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Go Where Few EEs Have Gone Before - Become an EE Expert!
  Our EE Experts Section is able to offer information, direction, and problem solutions to working EEs and designers because we provide mini-domains where members of our EE Experts team can present their knowledge and enthusiasm in individual ways.

As of today, ChipCenter has attracted 25 of these exceptional experts who regularly make their expertise accessible to the thousands or our readers that now depend on this wide spectrum of information and special knowledge. One of the reasons our EE Experts section has gained such success is that our experts enjoy enormous freedom in their choices of subject matter and how they make it accessible to their readers.

ChipCenter has recently improved the way it rewards EE Experts so that compensation reflects a monthly retainer and bonus awards based on the effort and success of its experts. Many experts still find that the greatest rewards are those that come from the satisfaction they get helping their readers.

If you can visualize for a moment how you would feel sharing your expertise with a community that understands your special knowledge and needs your help, then you may want to look into becoming a part of ChipCenter's community of EE Experts.

To become an EE Expert, you'll have to demonstrate knowledge of your subject matter, and that knowledge along with your enthusiasm and special perspective may be exactly what our expert team is looking for.

Just to start you thinking, our team always needs to present expertise and perspective on such things as Networking, Power ICs, Tools, Components and Embedded Systems, but we depend on you to suggest the subject matter you are most interested in or passionate about—whatever that is, and if we feel that those interests and your good sense will be of help to our readers, you may become a ChipCenter EE Expert almost overnight.

Click here to get more info on how you can become an EE Expert for ChipCenter.

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The ChipCenter EE Experts write on a variety of topics ranging from intellectual property to how cable television gets to your house. Below you will find a small sample of some of the excellent work that our EE Experts are producing.


The OS quandary in EDA, pitfalls in using IP cores, and hardware/software co-design are among the topics Earl Reinkensmeyer addresses from his perspective as president of an engineering consulting firm.


Matt LaDuke's pages feature articles on car audio systems, environmental stresses on auto electronics, and a primer on vehicle electrical systems - as well as pages of links to reference material.


Got a question on high-performance mixed-signal design? Jerry may already have answered it so check out his Q&A on the topic. Or, ask Jerry a question yourself.

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