mikrochip59
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Prospective employer has informed me that there will be a "Basic Electronics Test" as a part of screening for employment selection. Already have a certificate in electronics, but that was 20 years ago- way before A+ and even microprocessors were a part of the courseware.
The company builds and services dot matrix and laser high speed stand alone printers for inscribing lot numbers and born on dates for manufacturers. I have seen the equipment. Not much to it; a power supply, 3 to 4 fuses, a couple of boards, ink nozzle on the matrix printer, and a laser tube w/ armature with mirrors to calibrate the beam on target for the laser product.
I'm already told there will be no work at the componant level, however I will be using a meter to T-shoot for board swapping and sub-assembleys.
Has anybody seen one of these test's? I sure would like to know what they look like.
The company builds and services dot matrix and laser high speed stand alone printers for inscribing lot numbers and born on dates for manufacturers. I have seen the equipment. Not much to it; a power supply, 3 to 4 fuses, a couple of boards, ink nozzle on the matrix printer, and a laser tube w/ armature with mirrors to calibrate the beam on target for the laser product.
I'm already told there will be no work at the componant level, however I will be using a meter to T-shoot for board swapping and sub-assembleys.
Has anybody seen one of these test's? I sure would like to know what they look like.