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Develop and implement firmware for embedded systems, including microcontroller selection and programming, real-time operating systems (RTOS), and device drivers. Solid understanding of analog and digital circuit design principles.
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Familiar with analog and digital circuit design incorporating a microcontroller. The Sr. Electrical Engineer will be involved in all aspects of embedded systems development, including requirements, analysis, design, hardware, firmware, manufacturing, installation, testing, maintenance, and documentation.
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Electrical Engineers engage in a variety of technical projects of moderate scope including schematic capture and circuit card design, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) hardware and firmware design and development, and embedded microcontroller design and development.
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Familiar with circuit design, analysis, troubleshooting, and testing, PCB/PCA assembly and fabrication. Familiar with microcontroller-based firmware, software verification (unit, static, dynamic.
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C# language/dialects for embedded processors§Xilinx Virtex 4 and 5 devices§Microsemi ProAsic and RTAX knowledge a plus§Microcontroller/Microprocessor Designs§Communication Interface Design§FPGA TestBench Design§Strong Verification/Validation BackgroundoCAD Tools§Schematic Capture and PCB Layout – DxDesign preferred§Analog circuit Simulation – Pspice (OrCAD), LTspice preferred§FPGA Design – Microsemi Libero/Xilinx ISE/ModelSim preferred·Systems integration and testing experience.
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In developing, verifying, and upgrading the electronics in our electro-optical systems, you will handle a wide range of engineering tasks, including circuit board development, firmware (FPGA & CPU) development, cable/harness design, and documentation.
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In developing, verifying, and upgrading the electronics in Fibertek's electro-optical systems, you will handle a wide range of engineering tasks, including circuit board development, firmware (FPGA & CPU) development, cable/harness design, and documentation.
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Lead schematic and PCB design: coordinate work with firmware and systems engineers and collaborate with cross functional teams in Europe and Asia Pacific regions to resolve issues. Design and develop consumer electronic products and components (Analog and Digital Circuit Design of Control unit, etc.
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Significant and recent technical product development experience with a background in design and development of electronic subsystems including generating hardware architectures, designing electronic circuits and schematics, completing PCB layouts, microcontroller programming, embedded system design, and maturing product data packages to support prototyping, testing, and production efforts.
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Design and build prototypes and production electronic systems, including circuit design, PCB layout, embedded firmware development, bring up and validation. Have at least basic familiarity with embedded systems (microcontroller firmware developed in C/C.
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Leads or contributes to advanced algorithm architecture, microcontroller/microprocessor firmware design, real-time control strategies, fault-detection and diagnostics strategies. and solid state/hybrid circuit breakers with Controls Firmware scope while taking into account devices, topology and hardware electronics.
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Electronic design skills, both analog and digital, including schematic-level design, Spice simulation, basic circuit board layout, and troubleshooting. Specifically, it will require support and development of electronic designs for embedded, microcontroller-based systems and their firmware, and of software for general purpose computers.
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Circuit and PCBA design and analysis, embedded processor/microcontroller or SoC designs. Experience with embedded Software/Firmware design. Strong understanding of digital design principles, FPGA architectures, and high-speed communication protocols.
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Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:·Digital and/or analog circuit design·HDL programming of FPGA devices·System and firmware architecture that meet or exceed requirements, specifications, time and budget goals.
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Experience and competence in some or all of the following areas:oAnalog Circuit Design§DC Power Supplies§Batteries and charging Systems§AC Inverters§Data Acquisition (Signal conditioning, ADC/DAC)§Motor Drives§Transistor Control and drive circuits (BJT and MOSFET) (With GaNFET knowledge a plus)oHigh Speed Digital Circuit Design§Programming with HDL for FPGAs§Programming with C, C.
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