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hi.
As i heard, most of the companies, especially the big ones separate the schematics and the pcb design for different people.
why is it?
-because it worked 30 years ago with simplier circuits?
-because it works very well? (I dont think so)
-because the managers want to separate the required knowledge between employees, to easily replace someone? (And to pay less)
-or they can not find anyone who can do both?
Is it true for all the big companies?
can i find a job easily where i can do both?
where? does it depend on the companies? company types?
can we agree about this on a job interview? or is it made into concrete at the companies?
(in my atual job i can do both. this is a small european company)
Is there a job exist, where someone is allowed to design a computer motherboard alone?
so many people agrees in that in high speed and complex digital design, its better if one person can understand all the aspects about a circuit. mee too.
As i heard, most of the companies, especially the big ones separate the schematics and the pcb design for different people.
why is it?
-because it worked 30 years ago with simplier circuits?
-because it works very well? (I dont think so)
-because the managers want to separate the required knowledge between employees, to easily replace someone? (And to pay less)
-or they can not find anyone who can do both?
Is it true for all the big companies?
can i find a job easily where i can do both?
where? does it depend on the companies? company types?
can we agree about this on a job interview? or is it made into concrete at the companies?
(in my atual job i can do both. this is a small european company)
Is there a job exist, where someone is allowed to design a computer motherboard alone?
so many people agrees in that in high speed and complex digital design, its better if one person can understand all the aspects about a circuit. mee too.