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Experience with schematic capture tools such as OrCAD or Altium and PCB layout or PCB viewer tools from Cadence Allegro, Altium, or equivalent. Experience and knowledge of printed circuit board (PCB) technologies, such as rigid, flex, hybrid, HDI, etc.
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Technical PCB design skills using the Siemens design toolset including, but not limited to the Xpedition Layout tool suite with working knowledge of schematic capture, placement, routing, use of the auto-router, constraint manager, and library tools, and use of BluePrint to create complex PCB and CCA drawings, Altium is not used, but transfers over well to the Siemens toolset.
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Utilize the full electrical design cycle: concept, design, schematic capture, PCB layout, testing, system integration, and manufacturing release. Familiarity with schematic capture and PCB routing software such as OrCAD/Allegro PCB Designer or similar tools.
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Typically requires a Bachelor's in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) and a minimum of 2 years of prior relevant experience, to include at least two (2) of the following: Previous work history with PCB manufacturing or CCA manufacturing principles that affect circuitry and component layout along with RF specific layout techniques Experience with the electrical design process including RF layout History with laying out Rigid, Flex, or Rigid-Flex boards.
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This PCB Designer will primarily be designing boards working with an assigned EE for whatever the boards function is. Exciting PCB Design Opportunity Supporting Critical Military Platforms.
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Working with the Producibility Engineer to facilitate design reviews as they relate to PCB layout and design for manufacturability. Executing the detail design for printed circuit boards and completion of documentation to IPC and department standards using PCB design CAD tool.
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PCB layout, Mentor and/or Cadence Multiple clock domain FPGA implementation and debugging, Verilog and VHDL, Xilinx, Lattice PCB prototype debugging, using standard test equipment Interactive ECAD / MCAD design Production failure analysis Regulatory compliance (FCC, CE, UL, etc) Bonus Points for Experience with: CMOS imagers / vision processing RF modules / protocols (eg., 802.15.
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Interpreting schematic diagrams and utilizing preliminary sketches, diagrams, and other engineering information to generate PCB designs for RF, Digital, Power, and Mixed Signal disciplines. Seeking a PCB designer to support multiple programs.
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Strong electrical engineering fundamentals in electronic circuit design and PCB design. Engage with suppliers on power supply unit design, from power supply PCB/module pre-layout simulation, DC/AC power noise mitigation to PCB layout optimization.
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Experience with PCB design tools like Autodesk Fusion 360 or Siemens Xpedition. At least 5+ years of relevant experience in PCB design or related fields, including routing and layout. 10+ years of relevant experience in PCB design or related fields.
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Hands on experience in analog, digital, mixed signal, high speed, high power, multilayer, flexi rigid PCB Layout design in a hierarchical schematic design environment. Knowledgeable of IPC Standards for PCB Design and Fabrication.
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One of our clients needs a passionate Hardware Engineer who can think outside the box to find new and better ways to design quality electrical products. Electrical Engineer, Full Product Life Cycle, Commercial Avionics.
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Experience with CAD tools for schematic capture and PCB layout (e.g., Siemens PADS or Xpedition). PCB Layout Support: Work closely with PCB layout designers to provide guidance and support to ensure proper placement and routing of analog components.
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Work with PCB Layout engineering team to meet all Signal Integrity and DFM requirements. -Advanced experience using Altium Designer or Allegro PCB Editor required. -Drive and own PCB designs for HDI (High density interconnect) design practices, high speed (DDR4/5, PCIE, LVDS) and Mixed Signal designs.
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We are looking for a talented, self-driven and motivated Principal SI/PI Engineer with a strong experience in simulation and verification to join the System-Signal integrity and Power Integrity team of Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group in San Jose. This team provide signal integrity and power integrity support for on-die, on-interposer, on-package and on PCB for AECG products.
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