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MmWave phased array design experience, Experience with Cellular, GNSS, WiFi/BT, and other wireless technologies. mmWave phased array design experience. RF Antenna Engineer Responsibilities.
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MS or PhD in EE with emphasis on advanced packaging or RF design. Perform simulation (RF circuit simulation, 3D EM simulation, and thermal simulation), factory bring up, lab bench debug, performance tuning and optimization, and validation of RF modules/SIPs.
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Design of RF components using ADS, MWO, HFSS, Sonnet, Spice or Cadence. 15+ years' work experience in the Microwave & RF industry at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies. Extensive experience with devices, circuitry, and systems operating at RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave frequencies.
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Experience in RF design and RF advanced packaging technologies. · Experience with WiFi, BT, GPS, and cellular RF implementation. · Own end-to-end RF module/SIP development for products from concept to mass production.
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Description: As a RF IC design engineer, you will be a key member of a small RFIC team, researching, designing and bringing the next-generation of wireless technologies into high-volume production in advanced CMOS technology nodes.
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In depth knowledge in electromagnetics, RF filters, PA and LNA design. Role: RF/mmWave Packaging Engineer. RF/mmWave Packaging Engineer. - Experience with RF lab equipment and probe station for device characterization, debug, and component/system performance validation.
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Work closely with ASIC/FPGA, RF/antenna, and software engineers to design and validate high-performance radar imaging and digital communication systems. Array Labs is building a distributed radar imaging constellation to power the first accurate, real-time 3D model of the world.
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Title: RF/mmWave Packaging Engineer. RF lab debug, tuning, performance optimization and validation. Design, simulate and validate advanced RF/mmWave packaging/module solutions. 3+ years of experience in developing RF/mmWave packages and IPD design.
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Experience:High School degree and 5 years of NDT experience in aerospace, defense or space working on composite aircraft structures and Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) NAS410 compliant Level II certifications in ultrasonicYou have extensive experience with phased array and through transmission inspection.
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As a RF Design Engineer at Tesla, you will contribute to the architecture and product level design integration of next generation wireless radio solutions in all fleets and Robot. RF circuits design experience preferred (minimum 5 years): LTE, UMTS, WiFi/BT, GPS.
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Collaborative work with mechanical, firmware, EMC, RF, design validation, thermal design, compliance, reliability, and manufacturing test engineers. Experience with Altium or other schematic entry and PCB layout software.
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Teledyne Microwave Solutions has over 50 years of experience in the design, development, and manufacture of sophisticated microwave/RF components and integrated assemblies for the most demanding challenges.
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Electrical validation, hardware validation, bring up, test plan, I2C, I2S, MIPI, PCIE, oscilloscope, probing, debug, sensor, camera, RF, SMPS, power electronics. etc), I/O signals, high-speed differential interface, electrical performance of subsystems such as optical sensors, microphones, cameras, battery, charger, and RF.
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Experience in D EM simulation for product level (preferred experience in Ansys-HFSS) Experience RF concepts such as impedance matching and Smith Charts Experience using RF simulation tools such as Keysight ADS, Momentum Experience in RF measurement using Network analyzer, Spectrum analyzer, Power meter, Communication equipments(CMW, CWM, Litepoint, CMP) and so on Experience in debugging RF issues Minimum BSEE with + years experience.
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Photonics and RF simulation tools such as Lumerical, HFSS, ADS, COMSOL, etc. Experience in characterization of integrated photonic components, including RF characterization of active photonic components.
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