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I work in a company that does medical CT. I just graduated. Because I participated in an electronic design competition during college and worked on power supplies, I was assigned to the hardware development team and now work on high voltage. Experienced experts, please share your development path as a hardware engineer.
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Six years have passed. I wonder if the original poster is still in the medical industry? After six years, he should have become an old hand. As I understand it, hardware engineering is a complicated subject. In addition to the basic theoretical knowledge of analog and digital electronics, control, and communication, it also requires a lot of hands-on operation, including various test equipment, instrument maintenance, and process upgrades. It is best to generalize from a point. If you want to have long-term development, it is recommended to develop at the system level and pay more attention to the electromagnetic compatibility of instruments. Good products must be sold. It is not just about design, but also about going through various electromagnetic compatibility tests. The more you do and the more you accumulate, the more capital you will have, and you will become a big shot.   Details Published on 2024-7-23 14:54
 
 

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Don't mislead me, I'm not myself anymore when I'm spontaneous  Details Published on 2018-8-9 18:27
 
 
 

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Don't mislead me, I'm not myself anymore if I'm casual
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Yeah, it's all very casual.
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I have developed both of these skills myself. You can ask individual questions, but I cannot discuss how to design them here.
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I just want to know what I need to learn, instead of learning just what I need now. There is no other meaning!  Details Published on 2018-8-23 09:46
I just want to know what I need to learn, instead of learning just what I need now. There is no other meaning!  Details Published on 2018-8-17 11:25
 
 
 

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hongying posted on 2018-8-17 09:58 I have developed both of these skills myself. You can ask individual questions, but it is impossible to discuss how to design here.
I just want to know what needs to be learned, not just learning what is currently used. There is no other meaning!
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hongying posted on 2018-8-17 09:58 I have developed both of these skills myself. You can ask individual questions, but it is impossible to discuss how to design here.
Read more relevant materials, do more experiments, and if conditions permit, set up your own laboratory. This way, your development speed will double.
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Where to share experiences? !!! ...
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Six years have passed. I wonder if the original poster is still in the medical industry? After six years, he should have become an old hand. As I understand it, hardware engineering is a complicated subject. In addition to the basic theoretical knowledge of analog and digital electronics, control, and communication, it also requires a lot of hands-on operation, including various test equipment, instrument maintenance, and process upgrades. It is best to generalize from a point. If you want to have long-term development, it is recommended to develop at the system level and pay more attention to the electromagnetic compatibility of instruments. Good products must be sold. It is not just about design, but also about going through various electromagnetic compatibility tests. The more you do and the more you accumulate, the more capital you will have, and you will become a big shot.

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