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Seeking PCB Design Engineer who is eager to work on challenging, cutting-edge, microminiature, high-speed camera array systems in a small team setting. High-speed serial communication (USB SuperSpeed, PCIe)- Deep understanding of design for high-speed signal integrity and control of EMI emissions- Communicate early and often with PCB fab and assembly houses to ensure successful and cost-effective manufacture Desired Skills:- Experience in robotics, aerospace, video, RF- Hand assembly and reflow of SMT components (QFN, 0603, etc)- Motherboard or smartphone layout experience highly desired- Git and GitHub repository experience.
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Experience working on camera hardware, including sensors, lens, DSP, or computer vision processing units. Experience working on camera stack on iOS, Android or other mobile platforms.
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Experience working with one of these technologies: digital signal processing, real-time image processing, display engineering, camera modules, mobile SoC and PMIC, or Battery Management System.
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As part of the team you would work on core camera/ISP/Machine learning technologies including Apple crafted image signal processing pipeline and HW components, where you will have the chance to define the way that Apple develops, tests and manufactures all of its products.
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Knowledge of board level FPGA/CPLD, motor/motion controls, power electronics, camera systems and image acquisition is a plus. Design mixed signal electronic systems, including schematic capture, simulation and layout review.
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Be familiar with image sensor performance metrics, image signal processing (ISP), image sensor usage and integration into camera systems. In depth hands-on experience in ASIC design flow: RTL coding, simulation, synthesis, static timing analysis, formality verification, DFT.
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Experience/knowledge in image sensor and camera system is a plus. Primarily responsible for sensor timing control design and Image Signal Processing (ISP) system level integration. Actual pay will be determined on a number of factors such as relevant skills and experience, and the pay of employees in the similar role.
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Camera sensor/Image Signal Processor (ISP) tuning for achieving best image quality for human vision and machine vision use cases. Worked on commercially available camera product.
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This position focuses specifically on all major blocks of an image sensor including digital timing and control of the pixel array and analog readout, signal processing in the sensor datapath, interface control, and overall sensor integration into a camera system.
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This position focuses specifically on all major blocks of an image sensor including ADCs, pixel array control, bias and reference circuits, digital control, and overall sensor integration into a camera system.
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Knowledge of SOC, FPGA, PMU, Audio, display, and/or camera subsystems and electrical signal characteristics. Pulling on your technical and leadership expertise, you lead end-to-end research projects in multiple areas of expertise across data center facilities and manage a team of direct reports working on equipment installation, troubleshooting and debugging.
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A lot of these experiences will be powered by signal processing and computer vision – and as part of this team, you will have the unique opportunity to work on almost every aspect of a shipping vision system: screen rendering, camera optics, sensors, data pipeline and of course, developing and implementing the algorithms that make magic happen.
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This includes camera setup, signal testing, loading elements in the switcher, panel setups, audio and video routing, and other engineering needs. The candidate may be called upon to work, train or mentor any position on the broadcast crew, including graphics, replay, camera, audio and engineering.
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Work on localization and interact with perception, mapping, planning and different sensors such as camera, LiDAR, radar, GNSS/IMU etc. Experienced in one or more of the following domains: computer vision: feature extraction/matching, SLAM, SFM, VO/VIO, multi-view geometry and sensor fusion; point cloud: feature extraction, registration; or state estimation: Bayesian modeling, signal process, KF/EKF, factor-graph, nonlinear optimization, statistical sampling; or machine learning: Deep Neural Network, Transformer.
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Proficiency with Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook, and PowerPoint, as well as conduct and participate in Zoom meetings on camera. This position will play a critical role in the success of cross-disciplinary, data-centered projects focused on speech/signal processing.
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