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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2020 · 1H 3M

CEP006 – Cellular Design Review with Roy Chen

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Today we’re talking with Roy Chen from Quectel. He is a field applications engineer and has been helping people design cellular modules into their designs. This is the PDF design review document that Quectel created This is the powerpoint based PDF document that Quectel created BG95 EG91 Quectel The ABC course for Contextual Electronics Contextual Electronics now has a free week signup for anyone who is interested in trying out the program! See the various options here. Thank you for supporting The Contextual Electronics Podcast! Here’s how you can follow and help us grow: Please follow us on social media: @ContextualElec on Twitter Contextual Electronics on Facebook Contextual Electronics on LinkedIn @Chris_Gammell on Twitter Please consider leaving us a review iTunes page for subscribing and reviewing Video version of the podcast: Audio version of the podcast:

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