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We are seeking a Senior Embedded Firmware Engineer to design, develop, and support system software for embedded control of WiTricity's wireless power systems. Qualified candidates will have a solid understanding of embedded programming, microcontroller architectures embedded software implementations, embedded software development process and testing.
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Additional skills to assist design teams with circuit and PCBA design and analysis, embedded processor/microcontroller or SoC designs, technical trade studies, and evaluation of technology improvements are a plus.
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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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Proficient in microcontroller environment (Tensilica/ARC/ARM Cortex M/RISC-V or similar). You will be collaborating with SoC and IP hardware architects, platform, firmware and software teams to analyze, architect and implement boot, reset and low-power solutions for next generation Intel GPU products.
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Experience with one or more microcontroller cores (ARM, AVR, MSP430, PIC, etc.) Quickly debug and troubleshoot issues that span the electrical, firmware, and software bondariesReview schematics with the electrical engineering team.
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As an Embedded Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing embedded software and firmware for semiconductor devices. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded systems, microcontroller programming, and a passion for innovation in the semiconductor industry.
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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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Preferred qualifications:Proficient in microcontroller environment (Tensilica/ARC/ARM Cortex M/RISC-V or similar). We are looking for a Discrete Graphics SoC Firmware Architect to work on next generation SoCs to develop low-power and low-latency solutions.
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Write the basic firmware (FW) template for the target microcontroller or processor. Load the firmware onto the FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) connected to the display panel.
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Low-level firmware programming experience targeting various microcontroller architectures (ARM, 8051, other) Design, implement, unit test and support low-level firmware for a variety of embedded products; ie) Microcontrollers.
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The mission of this role is to architect and develop firmware and microcontroller subsystems for Astera Labs’ SoC and systems products. Firmware is responsible for implementing the major differentiating features of Astera Labs’ products.
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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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This can include PCB design and testing, microcontroller firmware development and testing, management of over-the-air (OTA) software/firmware deployment, and managing associated database and cloud data infrastructures.
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Experience with Verilog and/or VHDL programming languages targeting programmable devices (FPGAs, CPLDs) Experience applying principles of cyber security to operational technology and embedded systems (ex.
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