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Minimum Qualifications BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field Proficient in LabVIEW – Certification a plus Experience: 1 to 3 years Desired Skills LabVIEW Certification (CLAD, CLD, CLA) LabVIEW Real-Time and LabVIEW FPGA Familiarity with PXI, cRIO, or cDAQ Signal Processing Experience Knowledge of communication protocols: TCP/IP, UDP, Modbus, CAN, Serial MATLAB, TestStand, Python, C.
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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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Strong background in digital signal processing and developing radio products using FPGA and/or ASiC based RF SoC. Expertise in developing and writing radio feature level requirements and specifications in which FPGA and SW engineers can develop from.
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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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Experience with Digital Signal Processing techniques and FPGA implementation. The Receiver, Exciter, and Back-End Processing (REBEP) Department is the focal point for receiver, exciter, beam steering, and signal processing technology within Raytheon.
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Our products are deployed all around the world on naval ships (signals intelligence), radar stations (signal processing), and on reconnaissance flights (synthetic aperture radar). You will work with leading-edge high-speed analog and digital interfaces, and a variety of hardware platforms including PCI Express, VME, VPX, Blade, and uTCA. You will also have the opportunity to interact directly with our customers in support of the many exciting applications they implement using the FPGA computing products that you have helped create.
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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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FPGA Design Engineers are responsible for the efficient implementation of novel signal processing algorithms. This position will lead research in algorithm development for custom internal tools which target FPGA and ASIC front end design.
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Knowledge of digital signal processing. FPGA/ASIC design and/or development process experience. Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, Digital Technologies Group, is seeking Digital Verification Engineers to support ASIC and FPGA product development.
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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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Expertise in Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) hardware is a plus. Experience in FPGA design, programming, real-time system development, and hardware design.
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Our FPGAs are used in a wide variety of applications, including: embedded vision; digital signal processing; machine learning; industrial and medical equipment; and satellites. Demonstration of analysis and design implementation in adjacent disciplines such as ASIC design, FPGA Applications and/or Systems Engineering, may also be acceptable.
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Knowledge of high-speed digital design and signal processing. Job Title: FPGA Engineer. Expertise in HDL or VHDL coding for FPGA implementation. Develop and debug HDL or VHDL code for FPGA implementation.
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Chip-Scale Design: digital, RF and/or mixed signal device packaging design/layout (2D-3D, chiplet/UCIe), substrate/interposer design (HDI, HDBU, EMIB), chip attach (epoxy, solder), chip interconnect (chiplet, flipchip, wire/ribbon bonding), modeling & simulation (power, speed, timing, signal integrity, thermal, structural, reliability)Hardware Programming: FPGA (i.e. Verilog, VHDL), Programming (Linux command line/scripting, Python, Java, and C.
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Our devices are focused on applications that require robust, low-latency sensing and control with digital signal processing at a low cost. SoC or FPGA development using embedded CPU architectures such as ARM, MIPS, RISC-V, etc.
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