Although, I am member of this great forum a long time already, I guess, someone may need to know more about myself, my interests and knowledge.
I also will use that, to link to if someone asks for my background

I am working on electronic project since more than 30 years, so I assume I am at least a bit experienced. My short form vita below my help to judge, where my major skills are.
Never the less I had to except my limits: "All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure." (Mark Twain).
I also accepted, ones know-how is fully wasted, if one is not willing to share. So I started to educated young people (school, university..).
Meanwhile I am member of several great forums. This in my feeling is one of the bests (not such specific like [volt-nuts].
My so far vita:
- apprenticeship in a repair shop for radio and tv (yes, still many tube sets that time)
- academic studies (that time member of several joined projects with IBM, Siemens and other (CAD, Process Control...)
- several yrs. R&D engineer for customized design of high precision embedded process controllers (temp/pressure/humidity/drives...).
A quite small company, thus responsible for the complete projects: sponsorship, cost, specification, analog, digital, construction, supply, production, testing, field support. - 14 yrs. at a Japanese semiconductor company / starting as product specialist for analog & MCUs (4..64bits) at the end project manager for customized projects.
(in 1995 founded my own engineering consultant (in parallel) to support customer projects, having to small business case for my employer
(with full acceptance & support of my employer).
That engineering consultant still exists, but I have reduced the business to the absolutely minimum (just servicing old projects) - For 1 year a specific project at the criminal lab of the German feds – mainly motivated by 9/11
- some yrs. at a big global distributors for project sales at motion control customers
- 2005 I moved to another German state (and into a new house with much less space). Thus I was forced to reduce my equipment.
In 2007 I started to recover my bench at the reduced space. See below link for details. - at present I am working as global account manager (sales) at a German semiconductor supplier (motion control and automotive market).
My customers are located in Asian, USA and Europe.
My Workbench at home:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/whats-your-work-benchlab-look-like-post-some-pictures-of-your-lab/msg999581/#msg999581Electronics is still a major part of my life.
Nevertheless there is also a life aside. My wife (I am married more than 30 year), the children (meanwhile autonomous), our friends, 2 dogs, my motorbike and last but not least our house&garden (I did also scuba diving for many years, but I have stopped)