As WFH/Hybrid work has become more common, engineer workspaces are changing. Should professional engineers have test equipment at home? Take the poll and let us know, and if you have a lab at home, please tell us about it!
As WFH/Hybrid work has become more common, engineer workspaces are changing. Should professional engineers have test equipment at home? Take the poll and let us know, and if you have a lab at home, please tell us about it!
Q1) Everything that needs security clearance or classified equipment will never see a WFH lab. Unfortunately I am in this situation right now.
Q2) Anything needed for stand alone development is reasonable, as soon as it comes to integration or transfer to production, EEs need to be on-site. There are interesting options for remote debug (mostly firmware, because for HW debug somebody still needs to attach the probes) popping up, might be a nice topic for a learning module.
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Q1) Everything that needs security clearance or classified equipment will never see a WFH lab. Unfortunately I am in this situation right now.
Q2) Anything needed for stand alone development is reasonable, as soon as it comes to integration or transfer to production, EEs need to be on-site. There are interesting options for remote debug (mostly firmware, because for HW debug somebody still needs to attach the probes) popping up, might be a nice topic for a learning module.
- W.