dashdingo
Electrical
- Mar 30, 2012
- 1
Hi, this is my first post to the forum. Nice to meet you all. Hopefully I'm posting this question in the right place.
I'm the only engineer for a very small startup, so I am essentially the entire engineering department. This is my first job as an electrical engineer and I am wrapping up a big project and mostly focusing on documentation at this point. My employer requested something and I'm not sure if it is standard practice to document this information, so I wanted to ask anyone who has experience with this.
What my employer asked for is basically a step-by-step procedure for how to design the analog hardware for our system, the idea being that when I am no longer working here, an engineer (or non-engineer) can pick up the manual and just design the hardware to different specifications like an expert. Everything about the system is already documented as far as parts, schematics, layouts, etc. but they want basically a "how-to for dummies" type of thing.
Is it typical to document a system with that sort of information?
I feel like it's not, but, like I said, this is my first job as an engineer.
Thanks
I'm the only engineer for a very small startup, so I am essentially the entire engineering department. This is my first job as an electrical engineer and I am wrapping up a big project and mostly focusing on documentation at this point. My employer requested something and I'm not sure if it is standard practice to document this information, so I wanted to ask anyone who has experience with this.
What my employer asked for is basically a step-by-step procedure for how to design the analog hardware for our system, the idea being that when I am no longer working here, an engineer (or non-engineer) can pick up the manual and just design the hardware to different specifications like an expert. Everything about the system is already documented as far as parts, schematics, layouts, etc. but they want basically a "how-to for dummies" type of thing.
Is it typical to document a system with that sort of information?
I feel like it's not, but, like I said, this is my first job as an engineer.
Thanks