Generally, phasors are defined relative to a reference phasor…

  • Sinusoidal Waveforms

    Sinusoidal Alternating Waveforms are time-varying periodic waveforms with parameters including voltage and frequency Sinusoidal waveforms are periodic waveforms whose shape can be plotted using the sine or cosine function from trigonometry. Electrical circuits supplied by sinusoidal waveforms whose polarity changes every cycle and are commonly known as “AC” voltages and current sources. When an electric…

  • AC Waveform & AC Circuit Theory

    AC Sinusoidal Waveforms are created by rotating a coil within a magnetic field and alternating voltages and currents form the basis of AC Theory The AC waveform used the most in circuit theory is that of the sinusoidal waveform or sine wave. A periodic AC waveform in the form of a voltage source produces an…

  • Introduction

    Introduction to the Amplifier An amplifier is an electronic device or circuit which is used to increase the magnitude of the signal applied to its input Amplifier is the generic term used to describe a circuit which produces and increased version of its input signal. However as we will see in this introduction to the amplifier…

  • AC Circuit

    AC Waveform and AC Circuit Theory AC Sinusoidal Waveforms are created by rotating a coil within a magnetic field and alternating voltages and currents form the basis of AC Theory The AC waveform used the most in circuit theory is that of the sinusoidal waveform or sine wave. A periodic AC waveform in the form…

  • How do you stay updated on the latest industry trends and technologies?

    Much like the previous question, this one is asking you to explain what you do to stay up-to-date with industry knowledge. There are many ways you can keep yourself informed, but some common methods include reading trade publications, attending conferences, networking with other professionals, and continuing your education by obtaining or updating relevant certifications.

  • What would you do if you were assigned a project with a technology you’re not familiar with?

    Technology is constantly evolving. So, during your interview, the hiring manager might ask you what you do to learn technology that you’re unfamiliar with in order to get a better idea of how you meet this common demand when you’re under pressure.  When answering this question, discuss the different ways that you learn about new…

  • How do you handle conflicts or disagreements within a team?

    Teamwork is critical to successful software development. As a result, many employers want to get a better idea of how you work with other team members during the development process, especially when difficult circumstances arise. When answering this question, focus on the positive steps you’ve taken in the past to resolve disputes within teams. Your…

  • Describe a problem you’ve encountered in software development and how you solved it. 

    This question is all about problem-solving. Interviewers love to ask questions like this because it gives them insight into the methodology you use to solve problems and the ways you may collaborate with your team.  Questions like this are very common during job interviews, so it’s best to prepare a specific answer in advance. Focus…

  • Why do you want to work here? 

    Hiring managers ask this question because they want to hear why you’re interested in working for the organization specifically, rather than just landing the job. To answer this question, do some research into the kind of projects the company works on, the opportunities they offer, and the company culture they embody.  You can find this…