I think I am in a somewhat similar situation. Problem is, I am trying to develop some of the hardware skills you seem to already have (Power Electronics like AC/DC, DC/DC analysis, buck converters, EMI mitigation for switching converters, etc) and analog (signal conditioning, filtering functions, separate grounding schemes from analog and digital, op-amps, transistors, etc).Dear Team,
I am a Hardware Design Engineer, mainly working in Analog Circuits and Power Electronics.
I don't have any coding experience,I have worked on Digital Hardware design to some extend.
It's almost 10 years now.
To grow in my career what and all skill set I need to acquire.
Thanks & Regards
H
Digital world would entail either FPGA or Embedded Design. And unfortunately that is not straight forward as both FPGA and Embedded have two different approaches to digital design and what type of applications are used for them as well. I wish there was some way for hardware engineers to develop real world skills. I see so many resources for software (code academy, boot camp for coders, etc) but nothing for us hardware guys to be able help gain knowledge for us. I guess there could be a boot camp for hardware engineers but hardware is so broad and vast where as software it's really specifically teaching you a coding language. I don't know, I am just rambling at this point. Anyone want to give their thoughts on this?