Technically i am an “unskilled worker” because i did not finish university. Didn’t stop me from being the guy who develops the network chips in the company.
Regarding 1.: in my country, sadly it does. No fancy paper telling that you can do X means “can’t do X” even if you can show what you have done. In way too many places.
Sometimes, data must be transmitted and received in a more precise way that a normal Ethernet could ever do. You see, those robotics people think “realtime” means to have a message delivered within a millisecond.
In my system I know where the bits are down to five picoseconds. This requires technology that is a tad more complex than just throwing a dumb PC at the problem (even if it runs Linux).
Technically i am an “unskilled worker” because i did not finish university. Didn’t stop me from being the guy who develops the network chips in the company.
Regarding 1.: in my country, sadly it does. No fancy paper telling that you can do X means “can’t do X” even if you can show what you have done. In way too many places.
the fuck is a network chip? why not just use a low power sock running an embedded Linux router? one statement raises so many questions!
they do exist but are typically made by vendors like Broadcom
You’re not getting the necessary thoughtput with a low power socket at the critical infrastructure.
you can put a lot through modern~ish socs
Sometimes, data must be transmitted and received in a more precise way that a normal Ethernet could ever do. You see, those robotics people think “realtime” means to have a message delivered within a millisecond.
In my system I know where the bits are down to five picoseconds. This requires technology that is a tad more complex than just throwing a dumb PC at the problem (even if it runs Linux).