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Experience in one or more of these focused areas: analog/digital circuits, firmware/Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), serial and parallel communication protocols, radio frequency. Develops avionics assembly designs primarily focused within the following fields:Electrical Power Systems (EPS) – Power distribution/control and battery design and testingCommand & Data Handling (C&DH) – Telemetry packaging and routingRadio Frequency (RF) – Transmitter, antenna and passive component design along with RF link analysisGuidance, Navigation and Controls (GN&C) – Global Positioning System (GPS), gyro/accelerometer design for inertial systems.
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Experience with FPGA design and RTL development using Verilog or VHDL. Experience in design, integration, and/or validation of Microelectromechanical Systems. Experience working with mixed signal circuit design, specifically power supply, signal conditioning, and clock synchronization with analog and digital circuit design, validation, and debug.
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Unique ability to combine communications system knowledge with analog, digital, and FPGA design. Job Title: Senior Specialist, Electronics Circuit Card Engineer (Relocation assistance will be provided to candidates outside the posted location) Job ID: 709 Job Location: Palm Bay, FL Job Description: Candidate will perform electronics circuit card assembly (CCA) design using electrical design and analysis tools, including schematic capture, functional and block diagram generation, electrical wiring diagrams, involving digital, power, analog, and mixed signal designs.
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At least 5 years product design experience of moderately complex electronics, including analog and digital circuit design, schematic capture, logic design, and PCB layout validation. Experience with FPGA development, Xilinx preferred, using Verilog (preferred) or VHDL programming languages.
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The position requires an understanding of component applications in analog and digital circuits, power electronics, high speed digital interfaces, FPGA and DSPs. The position also requires understanding of thermal, vibration, radiation and electromagnetic stress effects on these devices.
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Interest in Software Defined Radio (SDR) or Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA), experience preferred. Xilinx Vivado and with Linux systems such as Ubuntu/Redhat, Ettus UHD and RFNoC, Analog Device’s IIO.
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Solid Analog IC circuit knowledge. FPGA programming knowledge (Verilog) As a Silicon Validation Engineer, you will be part of an R&D team developing high speed SerDes PHYs. You will work with a cross functional design team of analog designers and hardware engineers from a wide variety of backgrounds.
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As a member of the CAD team, you will be working closely with Custom, Analog & RF Engineering design community to develop & support customized tools and flows for Schematic & Layout design, Circuit Simulation, IP characterization, Custom/Analog P&R and transistor-level EM/IR flows.
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This typically involves PCB analog and digital circuit design, power electronics design, FPGA design, and system integration. Knowledge of basic digital and analog circuit design concepts.
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Development of complex CPU, FPGA and ASIC based PCBA designs preferred. Network, analog and digital design, and computer engineering experience a plus. With Schematic capture, PCB layout and circuit analysis applications such as OrCAD, SPICE, eCADSTAR, Altium etc.
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Schematic capture and PWB layout of digital/analog mixed-signal electrical circuit designs. Execution of complex microprocessor and FPGA based circuit board design including schematic capture, part selection, and simulation.
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ASIC design or FPGA design experience. Experience with circuit design (e.g., digital, analog, RF). ASIC design or FPGA design experience. Currently has, or is in the process of obtaining, a Ph. D. degree in the fields of applied mathematics, signal processing, computational optics, or related fields.
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Design peripheral interfaces, including analog op-amps, balanced drivers, power drivers, AD/DC, DC/DC linear and SMPS, mixed signal ADC as well as digital: USB, HDMI, Ethernet, QSPI, I2C, UART, I2S, GPIO.
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Designing hardware solutions including digital and analog circuit design, firmware applications, and microprocessor-based board level design. Proficiency in FPGA design using Xilinx development tools and high-speed digital design.
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Strong background in Digital, RF, Analog circuit design principles, DSP, Programmable Logic and/or FPGA. Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, Verilog, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, RF, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, Aerospace industry.
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