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Can analog circuit design adapt and remain relevant, or will it become a relic of the past?

As digital technologies continue to advance and dominate various aspects of modern life, can analog circuit design adapt and remain relevant, or will it become a relic of the past, and what innovations and breakthroughs can we expect to see in analog circuit design that will ensure its continued importance in a rapidly digitizing world?
@IoT Cloud @PCB & Analog

  1. Mr_UJ 🔋#0000

    Analog design is/ will still be relevant specially in the field of IoT, RF & communications.

  2. techielew#0000

    I’m super interested in what folks have been doing with analog computers. Lower power and higher performance potentially with lower (basically zero) latency if you stay in the analog domain

  3. ZacckOsiemo#0000

    next year maybe I study analog … again since Uni.

  4. techielew#0000

    lol rt? @mr_uj. is right tho; if you’re in RF you need to know analog but there aren’t a whole lot of RF engineers out there

  5. ZacckOsiemo#0000

    we need them, the more powerful the small computers get the more radiowaves become silly important.

  6. techielew#0000

    Need more Swedes, please 😆

  7. ZacckOsiemo#0000

    More like we need more Sweden Everywhere … Scandinavia is genuinely insane for progress.

  8. mr_uj.#0

    Rightly said

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