> Will one have a better career furture (stable job, high pay, etc.) in digital or analog circuit design. I don't know which one I should get into. You should get into whatever you really like doing and are good at. The world will probably need more digital engineers in the future than analog, but analog design skills will always be needed. Also, the number of people that are really good at analog seems to be rather small. Regardless of whether you try to specialize in analog hardware design, digital hardware design, or software/firmware, it is a good idea to have a basic understanding of the other two. All three go together on most projects I work on. As you get more senior and if you want to stay technical, you will have to be capable of looking at the big picture of a project to architect it. You can't do that without basic knowledge of the tradeoffs in all three fields, although you don't need to specialize in all of them. ******************************************************************** Olin Lathrop, embedded systems consultant in Littleton Massachusetts (978) 742-9014, olin@embedinc.com, http://www.embedinc.com -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics