
Electronic Design
Organizations hire candidates who excel in Electronic Design to develop and implement electronic systems used in various industries, such as telecommunications, healthcare, automotive, and consumer electronics. The skill is crucial in today's world of work, as electronic devices have become an integral part of our lives.
Assessment Details
US $15
Performance Analysis report
40 minutes
40 MCQ
Certificate of Specialization
Credential of Readiness
Test Syllabus
The Electronic Design skill test assesses a candidate's ability to design and implement various electronic circuits and systems. This test evaluates a candidate's knowledge and skills related to power amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, oscillators, rectifiers, and other electronic components.
Topics covered in the test:
Power Amplifiers
Feedback Amplifiers
Oscillators
Rectifiers
Amplifiers
Power Electronics
Feedback Circuits
Operational Amplifier
Related Roles
Electronic design is an essential skill required in various industries ranging from consumer electronics to aerospace, healthcare, and beyond. It involves designing, prototyping, and testing electronic systems to meet specific requirements. Having a solid understanding of electronic design principles is crucial to ensure that the system operates efficiently, reliably, and safely.
Internship Roles:
Electronic Design Intern
Analog Design Intern
Digital Design Intern
Circuit Design Intern
PCB Design Intern
Full-time Roles:
Analog Design Engineer
Digital Design Engineer
Circuit Design Engineer
PCB Design Engineer
Hardware Design Engineer
Systems Design Engineer
Electronics Test Engineer
Electronics Manufacturing Engineer
FPGA Engineer
RF Design Engineer
Power Electronics Engineer
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