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Primary duties will be to teach undergraduate Electrical and Computer Engineering courses in the areas of Digital and Computer Design Coursework, Electric Circuit Analysis, Electronic Design, Control Systems, Communication Systems, Power Systems, and Signal Processing.
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Seven (7) years of experience as an electrical/electronics engineer Experience with one or more of the following: PC board design and fabrication RF and analog circuit design, amplifiers, gated integrators, pulse shapers, filters, digitizers, and digital signal processing Pspice, Cadence, and LabVIEW software Linux operating system, FPGA programming Knowledge of computer programming languages such as C.
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5+ years of experience in product design including one or more of the following disciplines: High speed digital circuit design, FPGA design and simulation, digital signal processing in embedded devices, high speed interface design, SI and PI tools.
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Topics include Digital and Computer Design Coursework, Electric Circuit Analysis, Electronic Design, Control Systems, Communication Systems, Power Systems, and Signal Processing.
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Key technologies include embedded microprocessor systems, control and display technologies, human body interfaces, AC and DC motor controllers, and digital signal processing. In-depth experience with digital and analog circuit design.
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We welcome you to join Philips Ultrasound as an Analog/Mixed Signal Hardware Design Engineer, working on Ultrasound Signal/Image Processing and Imaging Chain Hardware within Ultrasound R&D Engineering in our Bothell, WA.
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Experience in multiple focused areas: analog/digital circuits, gimbal design/control, power supply and distribution, FPGA/firmware, control systems, digital signal processing, RF theory, intermediate frequency processing, embedded architectures, and/or Electro Magnetic Compatibility in defense applications.
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This position is for a motivated Senior Electrical or Computer engineering candidate to be involved in the design, implementation, verification, and integration of a wide variety of high-performance digital ASICs and FPGAs applied to signal processing and information assurance products across Mission Systems on the Embedded Platforms & Advanced Packaging Solutions team.
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We are looking for candidates willing to collaborate, innovate, and team with our engineers to generate and utilize today's cutting-edge technology to design digital electronics circuits that implement missile guidance, video and digital signal processing.
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Digital signal processing (DSP) knowledge. Our team helps research, create, validate, and implement technology involving best in industry low phase noise references and analog and digital phase-lock-loop structures, high performance digital baseband, Keysight’s next generation ASICs and microwave/mm-wave solutions.
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Its products range from standard components to special components for digital, analog, and mixed-signal applications to customer-specific solutions together with the appropriate software.
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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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We leverage our diverse set of capabilities in integrated circuit, printed circuit board (PCB), embedded software, field-programmable gate array (FPGA), and signal processing design to create ultra-small, low-power solutions that exceed comparable commercial alternatives.
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Strong skills and demonstrable experience in low noise and high power electronics, including high efficiency battery power supply and power management designs analog, mixed, and digital signal conditioning and processing.
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Familiarity with analog design, including PCB power architecture, signal processing, a/d, d/a. Experience in digital circuit design, including FPGA and microcontroller programming.
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