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As a FPGA Engineer you will play a crucial role in the design, development, implementation, and optimization of FPGA architectures and digital design solutions. Architect, design and implement FPGA solutions using Very High-Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language (VHDL)/Verilog.
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FPGA/ASIC design (VHDL and/or Verilog coding) or FPGA/ASIC verification (SystemVerilog coding) Hands on experience with integration and debug of FPGA/ASIC devices. Delivering FPGA/ASIC solutions to system level 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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Demonstrated ability to design and implement FPGA modules using Verilog and/or VHDL with simulation and testbench development. Design FPGA module and system level architectures with Verilog and/or VHDL.
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Proficiency in hardware description languages (HDL) such as Verilog or VHDL, with a strong understanding of FPGA architecture and design principles. Proven experience as an FPGA engineer, preferably in a high-frequency trading or financial services environment.
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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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Proven ability to design and implement FPGA modules using Verilog and/or VHDL with simulation and testbench development. Synthesizes Verilog and/or VHDL to FPGA products. What you'll doDesigning, documentation, implementation, prototyping, and testing of FPGA features on cutting edge high speed or ultra-low power digital circuit boards for encrypted communications systems including Layer 2 and Layer 3 In-line Network Encryptors and embedded cryptographic devices.
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Experience with VHDL/Verilog and familiarity with FPGA toolchains (Xilinx, Intel, etc.) 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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Maintain and control FPGA code revision history. 5+ years FPGA design experience. Experience with Programmable Logic EDA tools, such as AMD/Xilinx ISE/Vivado, Intel/Altera Quartus, Siemens/Mentor Graphics, Synopsys Synplify, SoftCore Micro embedments in MicroChip, etc.
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Have at least two years of relevant experience with VHDL or Verilog, FPGA simulation, and MATLAB. As an FPGA DSP Engineer, we will trust you to. We are seeking an FPGA Digital Signal Processing Engineer to help us build innovative technology applications for the next generation of electronic warfare (EW) systems.
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Experience with Video and Image processing FPGA or ASIC developments. ASIC/FPGA digital design and/or verification. ASIC/FPGA verification using inspection, analysis, simulation, and test methods.
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4+ years of FPGA/ASIC design and verification work experienceDemonstrated firmware development skills in real-time embedded systems, particularly inExperience designing, developing, and verifying high-performance FPGA or ASIC solutions for use in highly integrated (SW and HW) systems.
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Perform PCB/CCA design specifying mixed-signal technology circuits consisting of processors, I/O communications, and programmable logic devices- FPGA, CPLD. If you have design skills in any of the following we would like to speak with you: Digital, Mixed-Signal, FPGA, Analog.
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Sr Hardware Engineer ASIC / FPGA. FPGA Engineer - HFT. I grew up in the west suburbs of Chicago just blocks from the famed Brookfield Zoo. I enjoy spending time with my wife and our three children and try to keep up with all of their activities.
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The Electrical Engineer will use commercial and custom methods to retrieve FPGA and microcontroller firmware, reverse-engineer FPGA bitstreams and configuration data, disassemble microcontroller binaries, and decompile C programs.
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