![]() ![]() Experience with analog small-signal circuit design (filters, op-amp circuits, signal conditioning) and/or power electronics designs: regulators, load drivers, supply filters, protection circuitry.Experience in team-based design and build projects (e.g., Formula SAE, Solar Car, CubeSat, Rover Challenge, etc.).Experience with one or more of the following: analog circuits, mixed-signal designs, embedded programming, RF, power electronics, or optical systems development.Curiosity and passion for electrical engineering and technology with the ability to learn and take instruction.First or second year circuits classes and knowledge of electrical engineering fundamentals.Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, C, C++, R, etc.) or hardware description language (e.g., Verilog, VHDL).Current enrollment in college (Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Math, or related field).There are many situations where you may have more than one name attached to a net, so it's useful for sanity checking, but does not necessarily indicate a problem. The "Net has multiple names" warning is just that-a warning. In this case you're actually relying on the net labels themselves to establish connectivity, and the bus wire is only a visual guide to show the reader where all of those signals go. Or you may be able to use the bus as a purely graphical element-name the constituent nets however you want, run the wires to a bus wire as you normally would, but do NOT name the bus. Another option might be to use harnesses instead, and place the four smaller buses as harnesses inside of the main large harness, but this won't work with repeated sheets. You might be able to do slightly better by placing multiple sheet symbols inside of their own sheet and then rearranging the bus inside that sheet. If you're dealing with repeated sheet symbols on both ends, then you're kind of stuck with something like what you have, unless you place individual sheet symbols without using the Repeat option. In your case, there may be a better way, but it depends on what you're trying to do. There are a number of situations where Altium's buses and harnesses don't quite work the way you'd want. ![]()
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