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Experience in circuit design and PCB layout; experience with OrCAD or similar circuit design software. Current embedded systems are based on Microchip PIC processors using a variety of interfaces (I2C, SPI, RS-232, Ethernet.
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Generating proposals and presentations; drafting hardware, firmware, and software flowcharts; writing a bill of materials; modeling and simulating vehicle communication, navigation, and power systems in programs such as MATLAB.
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The selected individual must possess a strong understanding of prototype circuit design, small form factor PCBs, SoC components, and radio frequency (RF) hardware for use in embedded systems.
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Experience developing and programming embedded computing systems (ideally, both off-the-shelf devices such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and custom microcontroller circuits). Experience with PCB design and layout software (e.g., Eagle, Altium, KiCad.
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Design and build prototypes and production electronic systems, including circuit design, PCB layout, embedded firmware development, bring up and validation. Are comfortable with code as well as with circuits: electrical engineers at Formlabs often get involved with bare-metal microcontroller firmware, embedded Linux, Python tooling development, and other software-related tasks.
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The Senior Embedded Engineer will lead the design and implementation of testing of embedded systems and identify engineering trends to drive strategies and Milwaukee Tool's technical direction.
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Breadth of experience in a complementary discipline like circuit design, FPGA design, or embedded software is a plus. The Leidos Innovations Center has an immediate opening for an Electrical Engineer to work in San Diego, CA. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage your experience to develop and produce advanced nuclear detection, radiography equipment, chemical and biological sensing instruments, and satellite sensor systems.
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Provide technical expertise in the development and design of analog sensor conditioning circuits, microprocessor systems, programmable and discrete digital logic, power supply circuitry, electrical/electronic interfacing systems and a general understanding of systems embedded software functionality.
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Strong background in circuit design, PCB layout, and embedded systems. Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of electrical engineering principles, including analog and digital circuit design, power electronics, and embedded systems.
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Examples include: Systems to automate hardware-in-the-loop testing of firmware and software builds Systems for facilitating automated production testing of hardware in factories Systems for automated data collection, analysis, and visualization for system validation and characterization Internal research tools.
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The position involves full-stack development of mixed signal printed circuit boards (PCBs) containing high speed digital circuitry, embedded systems, power conversion, and/or related technologies, as well as associated chassis and interface wiring design.
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Under the direction of the Electrical and Software Systems Engineering Manager, the engineer in this role will be performing design tasks of a complex technical nature requiring investigation of new technologies and applying engineering design principles and practices.
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Experience with small embedded digital / analog systems, particularly low power embedded processors (ARM, DSP, MCU, etc.) Our neural biosensor and artificial intelligence software are opening a new window to thousands of new, neural-based applications that can improve human health and wellness and help individuals control their environment via gesture recognition.
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Experience with Lasers, FPGA's, Embedded Software Control Systems, High Voltage, or Power Supply circuits are a plus. Interface and coordinate with senior electrical engineers as well as software, mechanical, industrial design and manufacturing engineering teams.
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The Gogo Business Aviation Senior Electrical Engineer will be responsible for electrical design, validation, and testing of embedded inflight entertainment and telecommunications system products.
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