Analog Engineer
Analog Engineering is the design and development of electronic systems that use continuous signals. Analog engineers work with circuits, components, and systems that operate in the analog domain, which is the range of continuous values between two extremes.
What does an Analog Engineer do?
Analog engineers are responsible for the design, development, and testing of analog electronic systems. They work with a variety of electronic components, including resistors, capacitors, transistors, and diodes, to create circuits that perform specific functions. Analog engineers also work with software to program and control analog systems.
Analog engineers are employed in a wide variety of industries, including telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing. They work on a variety of projects, including the design of audio amplifiers, power supplies, and control systems.