5 articles tagged #hardware
All English for IT articles related to #hardware.
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English for Verilog and VHDL Developers
Vocabulary for hardware description language engineers working in Verilog and VHDL — synthesis vs. simulation, blocking vs. non-blocking assignment, and timing-closure talk for RTL design teams.
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Vocabulary for 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
Learn the essential English vocabulary for discussing slicing, infill, layer adhesion, and print failures when developing software for additive manufacturing.
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English for Firmware Engineers
Master the vocabulary for discussing bootloaders, register maps, interrupt vectors, and hardware debugging in English at work.
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English for Robotics Engineers
Learn the English vocabulary for discussing kinematics, sensor fusion, path planning, and ROS nodes in robotics engineering work.
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How to Read a Microcontroller Datasheet in English
A guide for embedded engineers: the key sections of a microcontroller datasheet, essential vocabulary, how to find what you need, and phrases for discussing datasheets with your team.
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