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Role overview:As a DSP Software Engineer specializing in 5G wireless communication systems, you will play a key role in designing, implementing, and optimizing digital signal processing algorithms and software for next-generation wireless communication systems.
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Experience with embedded signal processing algorithms, simulations, models, and/or software for deployment on complex SoCs. Size FPGAs, SoCs, ASICs for digital signal processing (DSP) algorithm implementation.
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Activities include VHDL/Verilog coding, detailed digital design, embedded systems, and FPGA development. Experience in embedded electronics, VHDL, Verilog, System Verilog, Schematic capture, signal processing, RF, FPGA.
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Should be interested in video, audio, signal processing, robotics, RF, or other advanced areas of embedded systems. Deep understanding of design for high-speed signal integrity and control of EMI emissions.
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Oversee the development and implementation of networking protocols designed for space applications, packet multiplexing logic, high-reliability, high-capacity software systems, digital signal processing algorithms, and electronic hardware.
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Lead the technical design and development of embedded hardware & software which implements advanced digital signal processing and controls solutions. Digital Signal Processing and development of control loops for sensors in mixed-signal domain with high-speed digitization.
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We are looking for a candidate with a broad set of experiences, including embedded design, analog/mixed signal design, power systems, wearables, or lower power design.
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Lead development of mixed signal circuits (microcontroller/FPGA/power conversion/analog) for embedded controllers to serve mission critical industrial and life science applications. Expertise in circuit simulation, schematic capture, BOM creation, and PCB layouts using OrCAD (with EDM) or similar CAD software with integrated design data management capabilities.
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These research systems handle high data rate digital signal processing and beamforming, interfacing with accessory devices, memory, and networks using bare-metal and real-time processing.
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In this role, you will: ·Design and develop digital signal processing algorithms for various aspects of 5G wireless communication systems, including modulation/demodulation, channel coding/decoding, synchronization, and beamforming.
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Implement DSP algorithms in embedded software and firmware for real-time signal processing on hardware platforms such as FPGAs, ASICs, and DSP processors. ·Solid understanding of digital signal processing theory and algorithms, with a focus on wireless communication systems and standards (e.g., 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi.
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Digital design and troubleshooting in the area of embedded processors, microcontrollers, or VHDL-based FPGAs. Additional skills such as signal integrity analysis, power distribution network design, basic VHDL proficiency, experience with technical trade studies, and evaluation of technology improvements are a plus.
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Our ideal candidate has strong electrical engineering fundamentals, specializing in analog and digital circuit design with expertise in signal processing. Apply advanced signal processing techniques to design and optimize algorithms for real-time data acquisition, filtering, and conditioning on embedded platforms.
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As a Sr. Engineering Manager, you will lead a group of talented engineers in the design of high-performance test solutions for Skyworks innovative analog, RF, and mixed signal products.
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In this position, you will be working on high-speed mixed-signal communication circuits using state-of-the art process technology, as well as be involved in the design of high performance digital circuits interfacing to leading edge analog circuitry as part of an overall system.
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