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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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Design, development and integration of Radio Frequency and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms in our digital processing systems. In developing a complex, ultra-high throughput SIGINT/Communications system, the Electrical/FPGA Engineer is expected to provide cutting edge VHDL processing solutions to advance our hardware system development through concept, design, modelling, analysis, implementation, and verification.
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Experience with digital/data signal processing with Xilinx FPGA or ARM MCU, DSP, etc. Experience implementing digital/data processing algorithm with DSP, FPGA or ARM.
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Design and test Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms using MATLAB or similar. They are looking for a FPGA Engineer to work as a DSP FPGA Developer in one of our customer-facing product teams.
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Proficient in using MATLAB for DSP signal analysis. RFNoC tool for enabling FPGA processing in USRP devices. Responsibilities include collaborating with DSP and electronics experts while developing custom SDR control code for a variety of applications (e.g. RF signature detection, Wi-Fi, etc.
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Background in embedded electronics, VHDL, Verilog, System Verilog, Schematic capture, signal processing, RF, FPGA. Typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) degree discipline and a minimum of 5 years of experience in one or more of the following areas: Digital Signal Processing.
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We are looking for a talented FPGA design engineer with industry experience in wireless digital communications, modems, networking, and/or digital signal processing (DSP). Experience implementing complex modem and/or DSP circuits in programmable logic using FPGA devices.
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Join our team of talented hardware and software professionals as we build and increase our presence in the Digital Signal Processing market space. You will have the opportunity to work on a wide-ranging set of exciting customer and internal applications, implementing cutting-edge algorithms using industry-leading FPGA products with analog and digital acquisition/transmission technologies.
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FPGA, Hardware Engineer, Xilink, VHDL, design flow, DSP implementation, digital signal processing, A/D, D/A, converters, Matlab, C, programming, Kintex 7, PCIe, DDR3. Matlab / Simulink modeling of signal processing systems, at a minimum able to understand a high-level model and convert to an FPGA implementation.
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Ph. D. in Digital Signal Processing, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or equivalent and relatable degree. You will work closely with the teams like architecture, RF, FPGA, Software and DSP for the FPGA based SDR (software defined radio) design.
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Job DescriptionAn exciting global devices company is hiring a Senior Electrical Engineer to their team ON SITE IN THE PHILADELPHIA AREA. They are searching for an individual that has tenure on both the hardware and electrical side of things because this position will be responsible for the designing and development of the circuitry on hardware, FPGA, and digital signal processing (DSP.
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Experience with signal processing (DSP) theory and algorithms e.g. within transmission / satellite communications applications. VHDL / FPGA experience. Search Words: Embedded Engineer, Embedded Software, Electronics Engineer, Electronic Engineer, Firmware Engineer, Matlab, Simulation.
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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Joining a large project at the initial stages, you will help manage a small team through the production of Simulink based models for incorporation onto FPGA boards.
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Design FPGA emulation and silicon validation board schematics and bring-up the platforms; developing and working with supporting HW (FPGA, DSP, ARM, 8051, JTAG, debuggers) and SW (Scripting, Schematic capture, C, firmware) collaterals.
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Theoretical and statistical understanding of 1D and/or 2D signal processing algorithms for image processing pattern recognition and noise reduction. Software design and programming experience with embedded software systems using flash-based microcontrollers, FPGA or DSP hardware.
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