Which is best way to go among digital, analog, microwave/RF or DSP

In summary, the conversation discussed the speaker's interest in pursuing a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, specifically in the fields of digital and DSP, and the potential job market and salaries for these and other areas such as analog and microwave/RF. The experts in the conversation mentioned that both fields have promising opportunities, but RF and Microwave may offer higher pay while DSP may provide better job security. However, they also emphasized the importance of studying what one enjoys rather than solely focusing on job prospects. The conversation also mentioned the possibility of eventually working in all four areas as an engineer.
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Hi all,
I have been thinking about doing Master's degree in Electrical Engineering but I'm really not sure which way to go. In fact I'm more into digital and DSP but I though it would be great idea to hear from experts in the field regarding the future job market and salaries especially in US/Canada for these two and about analog and microwave/RF. What is the hot industries for each of these? I'd really appreciate any comments and suggestions.
 
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You can't go wrong with either of these fields. In general, my guess is that the RF and Microwave field could pay better, but job security might be worse than a job working on DSP, which has all sorts of applications.

But, as with any such opinions, past experience is no indication of future performance.
 
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Study what you enjoy, not what you think will get you a better job.
 
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Thank you both Jake and fss. I really enjoy learning electronics in general but I just thought it would be wise to consult those who took a similar route. DSP is indeed fun and promising and so is analog but I guess I'd stick with DSP and embedded.
 
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All good comments and I'll add this too- if you fancy yourself a good engineer, plan on doing them all eventually. I have done designs requiring all four and there's a good chance you will too over your career.
 

Related to Which is best way to go among digital, analog, microwave/RF or DSP

1. Which is better for data processing: digital or analog?

It depends on the specific needs of the project. Digital processing offers more accuracy and flexibility, while analog processing is better for handling large amounts of data in real-time.

2. What are the advantages of using microwave/RF technology?

Microwave/RF technology offers a higher bandwidth and faster data transfer rates, making it ideal for wireless communication and high-speed data processing.

3. What are the limitations of using DSP for data processing?

DSP (digital signal processing) is limited by the accuracy of the analog-to-digital converters used to convert analog signals into digital form. It is also limited by the processing power and memory of the device being used.

4. Can a combination of these technologies be used for data processing?

Yes, it is common to use a combination of digital, analog, microwave/RF, and DSP technologies for data processing. Each has its own strengths and can be used together to achieve the best results.

5. What factors should be considered when choosing between these technologies?

The factors that should be considered include the type of data being processed, the speed and accuracy required, the available processing power and memory, and the cost and feasibility of implementing each technology.

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