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Experience in digital logic programming using Verilog or VHDL. This Firmware Engineering role will be part of the electrical engineering team responsible for designing and implementing embedded firmware for intra-operative neuromonitoring used within our surgical navigation and robotic products.
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We have 100+ years of cumulative hands-on experience in architecture, logic design, verification, physical design, emulation and firmware. Testbench development - System Verilog UVM and C tests.
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You will provide technical consultations on analog design and CMOS development, being a recognized Micron content expert and technical authority on analog circuits and their interface towards Core, Firmware, Logic, Layout, area reductions, and performance improvements.
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You will be responsible for designing and implementing the system's control logic, developing digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms, writing device control interfaces, and designing the broader architecture of the system.
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Develop firmware and FPGA logic for existing and future embedded products. Are you a seasoned Embedded Firmware Engineer with a minimum of 10 years of hands-on experience in real-time systems.
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Proficient with System Verilog/Verilog RTL source code. A minimum of 3 years of experience RTL Integration, 3 rd Party IP RTL through Lint, CDC check, DFT check with spyglass or VC static and generate clean reports.
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Experience with circuit design in high speed circuits, Verilog/FPGAs, microcontrollers, microprocessors, firmware, and programmable logic based development. Collaborate in a team environment and work across engineering disciplines to develop systems and manage trade offs across electronics, mechanics, optics, sensors, haptics, firmware and software.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience RTL Integration, 3rd Party IP RTL through Lint, CDC check, DFT check with spyglass or VC static and generate clean reports. The ideal candidate can help along the design flow to establish synthesis runs with the related timing constraints, perform Lint, CDC, DFT checks, support regression and release process and analyze STA timing results.
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A minimum 5 years of experience in Emulation, Prototyping or FPGA design and verification using System Verilog/Verilog/VHDL. + Release the emulation/prototyping images to various teams doing functional validation, firmware development and design verification.
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You will work cross-functionally with teams that will dynamically change depending on the problem and potentially include mechanical, optical, firmware, software, and research experts. Experience with use of oscilloscopes, high speed digital test equipment, logic analyzers, or function generators.
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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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In-depth knowledge of digital logic design, chip architecture and microarchitecture. Regression setup and debug for RTL/Gate Level Netlist/UPF PA sim/Emulation/Proto. An experienced SoC Design Verification Engineer able to provide design verification services for multi CPU/DSP SoC.
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Reading and interpreting technical specs to come up with Micro-architecture and implement RTL design in System Verilog. DEG/IMSG is seeking an experienced IP Logic Design Engineer for its PCIe and Accelerator IP development organization, a dynamic team with a history of outstanding execution and industry-leading accomplishments.
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Knowledge of analog and digital simulators such as HSPICE, Fast SPICE, Verilog, Cadence/LVS/DRC tools, and facilitating platforms such as JAMA, JIRA, Unix, and scripting languages (Python). For more than 45 years, Micron Technology, Inc. has redefined innovation with the world’s most advanced memory and semiconductor technologies.
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Seamless porting between simulation/emulation/prototyping platforms. Integration/development of UVM mailboxes and HW/SW communication components. Experience in developing TestPlan/testbenches, SystemVerilog/UVM/C-based TestBench, and writing/debugging tests.
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