The EEcosystem and Dr. Eric Bogatin Launch Free Masterclass for Electronics Engineers
May 1, 2025 | The EEcosystemEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The EEcosystem, a podcast media and education brand serving professional electronics engineers, is proud to announce the launch of a new online learning platform: The EEcosystem Electronics Masterclass. The platform debuts with Transmission Lines 101, a free course created in partnership with world-renowned signal integrity expert Dr. Eric Bogatin. The course will be available starting May 1, 2025.
Built for both early-career and experienced engineers, Transmission Lines 101 addresses essential signal integrity principles often overlooked in traditional engineering education. Structured into 25 self-paced modules, the course helps engineers develop critical design intuition and includes a downloadable certificate of completion for continuing education credit.
“Our Masterclass platform is about giving engineers direct access to the brightest minds in the industry,” said Judy Warner, founder of The EEcosystem. “We’re honored to launch with Professor Bogatin—a globally recognized leader who has helped teach signal integrity to thousands of engineers worldwide.”
Bogatin is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, a widely published author, and a respected global authority in high-speed digital design. His practical, approachable teaching style has made him a favorite among engineers for decades.
“Transmission Lines 101 is the course I wish every engineer could take at the start of their career,” said Bogatin. “Now, thanks to our sponsors, we’re making that a reality—completely free.”
The course is sponsored by Rohde & Schwarz, a global leader in test and measurement solutions, and Polar Instruments, developers of advanced tools for PCB design and signal integrity analysis.
Transmission Lines 101 is the first in a planned series of Bogatin-led courses hosted on The EEcosystem website. These courses complement the flagship EEcosystem Podcast and other curated educational resources aimed at connecting and equipping electronics professionals.
To learn more and register for Transmission Lines 101, visit The EEcosystem online.
Suggested Items
Absolute EMS Invests in the Next Generation of Engineering Talent
05/01/2025 | Absolute EMS, Inc.Absolute EMS, Inc., a six-time award-winning provider of fast turnaround, turnkey contract electronic manufacturing services (EMS), is proud to announce the continued success of its initiative to recruit and develop young engineering talent.
Siemens Expands Global Electronics Intelligence Reach and Supplyframe Portfolio with Wevolver Acquisition
04/30/2025 | Siemens Digital Industries SoftwareSiemens Digital Industries Software announced its intention to acquire Wevolver, expanding its audience reach, enhancing the Supplyframe product portfolio, and combining digital marketing and integrated campaign programs that include go-to-market support and content creation.
It’s Only Common Sense: Selling to Engineers
04/28/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common SenseSelling to engineers is an art and a science. It requires a tailored approach that respects their mindset and professional priorities, provides data, demonstrates expertise, and solves problems. Here’s how to master the art of selling to engineers.
Global PCB Connections: The Next Wave of HDI PCBs– How Design Engineers Can Stay Ahead
04/17/2025 | Jerome Larez -- Column: Global PCB ConnectionsHigh density interconnect (HDI) printed circuit boards have come a long way from their origins as a niche technology for miniaturized applications. Today, HDI PCBs are at the forefront of innovation, driven by an insatiable demand for faster, smaller, and more powerful electronic devices. As consumer electronics, 5G infrastructure, and AI-driven systems advance, design engineers must stay ahead of the curve to ensure their PCB designs meet evolving industry demands.
Avnet Technology Links STMicroelectronics’ STM32 Microcontrollers
04/11/2025 | AvnetDesign engineers who struggle with chip down design will now be able to quickly prototype and deploy their projects based on STM32 series of microcontrollers, specifically the STM32F7 and STM32N6 series.