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EE-Training is a specialist electronic engineering training provider based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It targets electronics engineers who want to stay at the technical forefront, with a focus on signal integrity, power/power-supply integrity, high-speed hardware design, memory interface design, and VHDL. The organization has been delivering courses for engineers worldwide since 2004. Its key figure, Rolf V. Ostergaard, is an M.Sc.EE and SI Consultant, with experience organizing Nordic SI Week and collaborating with Doulos-certified instructors.
Its flagship offerings include the live “Signal Integrity with Hands-On” course, which emphasizes reducing issues during debugging and bring-up through theory, practical techniques, and hands-on simulation. “Open the Black Box of Memory” focuses on memory interface design, layout, performance optimization, and troubleshooting. “Power & Signal Integrity” is a video course that can be taken at your own pace, but it does not include the hands-on components found in the live course. The video course includes access to a free Slack channel and monthly ask-me-anything Q&A sessions. The website also lists Doulos’s 5-day Comprehensive VHDL and Expert VHDL courses for FPGA/ASIC design.
No specific pricing is disclosed in the main content, so further inquiry is required. The terms state that all courses must be prepaid, with invoice payment due within 7 days. Cancellations must be requested in writing at least 30 days in advance, while participant substitutions are allowed free of charge. Courses can be delivered as public global classes or arranged as private on-site corporate training on request. If a course is canceled by the organization, participants will be offered a rescheduled date or a refund of the course fee.
Its strengths lie in its highly focused positioning, making it well suited to real engineering problems in high-speed PCB design, SI/PI, and memory interfaces. The instructor background is clearly stated, and the organization has long served electronics engineers worldwide. Live courses include hands-on simulation, while video courses also come with Slack access and monthly Q&A. Limitations include a public schedule that currently appears to run only about 4–5 times per year, which limits flexibility. Pricing, course language, and certificate information are not clearly specified. The courses also have a relatively high technical barrier and are not as suitable for absolute beginners as general-purpose learning platforms.
EE-Training is better suited to engineers working in hardware R&D, SI/PI, PCB layout, FPGA/ASIC, and memory interfaces, as well as companies looking for specialized internal training for their teams. The main content does not clarify accessibility or payment availability from China, so network access should be considered unknown. If access or time zones are inconvenient, alternatives to compare include Doulos, EDA vendor training, IEEE continuing education, or electronics engineering courses offered by universities and online platforms.
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ee-training.dk is an Denmark Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ee-training.dk directly.