Can ONLY electronics engineers for devices and systems repair all microelectronics?
Of all the electronic professions, can ONLY electronics technicians for devices and systems repair all (micro)electronic devices such as pacemakers, hearing aids, MP3 and DVD players, cell phones, smartwatches, GoPro cameras, smoke exhaust systems for operating rooms, etc., or can other electrical professions or mechatronics technicians also repair all of these?
Because electronics engineers for devices and systems are the specialists for small electronics/microelectronics.
I doubt that every electronicsman can do that, even if he calls himself an electronic.
Some only learn to knock slits and lay lines. They only have something to do with electronics at school. You can connect electronic controls and controls, but only in rare cases.
It is about the electronic device and systems that have nothing to do with slits and lines. The focus is on electronics.
The other profession is called Elektroniker Energie/Gebäudetechnik, which slits and knocks.
You call yourself an electronic.
These are very different professions that have been compiled under the direction of xyz. Only the vocational school will all be served at the beginning a same fabric. Our Azubis devices and systems had problems with this electrical engineering, as this never happens in our company.
No one can fix everything, but some people can fix a lot.
There are already different tools and training for each device group, since hardly anyone has all the tools available for all device groups
No, of course not. Depends on the device. But there are also engineers, physicists, mechanical engineers, mechatronics, specialist informatics etc.
My younger daughter is currently doing the European Master in Embedded Computing Systems (https://emecs.eit.uni-kl.de/) – this can not only repair, which also develops corresponding systems.
You can’t answer that.
In principle, electronics can repair microelectronics because that is exactly their profession.
But other professions also learn to partially repair microelectronics, but then perhaps only some sub-areas.
Anyone who has the appropriate knowledge can perform work for the mentioned knowledge is necessary.
Your listing is otherwise completely arbitrary, a pacemaker works completely different than a phone.
It is easy to say that everyone should have knowledge and practice. It’s not that easy.
I don’t know what this has to do with my answer.
Anyone who can, this is independent of the specific profession.