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Design and develop software for a System on Chip (SoC) solution consisting of multiple operating environments (POSIX, RTOS, bare metal) and processing cores (MPU, MCU, DSP) interfacing with devices through common peripheral buses (SPI, I2C, CAN, PCIe, MIPI CSI, SERDES, Ethernet, UART.
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Development of communication interfaces: BLE, SPI, I2C, and FLASH. 6+ years of embedded firmware development. Standard debugging tools: STM, ICE, and Logic Analyzers. Lumicity is currently partnered with a fantastic company local to the Fremont California area that is looking for a Senior Embedded Engineer to join their team.
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Previous experience troubleshooting electronic hardware issues and proficient at operating test equipment such as DVM, logic analyzer, and storage oscilloscope. Experience in developing and debugging microcontroller firmware.
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Expertise with several of the following microcontroller peripherals UART, SPI, I2C, ADC, DMA, PWM. Strong working knowledge of electronic lab equipment (e.g. oscilloscope, logic analyzer, digital multi-meter, protocol analyzers, soldering iron and other tools.
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Real time firmware for micro-processors using SPI, I2C, UART, and SDIO to communicate with peripheral sensor IC's. Work closely with Electrical Engineering to debug and troubleshoot PCBA's during board bring up, utilizing electronics troubleshooting tools such as logic and protocol analyzers and oscilloscopes.
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Familiar with low speed interfaces such as I2C, SPI, SPMI, AVSBus & PMBusFamiliar working with software running on Qualcomm’s QuRT RTOS (ARM Cortex-A CPU’s and Hexagon DSPs)Familiar with Qualcomm’s Core Software infrastructure e.g. Glink, QDSS, SOC power control algorithms such as dynamic frequency/voltage scaling.
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Develop firmware and FPGA logic for existing and future embedded products. Experience in interfacing with FPGA, DDR, Flash Memory, I2C, SPI, RTOS, LVDS, timing, and understanding their interactions.
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Will work with a multi-disciplined product delivery team of RF, Electrical, Mechanical, and other Firmware Engineers to design, modify, and evaluate embedded software, and/or programmable logic and/or electronic apparatus, components, or circuitry for use in electronic equipment and devices.
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Ability to debug firmware running on PCBA hardware, using logic analyzers, oscilloscope and other lab equipments. Firmware and/or software development experience in C designing low-level drivers such as I2C, SPI, UART etc.
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We are seeking a dynamic and skilled embedded firmware engineer to contribute to our cutting-edge projects. Sr. Firmware Engineer. We are seeking a dynamic and skilled embedded firmware engineer to contribute to our cutting-edge projects.
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Experience working with Linux devices (eg: GPIO, UART, I2C, SPI, UIO) Familiarity with basic electronics lab equipment (multimeter, oscilloscope, logic analyzer) Experience working with Linux devices (eg: GPIO, UART, I2C, SPI, UIO.
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Build embedded software solutions for plasma cutting systems, including firmware for embedded subsystems and software tools for supporting development and test. Comfortable with instrumentation such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, protocol analyzer, etc.
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Debugging hardware and firmware using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, protocol analyzers, or system control devices (T32). Knowledge of server hardware interfaces (SPI, I2C, DDR, PCIe.
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Experience with embedded firmware development tools such oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, DC power analyzers, logic analyzers, and protocol analyzers. Design at various levels, circuit card design, and logic implementation with VHDL/Verilog programming.
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You will work with other cross-functional team members – RF system engineers, SW engineers, DSP engineers, FPGA logic designers & HW engineers to design/ develop embedded SW that is instrumental in creating products loved all over the globe.
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