Publisher's Synopsis
Written by a Japanese active electronics engineer (at the time of writing the original Japanese version), this novel describes the daily life of an engineer. The main character, a female electronics engineer, grows both as a person and as an engineer in parallel. It includes technical topics such as the Smith chart, oscillator circuits, circuit board design, intermodulation, multipass fading, etc. Engineers will enjoy this book. For non-engineers, it is a must-read for understanding engineering people, with its daily topics on engineers.
Technical contents does not necessarily need to be understood. Paying attention to what the engineers think and feel will make you enjoy the story. The book depicts the hardships and joys of being an engineer. Yuri's senior employees explain electronics circuits and wireless technology to give readers an idea of what it is like to be an engineer. The book also discusses how to prepare oneself as an engineer.The book describes technical regulations unfamiliar to non-industry people. Electronic engineers can understand the meaning behind the fact that the oscillation waveform is a sine wave. The work also describes the daily life of an engineer, including personnel assessments and how to capture measuring instrument data. Synopsis.
The main character, Yuri Ueda, who has been with the company for two years, is an excellent female engineer, according to her admission. She handles digital circuit design and solves unreasonable customer requests with her ideas.
One day, Yuri is asked to move to the radio-frequency circuit design section. Yuri thinks she cannot design radio-frequency circuits, but she cannot honestly say so, and the decision is made to move her. While studying independently, Yuri pretends to be humble to those around her, but she is perplexed to find that her modesty is being highly evaluated oppositely.
Yuri has different feelings about her father and a complex one about her older sister. These feelings develop rapidly after her boss's death before she is moved, and Yuri grows both as a person and an engineer. In the sequel, the second half of this book, Yuri receives an email that a wireless system she shipped is experiencing communication errors. She thinks it is caused by shielding or reflection of radio waves, but the cause is gradually narrowed down, and it turns out to be unexpected. In addition, Ayaka, a peer of Yuri's, informs Yuri that she has met with Kirishima, who taught Yuri and left the company. Yuri thinks it is none of her business what happens between Ayaka and Kirishima. ......