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Debugging skills with JTAG, SWD, Oscilloscopes, and Logic analyzers. Demonstrated history of timely delivery of motor control firmware in real products. Help define requirements for motor control firmware and interfacing hardware components including voltage and current sensors, power stages, position and speed sensors, etc.
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We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering, ASIC implementation.
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We have 100+ years of cumulative hands-on experience in architecture, logic design, verification, physical design, emulation and firmware. Release the emulation/prototyping images to various teams doing functional validation, firmware development and design verification.
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Develop low-level firmware/software for microcontrollers, create reusable device drivers, integrate system-level features and architect changes to support an ever-growing codebase. Own complex firmware features of an embedded system.
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Experience developing firmware in bare-metal or RTOS environments. Quickly debug and troubleshoot issues that span the electrical, firmware, and software boundaries. Experience with one or more microcontroller cores (ARM, AVR, MSP430, PIC, etc.
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Debug and troubleshoot issues that span the electrical, firmware, and software boundaries. Design, implement, test and validate motor control algorithms in C on microcontroller based custom hardware.
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Work closely with the FPGA/ASIC design team and flight software team to add/improve testability and define various test infrastructure logic to ensure adequate silicon test coverage. We are seeking a motivated, proactive, and intellectually curious validation engineer who will work alongside world-class cross-disciplinary teams (systems, firmware, architecture, design, validation, product engineering, ASIC implementation.
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Mentor other firmware engineers and help teach best practices in design engineering. Take full ownership of design, implementation and completion of embedded firmware projects. Experience developing firmware in bare-metal and/or RTOS environments.
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Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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Thoroughly analyzes how new features or designs impact the customer experienceEducation & ExperienceBS and a minimum of 3 years relevant industry experienceAdditional RequirementsTrack record of shipping great consumer facing productsUse of hardware debugging tools – Oscilloscopes, Logic Analyzers, DAQsExperience with test automation using Python, Bash, Swift, C.
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