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The Sensor Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber (SC5) Department in the Digital, RF, and Power Products Team is seeking an experienced Senior Principal Electrical Engineer with strong Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) design skills to join our team.
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0–5 years of DSP or RF design experience is preferred for this position. Must be skilled in digital circuit design and have an understanding of the concepts of how to use high-speed A/D and D/A ICs and circuits to digitize analog RF signals for transport and then convert them back to analog signals while maintaining a high degree of signal integrity.
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Additional technical capabilities that will benefit applicants include ASIC design and development experience, RF/DSP processing knowledge, fault tolerance/mitigation experience, and hardware or firmware reverse engineering skills.
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Digital signal processing (DSP) knowledge. As a R&D RF/Microwave engineering intern at Keysight, you will join a high-performance R&D team located primarily in Santa Rosa, CA. Our team is part of Keysight’s central research and development organization, Keysight Laboratories.
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Seven years of experience as a SSWE on a project with a focus on Radio Frequency (RF) to include experience with Fourier transforms, filtering, communications theory, digital modulation, error control coding, signals analysis tools (e.g., WVT, DVT), and digital signal processing (e.g., adaptive beamforming/filtering, demodulation.
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Hardware / RF & DSP Design Engineer. experienced RF and DSP Engineer to join our small, high performing team. our newest product line bringing AI to RF applications at the edge serving the scientific, UAV, industrial.
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Strong background in Digital, RF, Analog circuit design principles, DSP, Programmable Logic and/or FPGA. Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, Verilog, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, RF, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, Aerospace industry.
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Designs are implemented using VHDL for the following applications: gigabit serial interfaces, Radio Frequency (RF) and Electro-Optical (EO) DSP, controls, data links, embedded processing and processor interfaces.
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Collaboration with the Missions Systems team is inclusive of but not limited to of the following Design and Analysis of; EW, Link Budget, Communications, Antenna, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Radar, Amplifiers, Co-site, and Navigation Techniques.
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Designs are implemented using VHDL and support the following type of applications: gigabit serial interfaces, Radio Frequency (RF) and Electro-Optical (EO) Digital Signal Processing (DSP), control loops, data links, embedded processing, and processor interfaces.
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Simulate and model RF front-end systems (antennas, filters, PCB layout) to design and analyze performance., Work with system architects, RF engineers, antenna engineers, DSP/FPGA engineers to optimize system performance.
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The RF-antenna Development Engineer will work with other engineering disciplines in the development and ongoing technical support of the Sensus portfolio and will entail full life-cycle responsibilities from conceptual design of new product introduction to resolving any technical issue with legacy products.
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Ensure all aspects of the antenna and RF design meet performance, schedule, quality and cost requirements. Essential Duties/Principal Responsibilities: Participate in RF and antenna design activities within the multi-functional development team in the development of new products from conceptualization through production launch.
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Experience of architecture, design, implementation, and verification of RF/mixed-signal systems, including circuit blocks such as LNAs, Mixers, PAs, PLLs, VCOs, ADCs, DACs. Good DSP/signal processing and digital design skills.
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Knowledge and/or experience with VHDL, MCM, HFSS, Network, Power, Analog, Antennas, Controls, ENE, RF, Photonics, Modem, EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, FPGA, Aerospace industry or Optical Engineering.
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