astonmartin0818
Electrical
- May 11, 2012
- 5
I keep hearing that there is a shortage of good analog designers, because most people are doing digital design.
On the other hand, with things becoming increasingly digital, is there going to be less demand for analog work as the digital portion becomes relatively larger? Maybe just a few A/D D/A converters and power stages?
Also, with analog design, what would happen when things like graphene transistors and carbon nanotubes come into play? Wouldn't a lot of what you learned become obsolete?
On the other hand, with things becoming increasingly digital, is there going to be less demand for analog work as the digital portion becomes relatively larger? Maybe just a few A/D D/A converters and power stages?
Also, with analog design, what would happen when things like graphene transistors and carbon nanotubes come into play? Wouldn't a lot of what you learned become obsolete?