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Babay2019-01-30 13:51:33
Electronics
Babay, 2019-01-30 13:51:33

Are schematics needed?

The question is what is it. Having worked as a radio engineer for some time and being a programmer by education, he joined this industry and wanted to go further. Are circuit engineers and hardwire programmers in demand now? Does anyone need johns? And what knowledge is needed for a competent circuit engineer, and does this profession have any subsequent stages of development? I hope for your answers.

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beduin01, 2019-01-30
@beduin01

Alas, different NodeJS and other slag are now in vogue, so be prepared for the fact that at the average level you will receive two to three times less than a person who has mastered NPM and sculpts shitty sites in a stream.
At the expert level, it is clear the situation will be different. But it is still necessary to grow to this level and the vacancies will be piecemeal.
I have a friend who left circuitry for the web precisely because of inadequately high salaries in it.

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Puma Thailand, 2019-01-30
@opium

There is more technology, so there will be demand, not like the web, of course, but you definitely won’t be left without work

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n12eq3, 2019-01-30
@n12eq3

no, not needed. the market is small and went in the direction of enlargement of the applied modules. the remaining positions will be occupied by those who initially like it and who have a craving for it in addition to greenery.
also, any device needs to be conditionally developed only once, and it is possible to code copy-paste and perform at meetups for money from developed countries for much longer on the same hardware.

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alexpic, 2019-02-07
@alexpic

Of course, they are needed, in the afternoon with fire you will not find a good specialist. A good one is one who can draw and explain on a piece of paper how a step-down converter works, knows how the voltage drop across a semiconductor diode depends on temperature, can draw a non-inverting amplifier on an op-amp and an emitter follower. This is so, offhand, on which juniors usually fall, who imagine themselves to be cool specialists. Well, to the heap, it would be nice to know production technologies: how printed circuit boards are made and how components are then soldered on them.
If you have highly specialized knowledge of the black magic of tracing high-speed boards or microwave design, then it will be quite easy to find a job in the capitals. In small towns, of course, it is more difficult.
But here they write the truth - what a thread, ospodiisuse, a front-ender with 2 years of experience in shit coding on JS, on average, will get the best offer. And he can find remote work. So the fans who are rushing go to the glands. Those who survive and develop can reach good heights. Well, they do what they love, and do not plow in galleys in EPAM or Luxoft.

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Saboteur, 2019-01-30
@saboteur_kiev

And what knowledge is needed for a competent circuit engineer, and does this profession have any subsequent stages of development?

The stage of development "competent circuit engineer" is already quite good.
At this stage, you can try to stir up your own production of some IOT things.

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Papayaved, 2019-02-07
@Papayaved

Jobs are available, but wages are low. PP breeders (topologists) get much more, they can also deal with circuitry. Circuit engineering is usually done in parallel with other specialties - programming, FPGA, microwave, etc.
Circuitry depends on the field of activity and it is necessary to understand this area in order to competently make circuitry. In high-frequency devices, circuitry is closely related to PCB wiring. For example, the selection of capacitors filtering the power supply based on the results of the wiring and modeling of the PCB.

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