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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Chip Design
Working in a small company, you often have to do a whole bunch of things. There’s no “Hardware Architect” or “Layout Guy” or “Test Engineer” or “Firmware Engineer”, it always seems like I got one more job title. Anyways, I’ve … Continue reading
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Disney world still impresses
So, in case you haven’t figured it out, I’m an electrical engineering. I work for a virtual reality hardware company, whose name I shall not mention. Most of what I do is making video processing circuits. I am on vacation … Continue reading
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