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Familiarity with Linux programming/Python/ROS/image processing/Machine learning/DSP programming/TI SDK experience. Perform unit test/integration test/requirement-based test according to the firmware team test specification.
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Prior experience working in embedded Linux or other firmware development environment. Knowledge of hardware and firmware interfaces: OpenBMC, DMTF MCTP, Redfish, PLDM, SPDM and RAS.
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The vehicle controls platform firmware developer intern will develop and maintain a suite of device drivers across various microcontrollers and ICs, contribute to build system and development tools including code generators, and debug, root cause, and fix critical bugs.
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Hands-on experience in embedded firmware implementation, architecture, design and development with multiple analog and digital I/O capabilities, FPGA, DSP and microcontrollers. Firmware Development & EE knowledge (Digital & Analog Design.
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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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C/CMake/Git programming experience with a focus on Linux and embedded environments. Familiarity with sensor modalities used in robotics and autonomous driving applications (Camera / Vision, RADAR, LIDAR, INS / IMU.
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Basic understanding of microcontroller firmware architecture: storing data in flash and RAM, firmware updates, peripheral interfaces. Its core device (FDA Class 2 cleared) uses machine-learning trained on cell classification to allow chronic patients to monitor their white blood count at home.
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Silicon photonics device design, fabrication, and characterization. Conduct chip layout circuit design, circuit checking, and device evaluation and characterization. The candidate must be highly experienced with simulation tools such as Ansys Lumerical, ZeMax, proficient in CAD tools such as Cadence, MATLAB, Python and Verilog-A scripting.
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Expert knowledge in Device management via SCCM, Intune, JAMF. Assist move support/Post Moves Support. Top skills: Desktop Support (Windows, Macintosh & Linux Support)- Expert. Job Roll: Desktop Support EngineerLocation: Santa Clara CATerm: ContractThis role is L2 Support/Advanced Support which requires someone with In depth knowledge on OS troubleshooting (Windows, Mac) and some basic Linux Knowledge, o365 troubleshooting skills, good Hardware troubleshooting knowledge etc.
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Ou will work closely with both IC design teams, FPGA emulation teams as well as firmware and system teams within Apple as we drive execution from first silicon through to mass-production release.
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You will conduct PCB design and layout reviews and DFMEA to assess EE reliability/safety and device behavior in undesirable events such as moisture ingress, component failures, short-circuit, high temperature, electrical overstress and surge.
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E xperience developing and debugging applications or device drivers on embedded Linux. Experience with Linux device drivers for hardware blocks such as GPGPU, C amera S erial I nterface (CSI), Image Signal Processor (ISP) , Ethernet, UFS, or PCIe.
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Future Energy Technology Center (FETC) is looking for a Firmware Engineer to work on new power electronics development in renewable energy, EV charging, energy storage, IoT and more. Experience in developing firmware in power electronics projects such as motor control/drives, AC/DC and DC/DC converters, etc.
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Ventures as Sr. Embedded Linux Firmware Engineer as we build a best-in-class. Sr. Embedded Linux Firmware Engineer - Kohler Ventures. Expert knowledge of embedded Linux configuration, development, board support packages, bootloaders, kernel, drivers, and application development in C/C.
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Work on BIOS and kernel, Linux distros, and hardware organization, you will be also talking to vendors like Supermicro, AMD, or Nvidia. You have worked with the computer vendors such as SuperMicro on firmware and hardware configuration.
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