Mouser Electronics Unveils Circuit Showdown Competition

The contest features engineering students in a design standoff, according to Mouser Electronics.

The contest features engineering students in a design standoff, according to Mouser Electronics.

Circuit Showdown will pit three electrical and mechanical engineering students against each other in a design standoff. The competition debuts on October 8. Image courtesy of Business Wire.


Mouser Electronics, Inc. is sponsoring the Circuit Showdown Design Contest, a design competition show produced by eeDesignIt. The competition debuts with the first two episodes on October 8, with a subsequent episode on October 15 and the final episode on October 22.

The contest will pit three electrical and mechanical university engineering students against each other, head to head, in a design standoff. Over four episodes, the students will be challenged to complete themed design project builds. The competing students are Charles Morales from Texas State University, Michael Vidales from Prairie View A&M University, and Renee Wrysinski from Rice University.

“Our intent with this competition is to really put these engineering students' talents on display,” says Raymond Yin, Mouser director of Technical Content. “As any working engineer can tell you, technical obstacles can pop up in even the most well-planned projects. A competition like this, requiring quick design decisions, truly showcases these students' problem-solving ability in real time.”

Parts for designs will be made available from Mouser's manufacturer partners, including Arduino, Keysight Technologies, Molex, Renesas Electronics, and Vishay. The episodes will be hosted by Bryan DeLuca and Nicolette Emmino of eeDesignIt, and the project builds will be judged by Massimo Banzi, co-founder and designer at Arduino; Chris Moore, CEO of FIRST; and Kirk Ulery, business development manager, Transportation Solutions for Molex. Mouser's own Raymond Yin applied his engineering expertise to act as a technical mentor to the students.

“It was important to find the correct judges for this competition with our lineup of supplier sponsors, as their products will be integrated into the contestant's projects,” says Rachael Weaver, Mouser Supplier marketing director. “The supplier judges are the authority on these parts, making them the ideal appraisers of the final designs.”

The grand prize winner of the Circuit Showdown Design Contest will win $10,000, a $1,000 credit on mouser.com, and a Keysight lab bench valued at $6,000. The runnerup will receive $5,000, a $500 credit on mouser.com, and a $1,500 Keysight oscilloscope. The contestant in third place will take home a $250 credit on mouser.com and a Keysight Digital Multimeter.

To learn more and watch the episodes, visit https://www.mouser.com/circuit-showdown/.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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