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Has deep knowledge of one or more of the following domains:Embedded CPU subsystem and architecture; High-speed digital signal processing, computer vision, or machine learning; High-performance serial interface protocols; Low-power design methodology; mixed-signal design; FPGA prototyping.
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Understanding of wireless systems, MAC and PHY layer operations, digital signal processing, Tx/Rx performance metrics, regulatory constraints, and coexistence issues. Support pre-silicon validation efforts, including simulation, emulation, and FPGA prototyping.
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Experience developing surgical visualization camera control systems, including interfacing with CMOS image sensors and LED/laser light sources, FPGA programming, image signal processing for machine learning/artificial intelligence.
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Experience with FPGA implementations of surgical visualization camera control systems, including interfacing with image sensors and LED/laser light sources, FPGA development, and image signal processing.
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We are looking for Physical Layer design engineers to design and implement advanced signal processing algorithms for Wireless LAN communication systems. Experience with FPGA and/or emulation platform desired.
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Produce efficient FPGA implementations of one or more of the following: video signal processing, DMA, high-speed communications, sensor integration, motor control, and integration of modern embedded computing modules.
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Required Qualifications: BSEE or MSEE, with experience in ASIC development and/or FPGA prototyping 7+ years of experience in RTL design using Verilog, SystemVerilog Understanding of Digital Signal Processing theory, and mapping to design Experience in WiFi Physical Layer, and/or other Physical layer like Cellular (WiMax, LTE, NR), Bluetooth, Zigbee, UWB, and/or other Physical layer (Ethernet) technologies Ability to work independently, and proactively identify and resolve issues.
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XONE is lookingfor an entry- or junior-level engineer who will be responsible for implementingcomplex signal processing algorithms on state-of-the-art FPGA devicessuch as the XILINX Zynq SoC. Experience a unique professional growth opportunityworking alongside company leadership, gaining exposure to building andgrowing a technology focused company, and making a direct impact on thesuccess of the company.
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Master's degree in electrical engineering with emphasis in communication systems and/or digital signal processing. 1+ years of professional experience in system-level modeling and/or digital signal processing.
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A minimum of 8+ years of product design/development experience, including demonstrated success developing device hardware with embedded software and FPGA solutions. Plan, develop, and test hardware and FPGA solutions for endoscopic visualization and advanced imaging products and concepts.
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Solid experience in the development of video/image signal processing algorithms in C/C. Team IntroductionOur team is building industry leading, highly efficient and scalable video codec hardware solutions (FPGA and ASIC) from the ground up to better serve our billions of users.
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Our FPGAs are used in a wide variety of applications, including: embedded vision; digital signal processing; machine learning; industrial and medical equipment; and satellites. Microchip is also a pioneer in embedding RISC-V processors in FPGAs∯*∯ The successful applicant will work as part a core team that develops future FPGA fabric architectures and collaborate with design engineering to develop, verify, and integrate the fabric architecture with other device components such as IO, hard IP blocks, configuration, and security.
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Digital signal processing and filter design. Digital Design (RTL design): ASIC or FPGA from concept to implementation. 3-5 years’ experience in design plus verification of ASIC or FPGA.
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Implementation of arithmetic and Digital Signal Processing algorithms in FPGA. Design and implementation of FPGA logic for wireless PHY, including signal processing functions for.
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As an Embedded FW Engineer, the individual will be a core member of a Wireless SoC firmware team, with emphasis on radio and PHY bring up, RF calibrations, signal processing algorithm implementation and performance tuning.
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