Digital Electronics is a class that focuses on Electrical Engineering and dwells into the history of circuits and the basic concepts that go into making a functioning circuit. From learning about analog signals to digital signals and finally exploring different mini computers like Raspberry Pi. This was the most difficult class as it really challenged my skills as an engineer and helped me understand the importance of how accurate things must be as an engineer. The circuitry and the accuracy required to allow for it to work alongside the difficulty of manuvering wires in such a cluttered area truly was a challenge. However this was a class I loved because of the challenge and the fun I had while doing so, not only did this allow me to improve my skills with breadboarding and various circuit building software such as Multisim but also gave me many skills that I still use in many different classes.
This was one of my favorite projects as it not only tested my skills with breadboarding but also tested my skills in Multsim. Here I applied everything I previously knew about Digital Electronics and apply them to create a circuit that is able to show my date of birth. This not only challenged my skills but also taught me that even some of the most rudimentry circuits once required hours of work and time put into it just so that small thing could work.