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Use Oscilloscopes (analog and digital), Multi-meters, RF Network analyzers, RF Spectrum Analyzers, Logic Analyzers, ICE (In Circuit Emulators), Microchip ICD, power supplies, etc. The EDE will be responsible for all phases of embedded hardware design including technical analysis of product requirements, recommendation of design alternatives, functional specifications, schematic design, PCB layout, hardware debug, hardware verification testing, while ensuring product is released to manufacturing on schedule, at cost target and with great quality.
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Strong working knowledge of electronic lab equipment (e.g. oscilloscope, logic analyzer, digital multi-meter, protocol analyzers, soldering iron and other tools). Solid understanding of one of more of the following: Power Electronics, Ethernet (10/100/1000) Hardware Development (Schematic Design, PCB prototyping) Device Characterization, Networking software.
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Matlab, Verilog, ARM); knowledge of electrical engineering principles as applied to audio engineering, mixed signal, and power electronics; the ability to use various lab equipment (such as oscilloscopes, audio analyzers, spectrum analyzers, electronic power supplies and loads); and knowledge of circuit and PCB design.
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Create embedded software projects using Kiel MDK and STM32 CubeMX ● Provide firmware for necessary hardware abstraction for use by embedded software developers ● Debug and test newly developed circuit card assemblies ● Use basic test equipment including oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, vector network analyzer, digital logic analyzer, and bench supplies/meters to test and validate designs.
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Utilizing schematic capture, circuit simulation, and PCB design software. Developing and coding embedded firmware, using relevant firmware design tools. Designing analog and digital logic and control circuits, as well as microcontrollers.
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On the team you will engage with a rewarding variety of responsibilities: Lead HW architecture definition, design and development SPICE simulation Schematic capture, component selection and design review Manage PCB layout with our team of designers HW validation planning and execution Custom silicon specifications and validation, from simple glue logic to multi-core ARM SoCs Collaborate with cross functional teams involved in product design and development process at Apple.
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Design, develop, and implement electrical and mechanical (product) design solutions for Unigen products Architect, design and develop Flash-based SSD and DRAM (DDR3/4) modules Determine electrical, thermal/environmental and performance characteristics of a product design Capture PCB stack-up and impedance control for the design Generate PCB layout guidelines Perform board bring-up and work with firmware/logic engineers to ensure product functionality.
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An ideal candidate will have excellent skills in one (or more) of the following areas: analog circuit design; schematic capture and PCB layout; FPGA logic design and programming, data acquisition, high-level programming (such as C.
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Prepares and creates instructional technical manuscripts for firmware operation along with other necessary documentation (ie flow charts, logic diagrams, and system level structure diagrams.
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PSOC, microcontroller), including schematic design and programming logic. Exposure to EDA schematic design tools for PCB schematic creation and physical design activity. This role spans responsibility across hardware, firmware, and operating system device drivers.
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PCB design for embedded systems: part selection, schematic capture, layout, DFM( bonus: RF systems with BLE, Cellular, Wifi ) Design for Manufacturing of PCB: board fab, PCBA (SMT, DIP, etc), final assembly, test + QC.
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Provide FPGA logic support for prototype and 1st article PCB testing. Provide early FPGA outer layer pinout compiles for PCB schematic development. Provide FPGA support for system-level multi-PCB integration testing.
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R) Firmware design and embedded systems. Troubleshoot/debug new and existing hardware/firmware. Develop custom software and firmware for microcontrollers. R) Firmware design and embedded systems.
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Experience with OR knowledge of PCB's (Printed Circuit Boards) is preferred: multi-layer PCB, SMT, analog/digital, RF, high temp, flex, ridged-flex, etc. embedded or firmware, SQL, Dot. Net, JavaScript, XML, Automation scripting, PLC Programming.
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PLC programming (Current experience Writing or Customizing Ladder Logic code) and/or related PLC technology. Experience working in a similar role for a company that builds, designs, customizes, installs and/or services PLC based Electronic Control Systems is a plus (Distributed Control Systems, DCS, HMI, SCADA, MES or similar.
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