Greetings from a 70 yr old EE who enjoyed a career in Electronics

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I recall being interested early in electronics, not knowing what to expect or do and just lucky to find jobs when existing ones could not be sustained. All the while studying for Xmas exams between contractions before my eldest son was born in '74. It was time when creative analog applications, SCADA, Doppler tracking, ISDN BB WAN were forming like clusters of stars in the universe billions of years ago.
I found all my design experiences and military testing in Aerospace fit the requirements to master the art of testing hard disk drives for defects with margin testing, DVT, HALT/HASS, to and gping from Test Engineering Mgr to Operations manager for a microwave automated meter reading R&D company to Design Services Mgr for a contract manufacturing co. and being the 1st contract design with Lucent with follow-on production.

Now I like to help others and run simulations for proof of concept. Like linear improvements with NFB. https://tinyurl.com/2ylnhypq
 
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Welcome to PF, Tony; it's great to have you here (from a fellow EE). :smile:
 
Did you ever go to Halted or Haltek? Haltek is gone now, but Halted is still around in a merged form:

http://www.halted.com/
 
Welcome from another old-time EE
 
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