Hey Hardware Ninja! Hope you're doing well! Just wanted to give you an update on my plans. So, I'm super excited to let you know that I'll be starting my MSEE this fall! Can't wait to dive deep into analog design and become an expert in the field. To get a head start, I've already started brushing up on the fundamentals of single stage amplifiers from Razavi's book. It's been a great refresher so far, and I'm finding it quite helpful. Since you have a ton of experience in analog design, I thought I'd reach out and ask for your guidance. What other topics would you recommend I cover to become a good analog design engineer? I want to make sure I have a solid foundation and can tackle any design challenge that comes my way. Also, if you could suggest some additional materials or textbooks that would complement my studies, that would be fantastic! I'm always on the lookout for valuable resources that can enhance my understanding and skills. Lastly, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the roadmap to becoming an analog design engineer. Are there any specific steps or milestones I should aim for? I want to make the most of my time in grad school and set myself up for success in my future career. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Hey Hardware Ninja!
Hope you're doing well! Just wanted to give you an update on my plans. So, I'm super excited to let you know that I'll be starting my MSEE this fall! Can't wait to dive deep into analog design and become an expert in the field.
To get a head start, I've already started brushing up on the fundamentals of single stage amplifiers from Razavi's book. It's been a great refresher so far, and I'm finding it quite helpful.
Since you have a ton of experience in analog design, I thought I'd reach out and ask for your guidance. What other topics would you recommend I cover to become a good analog design engineer? I want to make sure I have a solid foundation and can tackle any design challenge that comes my way.
Also, if you could suggest some additional materials or textbooks that would complement my studies, that would be fantastic! I'm always on the lookout for valuable resources that can enhance my understanding and skills.
Lastly, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the roadmap to becoming an analog design engineer. Are there any specific steps or milestones I should aim for? I want to make the most of my time in grad school and set myself up for success in my future career.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Wonderful Question Bytor, Exited and looking forward to the Dojo challenge 😃.
Looking forward to having you! Please share the word :)
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After long time please try to post weekly once
I saw this on a different channel last year
Must be a popular question to test candidates!
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