Christoph Tack is an electronics-focused R&D specialist with over a decade of experience designing test systems, PCBs, firmware and production tooling for traffic cameras and interface electronics. He has repeatedly owned end-to-end test and hardware tool chains—from test plans and schematics to firmware and assembly—thriving as a one-man department and in early-stage engineering shops. After nearly 17 years at Traficon/FLIR/Teledyne-FLIR refining and standardizing test tooling, he transitioned in 2022 to 7c7engineering to turn a hardware hobby into a full-time role and set up lab infrastructure. Now at Psicontrol he continues to drive electronic schematic and hardware design as part of a compact hardware team. Known for versatility and pragmatism, he excels where hardware and firmware intersect and where production realities shape design decisions. He holds a Master’s in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from KU Leuven Brugge.
11 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master's degree Electrical and Electronics Engineering at KU Leuven Brugge
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