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Using a working knowledge of schematic capture, analysis tools/instruments, PCB layout, EMC / Compliance to support new and fielded designs with customers and manufacturing plants. Working knowledge of electronic design principles, analog and digital systems, and PCB manufacturing processes.
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Experience with circuit design and PCB layout tools. We are looking for an electrical engineer with experience in analog and digital design, preferably also with experience in hardware testing or software development.
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PCB layout is desirable. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Must have experience with one or more of the following: Digital Signal Processing (DSP) RF/Microwave Circuit design Analog Circuit design Digital electronics design FPGA design Algorithm Development (Pattern Recognition and Object Tracking) LabView Automated Test Stand Design Requires strong oral/written communication skills.
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PCB Layout: supervise the generation of board design files through all design phases. Fundamental knowledge of circuit design, analog analysis, sensor physics, and statistics. Strong electrical engineering background in board-level analog and mixed-signal design.
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Experience with PCB Schematic & Layout process and tools (e.g. Allegro, Altium, etc. Work with multiple technologies including voltage regulators, mixed analog/digital circuits, embedded microcontrollers/microprocessors, FPGA’s, motor controllers and sensors.
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Hands-on experience with high-speed/high-density digital and/or high-power/high-current analog layout. Be familiar with high-speed/high-density digital and high-power/high-current analog layout practices.
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High level Experience with PCB layout tools like Allegro/PADS/ layoutHands on experience of design different interfaces like external memories, I2C, SPI, RS232, RS485, MODBUS, BLE, LCD & touch screen interfaces etc.
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Proficiency in all phases of PCB design, including: creation of high-level functional and architectural diagrams, SPICE analysis, power analysis, component selection, schematic entry (OrCAD Capture experience a plus), and working with the PCB layout team to optimize placement, signal integrity, fitment, etc.
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Lead the design activities including documentation of requirements, topology and component selection, schematic capture, PCB layout, prototype builds, firmware coding, and test plan development and execution.
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Experience in analog and digital circuit design including signal integrity principles. Analyze and design analog and digital electronic circuits including signal conditioning, power, analog-to-digital conversion, and communication.
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Proficiency in PCB design, including experience with PCB layout tools (e.g., Cadence Allegro) As an Electrical Engineer, Analog (Power Supplies) you research, design, develop test or oversee the the manufacturing and installation of electrical equipment, components, or systems for commercial, industrial or military use.
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Knowledge of ECAD tools for schematic capture, PCB layout, and simulation including Siemens/Mentor Graphics PADS software tools. Strong analytical design skills including experience designing using schematic capture and PCB layout CAD software.
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You will be responsible for analog, mixed signal, and high-speed digital circuit design and simulation, schematic capture, printed circuit board layout, component selection, prototype bring-up, design validation and design documentation.
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Expertise in schematic capture and layout guidance with Cadence Allegro tool set. Candidate must have strong general knowledge of electrical/electronics engineering fundamentals as well as have actual experience designing and developing complex mixed signal electrical PCB assemblies and bringing them to production.
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Drive PCB layout to the release of a PCBA fabrication package using Allegro Cadence. - Generates schematic and related files that are ready for PCB layout. - Schematic, PCB, and PCBA circuit design.
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