Much depends on your interest and long term goals. Figure out what you liked best about electronics engineering, digital or analog? What area of electronics, then focus your project efforts around that. Project development time and cost are always factors to consider. Pick a good project because this is the kind of thing that might end up on your resume or discussion at a job interview. It sounds like time might be a serious limitation. If so, keep your project clean and simple, but workable.
You might consider some kind of analog/digital radio receiver with synthesizer tuning and maybe a digital frequency readout. There are many Op Amps and ICs available with much of the circuit design requirements right there already on the chip. Good luck.
2007-05-22 08:43:15
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answered by Bob D1 7
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When I go for a walk with my cell phone, I have to find a pocket to stuff it in (ya, I could hang it on my belt). Dick Tracy (long ago) had a wrist radio where people wear their wrist watch. Can you design a "wrist computer/cell phone" that reads like a watch when idle but has a small computer screen and cell phone built in? I'd suggest that the speaker should be on the inside of the wrist so that when you talk your cupped hand/fingers are at your ear (to mask outside sound?). The ear piece may be heard from the wrist position or possibly pulled out closer to the ear. The design on paper should be easy while the "prototype" would have to be larger than the final miniturized model. The item may have to be wider than a writwatch band (more like a copper health bracelet?) to locate the alpha/numeric "keyboard" which might swing open uncovering the computer screen and lay on the back of the palm. It should be rechargeable over night (TV, camera & radio optional?). Good luck.
2016-05-20 01:46:02
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answered by ? 3
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If I were at that point yet, I'd consider either zero-voltage/zero-current switching for power supplies, or power factor correction, a hot topic in the near future (already so in Europe), or, even better, both combined, i.e, very high frequency PFC supplies, particularly those in the power range of 5-100kW.
There is a lot of activity in these areas right now, with huge potential for both technical and career growth.
2007-05-22 10:25:13
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answered by Gary H 6
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Go to an electronics shop and look for cool electric and electronic components like light sensors, pressure sensors, relays, laser diodes. You will think of something if you do that.
2007-05-22 09:36:36
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answered by Simon 2
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How about doing something related to WAP (Wireless Access Protcol). You could show them how a website developed using WAP can be easily viewed on mobile phones.
2007-05-22 07:56:34
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answered by Sagar Patil 1
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Do a car remote with a colour sensor
2007-05-22 08:07:13
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answered by kumaresan_99 1
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How about a small vehicle that follows a black line on the floor?
Doug
2007-05-22 07:58:14
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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Doll house with a central alarm system.
Fire, smoke, break-in.
2007-05-22 07:55:47
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answered by uisignorant 6
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