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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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Demonstrated experience with fixed point binary arithmetic, and digital signal processing designs. Experience with communication systems on FPGA or ASIC designs. Proven experience with multiple clock-domain, high-utilization FPGA designs.
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Master's degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis in radar image formation and/or digital signal processing. 11+ years of experience in system-level modeling and digital signal processing.
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It is based on market research and peer data, and will vary depending on the candidate’s experience and qualifications. Hardware verification and troubleshooting; familiarity with logic analyzers. PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE.
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2+ years’ experience in analog/mixed signal products experience is a plus. Experience with CPU/SOC/GPU/FPGA/ASIC system design and specification is a plus. The leading global provider of microcontrollers, Renesas combines our expertise in embedded processing, analog, power and connectivity to deliver complete semiconductor solutions.
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As a Field-Based Applications Engineer, you will be the primary technical resource for pre-sales and post-sales support in your region for selected customer base with early on guidance from senior level Field Applications Engineer.
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Collaborate with signal processing experts, software leads, and FPGA designers. Work with the engineering team to integrate and test payload systems using actual space hardware, including camera drive electronics, FPGA processing boards, power systems, DSP boards, PCI & VPX busses, stepper motor controllers, health and status circuits, cryocoolers, and spacecraft data interfaces.
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Candidate must have experience in high-speed digital signal processing systems development for military, aerospace, or intelligence applications. Expertise is required in software defined radio hardware/firmware/software, including developing and implementing DSP algorithms in FPGA resources, GPUs, and GPPs.
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The successful individual in this role will participate in the design, simulation, prototyping, and testing of wireless communication and sensing projects and products. This position is on a hybrid schedule, a minimum of 3 days onsite per week is expected.
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You will regularly support customers on-site in a pre-sales and post-sales technical role as they work through system design and post related board bring-up/debug issues. Must be able to effectively troubleshoot customer issues related to Renesas Analog and Timing products, assist with schematic reviews , lead technical discussions and to present technical features and benefits of Renesas products.
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Familiarity with embedded programming and FPGA/ARM and GPU-based signal processing is strongly desired. Signal Processing Engineer must obtain and hold a TOP SECRET-Level 2 security clearance (with SCI access.
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Code, simulate, and verify a wide range of RTL modules for FPGAs including modules for digital signal processing (DSP), control algorithms, interfaces to external peripherals, etc. Digital Signal Processing (DSP.
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Conceive, design, develop and test a wide range of complicated digital signal processing FPGA applications leveraging VHDL or our patented CoreFire Next Design Suite. Develop and implement Digital Signal Processing (DSP), communications, imaging, and other algorithms.
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Deep understanding of wireless systems, PHY layer operations, digital signal processing, Tx/Rx performance metrics. Support pre-silicon validation efforts, including simulation, emulation, and FPGA prototyping.
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A leader in developing high tech solutions for the acquisition, recording, and processing of data often supporting developmental and operational test of military and commercial airborne systems Comprised of a small team of highly trained, skilled and motivated Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, FPGA Code Designers, Firmware and Software Programmers, and Technicians.
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