1. Carson Lin
400 Paramount Dr. Millbrae CA Cellphone:(415)828-2068 email:kxxocarson@gmail.com
Objective:
To obtain an internship opportunity in electrical hardware field, enhancing and utilizing my skillset
for organizational and personal growth.
Education:
San Jose State University - San Jose, CA Expected Graduation Date: December 2016
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering GPA 3.52/4.0
Technical Skills:
C++, Assembly Language, Verilog, MatLab, LTSpice, Xilinx ISE, Microsoft Office, Windows,
Cantonese, Mandarin
Course Work:
Circuit Analysis, Introduction to C programming, Digital Logic Design, Electronic Optical and
Magnetic Properties of Materials, Signal and System, Microprocessor System Design(ARM Cortex
M3/M4), Physical Electronic and Devices
Related Projects:
Pocket Size Voltage Power Supply-Summer 2014
Implemented a pocket size voltage power supply using capacitors and resistors.
Soldered all the components together and tested the schematic using LTspice.
Digital Lock- Fall 2014
Designed a three-digit lock using C language
Implemented the C program into a TI MSP 430 microcontroller board.
Semiconductor Bandgap Testing Lab-Fall 2014
Tested the bandgap of a GaP semiconductor
Calculation involved with light energy, wavelength, valence band and conduction band.
Used IR pass filter, transimpedance amplifier, and monochromator light source, and other
electronic devices.
Simple Memory and Decoder Circuit-Spring 2015
Understands the basic principles in memory address and decoding.
Used several latches and and decoder TTL chip to build a small memory system.
All the input data, memory address, and control signals are generated by simple dipswitches.s
Implemented a 4-byte memory circuit and tested using LEDs and logic analyzer.
Interfacing 4x4 Keypad and 7-segment LEDs with USB I/O Board-in progress
Design and implement the hardware and software of a simple circuit that reads data in a 4x4
keypad, and performs simple arithmetic operation and writes the result in a 7-segment LEDs
A C++ program will be developed and run on the computer to control the circuit.
USB-I2CIO board developed by DevaSys, 8-bit latches and 7-segment LEDs were used.
Honor Societies:
Golden Key International Honour Society
Invited to join Eta Kappa Nu,top quarter of Electrical Engineering
Invited to join Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honor society