Designing and debugging analog circuits — power supplies, sensor front-ends, signal conditioning — is core to a Field Application Engineer who walks client engineering teams through reference designs and fixes board-level issues on-site. It demands real bench skill: reading datasheets, using an oscilloscope, and diagnosing noise or stability problems simulation alone won't catch, usually built through an electronics degree plus years supporting semiconductor customers. Few engineers pair strong analog fundamentals with customer-facing troubleshooting, so FAEs who do command a high premium at India's chipmakers and distributors.
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