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1. Drawn to Analog in a Digital Generation
As an electrical engineering student raised in the digital age, I always found myself more fascinated by the analog world. In the lab, watching signals dance across the oscilloscope, I felt a strong connection to the invisible flow of electricity that powers everything. Every spike, ripple, and noise told a story. I was not just writing lines of code—I was listening to what the system was trying to say.
One professor once told me, “Digital gives you the result, but analog shows you the process.” That phrase shaped the way I approach engineering problems. It’s what ultimately led me to embedded systems, where digital control meets real-world physics. Working with microcontrollers, sensors, and motor drivers, I learned to see my code not only as a set of instructions but as a part of a living system that reacts to the world around it. This mindset aligns with what Analog Devices does at its core—bridging the analog and di…