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Tolerance refers to the allowable deviation from a specified dimension in engineering design.
Tolerance is the acceptable range of variation in a dimension or property of a part or product.
Basic tolerance is the general tolerance that is applied to all dimensions unless otherwise specified.
Tolerance helps ensure that parts fit together properly and function as intended.
Examples of tolerance include +/- 0.1mm for a machi...
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I have a passion for understanding how machines work and how they can be improved.
I excel in subjects like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and materials science.
I enjoy applying theoretical knowledge to real-world problems through design projects.
I find joy in creating innovative solutions to engineering challenges.
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Progressive stripline layout is a type of transmission line layout used in high-frequency circuits.
Progressive stripline layout is used to reduce the size of transmission lines in high-frequency circuits.
It involves gradually increasing the width of the stripline as it approaches the load.
This helps to reduce the impedance mismatch and improve signal integrity.
The layout is commonly used in microwave and RF circuits.
Ex...
posted on 14 Aug 2023
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Aug 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Very tuff and difficult, they are providing a 2 dimension view
Geometric tolerance is a set of symbols used to define the allowable variations in form, size, and orientation of features on a part.
Geometric tolerance ensures that parts are manufactured within specified limits to ensure proper fit and function.
It includes symbols such as concentricity, perpendicularity, parallelism, and flatness to communicate the required tolerances.
For example, a drawing may specify a hole diamete...
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I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in May 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
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