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Extensive VHDL firmware programming capability, and having applied that knowledge on an FPGA device (Xilinx, Intel, Microsemi). We are seeking a Staff (Senior) Level Firmware Engineer who will perform complex FPGA firmware architecture and/or custom digital board design.
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As a Principal Firmware Engineer at Micron Technology, Inc., you will build groundbreaking high-performance controller firmware for volatile and non-volatile memory systems. Strong working knowledge of firmware development, verification, system failure analysis, embedded systems design and real time embedded systems.
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Microchip Technology Inc. has an Engineer I – Firmware opening based in Houston, Texas. As a Firmware Developer in Microchip’s Datacenter Solutions business unit, you will be working on products that deploy leading edge technologies such as CXL, NVMe, DDR, PCIe, and RAID. These products are developed and designed for our cloud hyperscale, Tier 1, and OEM customers that build and create the communication infrastructure for the connected world we live in.
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Fluency in hardware and PCB design and experience in firmware development. Lead a team of electrical engineers in the design and development of electronics and firmware for battery-powered wireless embedded systems.
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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. Work collaboratively with firmware team members and team members of other disciplines to integrate, test, and debug system components.
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We are seeking a Senior Firmware Engineer to lead projects adapting exiting firmware, FPGA code, and middleware embedded in MatrixSpace hardware for radar and mesh-communications applications.
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ResponsibilitiesWork together with the hardware and embedded software engineer to design FPGA Firmware for high-performance mixed-signal systemsDefine FPGA Firmware requirement specifications and develop design projects from concept design to production release.
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Proven experience in hardware engineering, with a focus on analog and digital signal processing, embedded firmware development, and RF communications. USA Firmware is a turnkey engineering and product design services firm with an emphasis on quality firmware in embedded systems and Internet-of-Things (IoT) application development.
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We are seeking an experienced HSM firmware engineer with expertise in Multisignature (Multisig) and Multi-Party Computation (MPC) to join our team. Collaborate with other engineers to interface firmware and software with HSM hardware components.
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The firmware engineer will join a growing team in a cross-functional R&D organization that is responsible for crafting, implementing, testing, and supporting firmware controlling embedded processors within a distributed control and acquisition system.
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To be successful in this role, one should have experience in developing firmware for FPGbased avionics systems, as well as a deep understanding of FPGA development languages such as VHDL or Verilog.
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Analog, digital, or mixed circuit design, communication methods (i.e. CAN, SPI, I2C), power supply design, HDL (VHDL preferred), Firmware (C. This includes PCB schematic design, layout, HDL, firmware, EMC, cabling, and integrated 3rd party electronics.
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Apple's Camera/ISP Firmware team brings together world-class experts to explore, develop, and ship innovative technologies for Apple products. Experience developing software for device drivers such as image sensor, I2C, SPI, GPIOs, MIPI/LPDP, DMAs.
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Design mixed-signal circuit, firmware, and controllers for material metrology systems. Write subsystem requirements, design PCBA (Schematic, layout), develop firmware, perform board bring-up, execute verification and validation, troubleshoot/debug and provide solutions to fix issues, work with cross functional team and contract manufacturing vendors, and release design files and documents.
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Write low level firmware for board level controls via FPGA and/or microcontroller in VHDL and/or C/C. The Senior Digital Electronics Design Engineer will play a critical role in the design, development, and testing of Azure’s complex PCBs and PCBAs∯*∯ This individual will work with design engineering, Firmware engineering, software engineering, and various vendors in the design, development, and testing of complex RF and mixed signal circuit boards from prototype to full-rate production.
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