AMETEK Programmable Power
Eusebio Hernandez is a seasoned PCB Designer with extensive experience in circuit board design and engineering. Currently serving as a Sr PCB Designer at AMETEK Programmable Power since June 2021, Eusebio previously held roles at Teledyne API and Ametek Programmable Power, where responsibilities included designing circuit boards for pollution measurement, power supplies, and mixed-signal systems using Altium Designer and Mentor Graphics PADS. Eusebio's expertise also extends to generating essential documentation for fabrication, assembly, and testing processes. Earlier career positions included roles at MediaWorks ISI and Clare Micronix, focusing on design and testing of circuit boards, and Eusebio began the technical journey as a Technician II at Western Digital. Eusebio's educational background includes studies at Fullerton College and obtaining a GED from the San Juan Capistrano Adult Education Center.
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AMETEK Programmable Power
Located in San Diego, CA, AMETEK Programmable Power designs, manufactures and markets precision, AC and DC programmable power supplies, electronic loads, application specific power subsystems, and compliance test solutions for customers requiring & valuing differentiated power products and services. AMETEK Programmable Power boasts one of the industries' broadest portfolios of programmable power products under the well known and respected Sorensen, Elgar, California Instruments and AMREL brands. AMETEK's programmable power supplies and power sources serve a wide range of stimulus (T&M) and process power needs in applications including semiconductor fabrication, commercial and defense ATE, oil exploration, solar array and battery string simulation, avionics, general R&D and EMC compliance testing. With strong brands, a broad product portfolio, exceptional precision power conversion and control expertise, proven power system integration capabilities and deep applications knowledge, AMETEK Programmable Power is your trusted "power partner."