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Work with Span’s top-notch systems, electrical, and firmware teams to design new systems to support functional safety along the entire stack — from microcontroller selection to algorithms to communications architecture.
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Quickly debug and troubleshoot issues that span the electrical, firmware, and software bondariesReview schematics with the electrical engineering team. Experience with one or more microcontroller cores (ARM, AVR, MSP430, PIC, etc.
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This person thrives at the intersection of electrical design, software, firmware, printed circuit board (PCB) design, and sensor integration, grounded by a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and core engineering disciplines.
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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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This team is looking for an Electrical Engineer with firmware experience to join a team that is focused on optics and display research products. Write the basic firmware (FW) template for the target microcontroller or processor.
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Responsibilities: Responsibilities may vary based on the education and experience of the candidate but will generally include: Designs, develops, and tests electronic systems and subsystems including: switch mode power supplies precision analog-to-digital converter sensor interfaces low power electronic design microcontroller, DSP, and FPGA system design prototype firmware for system and board testing PCB layout Collaborates at a systems level with a multi-disciplinary team.
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The Embedded Systems/IoT Controls Engineer is part of the team that is responsible for Cold Jet’s IoT firmware and designated electrical control design of new and existing products within Cold Jet’s ECaSP product program at the Loveland Ohio office.
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Design and test experience with microcontroller, firmware, C or C. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Lead Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic team at Systel.
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Experience with microcontroller designs (e.g. Atmel, Cypress, FTDI) and firmware development. We seek an exceptional individual to join the engineering team as an Electrical Design Engineer III. The successful applicant must possess a background in electrical engineering, an analytical and creative mind, a willingness to work in a fast-paced production environment, and an outstanding work ethic.
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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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Proficient a microcontroller environment (Tensilica/ARC/ARM Cortex M or similar) Developing test plans, tests and checkers to verify Power management firmware. As part of the Power Management firmware validation team, you will work closely with the platform and IP architects while defining and developing the verification content for Power Management FW. This position is for the firmware validation of DGPU SoC Power management firmware for managing power/energy efficiently for Client/Server DGPU SoC products, with focus on active power management, idle power management, thermal management.
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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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Experience with microcontroller programming and firmware development. Designs and develops electrical systems, including circuit design, PCB layout, harness designs, component selection/integration, and power distribution to support simulation systems.
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Develop low-level firmware/software for microcontrollers, create reusable device drivers, integrate system-level features and architect changes to support an ever-growing codebase. Experience developing firmware in bare-metal or RTOS environments.
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The CAES Advanced Program Development (APD) line of business is seeking a highly motivated Electrical Design Engineer to add to our Team. You will work collaboratively with other Electrical Design Engineers on new product development and product improvement projects as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
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