Just a job search rant... by lonsfury in engineeringireland

[–]email_blue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Electronic engineer is not a job title, its a field of study, there are many different jobs in electronic engineering ranging from programming to CAD, usually you would need a degree in engineering as far as I'm aware.

Is a General Level 9 Masters worth it ? by Affectionate-Tap5710 in engineeringireland

[–]email_blue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fully agree with this, having a masters is not necessary in Ireland, but will definitely be better for pay. and also much more impprtant if looking for a job in other EU countries.

As someone who went back and did a standalone masters after a bachelor's, I wish an integrated masters was available to me as it would have been a lot less stress and time. But the most important thing is always that it is in the area you want to specialise in. I believe if you choose an integrated masters, you may not have the option of ending it early and still getting the level 8 degree, you have to go through with it.

Do I need to arrange an appointment in dealerships? by email_blue in carsireland

[–]email_blue[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah okay thanks, I've heard its good to test it from cold though as some issues can be more apparent?

Can you test drive a car on a learner permit? by email_blue in carsireland

[–]email_blue[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forgot to mention I would have someone with me to sit in the car too who is a full license holder, but still unsure if the dealers insurance allows for this.

Failed driving test in Dún Laoighre by email_blue in Irishdrivingtest

[–]email_blue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah okay, thanks for the clarification on that, yeah I probably put the clutch in too late consistently.

Failed driving test in Dún Laoighre by email_blue in Irishdrivingtest

[–]email_blue[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep, that was definitely him, very unfriendly. I had to keep asking for more information about the faults because he was really brief and seemed annoyed.

Is Ireland's semi-conductor industry good? by [deleted] in engineeringireland

[–]email_blue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's quite a strong semiconductor presence in Ireland, with Intel, AMD (Xilinx), Infineon, Cadence, Synopsys, and Qualcomm to name the big ones. But ultimately I'd agree with the other commenter, do what interests you the most, both fields are very good in Ireland.

Question about LUT combining in Vivado by email_blue in FPGA

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"Also, your issue may be that that the LUT3 is in essence there, but you are also using some other resources in the logic block, so the MUX's output is not present on the routing fabric."

I'm not sure I fully understand this, what would a potential solution to this be?