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Experience in several of these areas is desirable: opto-mechanical systems, ultra-high vacuum systems, design of inspection equipment or similar instruments, motion controls, electronics, data acquisition systems such as Labview, measurement instrumentation, tooling & test fixture design, supplier management, new product introduction.
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In-depth knowledge of circuit design (digital, analog, power) and PCB layout. Minimum 1 year of experience working with PCB design or layout experience is a plus. Prior experiences on PCB design in enterprise networking servers is a plus.
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All aspects of printed circuit board (PCB) design. Experienced in Cadence PCB design tools including Concept and Allegro. Extensive and complete design experience in power circuit and high-speed design is required: concept, design, SI, PI, layout, manufacturing, testing, validation, debugging.
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Strong proficiency in independently developing and delivering hardware products as the responsible mechanical design engineer from cradle to grave. You will collaborate with our engineering teams to scope, define, design, model, prototype, validate, and iterate the mechanical design of Antora’s thermal battery.
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Strong familiarity with EDA design tools such as Cadence, and the overall analog/mixed signal tool flow. A strong background in analog design and power electronics. A self-starter with an entrepreneurial attitude able to comprehend the challenges in an IC design flow and act to solve them.
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Foothill - De Anza Community College District is establishing a “pool” of qualified applications for the position of Part-time Art Instructor - Furniture Design. PT Art Instructor - Furniture Design.
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Community Autism Services, a division of The Stepping Stones Group, is hiring immediately for a Full-Time Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in Santa Clara, CA , and the surrounding areas.
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You will evaluate design feasibility and analyze circuit functionalities, implement analog and mixed signal circuit design to meet specifications, and validate design performance and functionalities by running block and chip level simulations using standard industry simulators, creating clear and effective documentation.
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Experience: Minimum 5+ years of experience in Analog IC Design, with some experience in high voltage AC/DC technical aspects preferred. Strong understanding of digital design, RTL synthesis, Verilog AMS, SystemVerilog, and familiarity with analog circuit blocks and device physics.
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The use of "proficient" in this question means frequent (weekly) usage of the specific software program accompanied by the ability to create, manipulate, merge, build, formulate, design, etc., within the program itself, indicating an advanced level of skill.
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Triage and debug functional and performance issues with the design-under-test. Work closely with design and architecture teams to understand the functional and performance goals of the design; and work together to make the design-under-test work under all specified circumstances.
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Work with a team of highly skilled electrical engineers with expertise in design of analog electronics, sensors and image acquisition, signal integrity for PCB and cables. Full cycle of PCB design from Schematics through Layout to Manufacturing.
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Knowledgeable about the ASIC design flow, including System Verilog RTL implementation, Lint, Synthesis, STA, and LEC.Expertise in various areas such as memory subsystems, bus interfaces, CPU integration, DMA engines, Compression, Security IP design, and high-speed/low-speed peripherals like PCIE, QSPI, UART, and SPMI is a plus.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Developer/Business Systems Analyst with a focus on QMS in the medical device industry, including expertise in Post Market Surveillance, Complaints Management, CAPA, Nonconformance, and Regulatory Submissions.
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You will work with other Acacia mixed-signal engineers to collaborate in order to provide an optimized design that will integrate into the ASIC. In addition, you will have the opportunity to interact with other Acacia groups including digital/DSP design, system design, package design, and module design.
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