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C# language/dialects for embedded processors§Xilinx Virtex 4 and 5 devices§Microsemi ProAsic and RTAX knowledge a plus§Microcontroller/Microprocessor Designs§Communication Interface Design§FPGA TestBench Design§Strong Verification/Validation BackgroundoCAD Tools§Schematic Capture and PCB Layout – DxDesign preferred§Analog circuit Simulation – Pspice (OrCAD), LTspice preferred§FPGA Design – Microsemi Libero/Xilinx ISE/ModelSim preferred·Systems integration and testing experience.
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Experience and competence in some or all of the following areas:oAnalog Circuit Design§DC Power Supplies§Batteries and charging Systems§AC Inverters§Data Acquisition (Signal conditioning, ADC/DAC)§Motor Drives§Transistor Control and drive circuits (BJT and MOSFET) (With GaNFET knowledge a plus)oHigh Speed Digital Circuit Design§Programming with HDL for FPGAs§Programming with C, C.
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Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:·Digital and/or analog circuit design·HDL programming of FPGA devices·System and firmware architecture that meet or exceed requirements, specifications, time and budget goals.
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Ability to read and understand mechanical drawings, electronic schematics, and software flowcharts·Familiarity with Microsoft Project and Access preferred. Developing efficient and cost-effective, best-value type product designs.
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Prepare for, attend and make technical presentations to existing and prospective clients ( design reviews, technical interchange meetings, etc. Interface with other engineering team disciplines. Component research and selection.
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Prepare for, attend and make technical presentations to existing and prospective clients (e.g. design reviews, technical interchange meetings, etc. Others as identified and assigned.
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Electrical Engineer II or III Looking for Mid-Level Electrical Engineer roughly 7-10 years of experience. Multi-discipline experience a plus, experience in Military and Aerospace environments a plus.
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Systems integration and testing·Ability to read and understand mechanical drawings, electronic schematics, and software flowcharts·Provide engineering information by answering questions and requests·Digital and/or analog circuit design·HDL programming of FPGA devices·Programming of embedded processors using C, C.
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System and firmware architecture that meet or exceed requirements, specifications, time and budget goals. Prepare for, attend and make technical presentations to existing and prospective clients (e.g. design reviews, technical interchange meetings, etc.
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Or C# languages/dialects. Others as identified and assigned.
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