Can name all parts of an op- amp Has read the IEEE Spectrum Magazine Knows what the difference between voltage and current is Same birthday month as you Has taken ECSE 321( or a semiconductor course) Speaks a language (excluding English) that you speak. Has completed an engineering internship or co-op Can describe what a MOSFET does Has used MATLAB before Written a lab report at 3 AM Has used a breadboard in the past week Plays a sport or instrument at Case In the same year as you Has designed a PCB before Knows what SPI stands for Has a pet Attend CWRU IEEE’s first semester meeting From the same state as you Has fried an Arduino Can describe what a flip- flop is to you Is/Was a Computer Engineering major Has taken ECSE 309(or an Electromag course) Does research at Case Is/Was an Electrical Engineering major Has attended ECSE office hours Can name all parts of an op- amp Has read the IEEE Spectrum Magazine Knows what the difference between voltage and current is Same birthday month as you Has taken ECSE 321( or a semiconductor course) Speaks a language (excluding English) that you speak. Has completed an engineering internship or co-op Can describe what a MOSFET does Has used MATLAB before Written a lab report at 3 AM Has used a breadboard in the past week Plays a sport or instrument at Case In the same year as you Has designed a PCB before Knows what SPI stands for Has a pet Attend CWRU IEEE’s first semester meeting From the same state as you Has fried an Arduino Can describe what a flip- flop is to you Is/Was a Computer Engineering major Has taken ECSE 309(or an Electromag course) Does research at Case Is/Was an Electrical Engineering major Has attended ECSE office hours
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Can name all parts of an op-amp
Has read the IEEE Spectrum Magazine
Knows what the difference between voltage and current is
Same birthday month as you
Has taken ECSE 321( or a semiconductor course)
Speaks a language (excluding English) that you speak.
Has completed an engineering internship or co-op
Can describe what a MOSFET does
Has used MATLAB before
Written a lab report at 3 AM
Has used a breadboard in the past week
Plays a sport or instrument at Case
In the same year as you
Has designed a PCB before
Knows what SPI stands for
Has a pet
Attend CWRU IEEE’s first semester meeting
From the same state as you
Has fried an Arduino
Can describe what a flip-flop is to you
Is/Was a Computer Engineering major
Has taken ECSE 309(or an Electromag course)
Does research at Case
Is/Was an Electrical Engineering major
Has attended ECSE office hours