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Candidates must be comfortable with general radio concepts, understanding how radios interface with digital hardware, and conducting engineering testing and Design Verification Testing.
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The Leidos Innovations Center (LInC) at Leidos currently has an opening for a mid-level hardware design engineer to support a portfolio of programs in San Diego developing state-of-the-art hardware architectures such as system-on-chip (SoC.
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As a Digital IC Design Engineer on this team, you will be at the center of the digital logic design effort within a silicon design group responsible for designing and productizing innovative wireless SoCs. This position requires someone comfortable with all aspects of hardware and embedded software development, who thrives in a dynamic multi-functional organization, who is not afraid to debate ideas openly, and who is flexible enough to shift on constantly evolving requirements.
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The chosen hardware engineer, will be directly involved in the design, integration, and test of secure mesh network satellite communication links, digital telemetry, signal processing, and encryption technology.
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Masters' degree or higher in Electrical/Computer Engineering with emphasis on digital/ASIC/FPGA design is a plus. He/she must also possess a sound knowledge of radar concepts as well as a good understanding of algorithm implementation and hardware/software co-design.
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Primary responsibilities:Design and integrate high-speed circuit boards to support a diverse array of signal processing applicationsPerform trade studies for part and architecture decisionsDevelop hardware specificationsSize FPGAs, SoCs, ASICs for digital signal processing (DSP) algorithm implementationDevelop FPGA firmwareProvide technical guidance and subcontractor oversight throughout PDB development process to include supervising design, layout, procurement, assembly, fabrication, and test.
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As a senior ASIC Physical Design Engineer, you will work closely with other digital designers and mixed signal designers to develop the next generation of mining ASIC. In particular, the challenges of block level physical implementation, timing, integration, and physical verification are critical parts of this role.
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Develop hardware interface level of embedded software in the C language, meet with customers and suppliers to communicate design requirements, and provide applications engineering of customer installations.
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Strong electrical engineering background in embedded system design, including: ASIC microarchitecture, computer architecture, SoC architecture, and custom or standard DSP or hardware accelerator microarchitecture.
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The design engineer will be involved in all phases of mixed signal printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) design, from specification development, through schematic capture, layout and fabrication to testing prototype hardware and releasing designs to production.
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Hands on hardware design experience with analog and digital design solutions; including design requirements, detailed design & review, component selection & evaluation, procurement, design validation, and release.
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As a Qualcomm Hardware Engineer, you will plan, design, optimize, verify, and test electronic systems, bring-up yield, circuits, mechanical systems, Digital/Analog/RF/optical systems, equipment and packaging, test systems, FPGA, and/or DSP systems that launch cutting-edge, world class products.
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As a Client Hardware Engineer, you will plan, design, optimize, verify, and test electronic systems, bring up yield, circuits, mechanical systems, Digital/Analog/RF/optical systems, equipment and packaging, test systems, FPGA, and/or DSP systems that launch cutting-edge, world-class products.
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2+ years of ASIC and/or FPGA design experienceBreadth of experience with SoCs and associated hardware to include printed circuit boards (PCBs), FPGAs, and custom ASICsWorking knowledge of electronics test equipment like function generators, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and lab power supplies.
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Experience with digital design and RTL development, The successful candidate will possess in-depth understanding of ASIC design flow and the challenges posed by advanced deep sub-micron technologies.
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