May 3, 2012
I’ve always been interested in topics of failure, motivation, and rewards. Especially in the context of personal achievement in the design process. When speaking with a friend over a couple beers which were his reward for doing everything that could be done in a failing situation, I suggested he take a different approach when placed [...]
March 26, 2012
My latest Element14 article is based directly on my experience as a new engineer at Keithley. Anyone will tell you how tough an error budget can be to work out, but I was amazed at all of the things it did for my job there and my career for years to come. After all, if [...]
February 9, 2012
Check it out! I’m EEweb’s featured engineer today! http://www.eeweb.com/spotlight/interview-with-dave-young
January 11, 2012
I am a firm believer that contracts are a GOOD thing. Not only is it an opportunity for reasonable people to write down their expectations and assumptions at one time, but memories have a habit of drifting from reality. Issues on responsibility, payments, ownership, etc… need to have some reference point that both parties agreed [...]
December 8, 2011
Have you ever worked on a project that gets canceled for some political or other reason not related to the technical potential? Kind of drives you insane. I just canceled a project of mine for strictly political reasons, and it gave me a better understanding of why it happens. Always good to look at things [...]
October 15, 2011
Sometimes I can’t help but think the way people (myself included) research the new ideas on the internet stagnates creativity. Like a big pot of stale ideas being stirred, never pushing someone to try something that ‘is so crazy, it just might work!” ….What was surprising to me was that the lack of consistent internet [...]
October 7, 2011
We all like to search for truth, meaning, and an understanding of ‘why we are here’ or ‘if what we do matters’ and ultimately, ‘am I making things better?’ So I wrote an article bringing up that exact point for the entire engineering field: In a discussion with a non-technical and environmentally-minded friend about the [...]
August 15, 2011
For my next installment on the E14: DIT blog, I wrote an article with some of my most useful steps to completing a schematic review. I’ve found these to work great on big reviews that involve lots of people as well as small reviews that consist of just me and the designer. Check out the [...]
July 22, 2011
Sometimes engineers get a bad rap for not being very emotional. And being friends with many engineers, I can totally understand this notion. It is not strange to have a conversation that starts with, “Why don’t you get out of my car and walk from here? Your house is only 100 meters away, but there [...]
June 3, 2011
I put up a new post on the Element14 DIT blog talking about things I’ve missed out on and wanted to share it here. I’m sure the older generation would approve! …the part of our history that I look back at with the most envy is the engineering work completed from the period of the [...]