Diseñador de Dispositivos Electrónicos
Electronic Device Designers shape the future of technology by designing and developing the electronic devices that we use every day, from smartphones and computers to medical devices and industrial equipment. They work with a variety of electronic components, including transistors, resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits, to create devices that meet specific performance requirements and are reliable and safe to use.
Education and Training
Electronic Device Designers typically have a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a related field. Some employers may also require a master's degree or higher. In addition to formal education, Electronic Device Designers must have a strong understanding of electronics and electrical engineering principles, including circuit design, signal processing, and electromagnetic compatibility.