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Collaborate with hardware engineers to integrate ADAS software with sensor systems (radar, lidar, cameras) and vehicle controllers. Conduct simulation and testing of ADAS features using software tools and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups to validate performance under various conditions.
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Demonstrates experience & knowledge in embedded controller design, embedded software (Assembly, Intel, C), Programmable logic (FPGA, Xilinx), Microcontrollers/DSP (TI, Renesas, Atmel.
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ABOUT THE ROLE:As Senior Electrical Engineer, responsible for embedded/electrical hardware design, development for next gen fire alarm and suppression panel, smoke and heat detectors, wireless and IOT modules and sustain existing products.
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Experience designing embedded system hardware in schematic and PCB layout methods. As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for the development of embedded electrical assemblies for the Broadcast and Cinema Video Markets.
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As a Lead Embedded Software Engineer you will play a crucial role on the design, development and implementation of algorithms and advanced digital signal processing techniques for radar systems.
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Experience with embedded system design, including: Schematic Capture and PCB Layout, Digital, Analog , and Mixed Signal Design. Experience with embedded system design, including: Schematic Capture and PCB Layout, Digital, Analog , and Mixed Signal 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. 5 years’ experience launching electro-mechanical products with embedded systems, real time control and digital communication interfaces.
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DCI is seeking a Sr. Embedded Software Developer in Kent, WA. If you are passionate about developing next generation embedded software, then DCI could be a perfect fit for you.
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Reporting to the embedded Engineering Manager, the primary purpose of the electrical production engineer II will be to oversee the manufacturing and assembly processes for our embedded product lines.
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Experience with Embedded Systems. Work closely with product management, application software engineers and partners to understand requirements, specify interfaces for new software frameworks, and enhance existing frameworks.
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RF amplifiers, impedance matching-networks, embedded processors, power electronics, FPGAs, A/Ds, DACs, op-amps, FETs, power supplies, working from prototype to full product release and applying creative test and verification methods that demonstrate requirements fulfillment (Microwave Office, SPICE, ADS, Altium, Allegro, etc.
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Experience with embedded systems, processor selection, various communication protocols, analog design, sensor design, low power design, audio technologies and display. Circuit/Schematic design, component selection, and layout of analog and digital embedded systems.
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Embedded systems design including DSP, Microprocessor, and FPGA development Analog/digital circuit design and analysis. 6-8 years working as an Electrical Engineer in embedded systems, motion control and/or electromechanical systems.
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Join the implant embedded systems team and be part of an elite team of engineers working on high-performance, safety-critical devices for the next-generation brain-computer interfaces. Experience with firmware development for embedded systems (C/C.
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The Embedded Risk Manager (ERM) is responsible for assisting stakeholders with the identification and timely remediation of risk. Drive successful and timely completion of commitments and requirements Issues and Actions TRM network and app pen test findings, FOSS findings Risk acceptances and policy deviations PDMS Policy and Procedures document reviews.
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