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Perform circuit card design lifecycle activities including requirements capture, schematic capture, design documentation, signal integrity analysis, creation of printed circuit board stackup and routing instructions, coordination and review of printed wiring board layout, creation of test plans, and root cause analysis.
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Relevant experience in (micro-strip/strip line stack up) multi-chip module (MCM), PA, LNA , RF switch design or passive circuit design such as integrated passive device, coupler, BAW/SAW filters and balun.
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Candidates should have a solid understanding of printed circuit board and mechanical design methods and workflow, CAD modeling tools, drafting standards and configuration management methods. Be responsible for managing a group of Printed Circuit Board Designers, Mechanical Designers, Checkers, Component Librarian and Designer Lead.
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Utilize schematic capture tools for the creation of circuit card designs, such as Siemens Mentor Graphics DxDesigner and/or Xpedition, Altium, Cadence Allegro, EAGLE, KiCAD, etc. Lead and perform all aspects of circuit card design lifecycle activities, including requirements capture, schematic capture, component selection, signal integrity analysis, simulations, timing analysis and thermal analysis.
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Strong circuit simulation skills utilizing Agilent ADS/GoldenGate/spectreRF and 2.5/3D EM tools such as Momentum, Sonnet or HFSS. You will have opportunities to participate in all phases of product development, including product definition, architecture, system budget, transistor-level circuit design, MCM design, layout/layout supervision, lab debug and production support.
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The successful electrical engineering candidate will have complex electronic circuit design and printed circuit board development experience and be capable of collaborating with cross-functional teams.
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This position is responsible for the design, development, and verification of assigned electrical wiring and printed circuit board (PCB) assemblies to include cables, plugs, military connectors, and associated pin-outs.
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Technical Skills: Proficient in RTL coding (VHDL/Verilog), digital circuit design, and simulation. As a Hardware Engineer, you will be part of the Engineering Department, supporting the ASIC/FPGA Design Team. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical skills, excellent problem-solving abilities, and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment, which will align successfully in the organization.
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Design circuit cards using FPGA, processor, and DDR memory components, as well as industry interfaces such. Utilize schematic capture tools for the creation of circuit card designs, such as Siemens Mentor Graphics.
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Lead and perform all aspects of circuit card design lifecycle activities, including requirements capture, DxDesigner and/or Xpedition, Altium, Cadence Allegro, EAGLE, KiCAD, etc." schematic capture, component selection, signal integrity analysis, simulations, timing analysis and thermal.
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Familiarity with FPGA integration into digital circuit card designs to ensure electrical integrity of FPGA design in embedded applications. Experience with high-speed Digital circuit card design, including part placement and routing, constraint generation, and signal integrity analysis.
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5+ years circuit design experience, with the demonstrated ability to design HDL-based FPGAs and CPLDs for aerospace applications. Comprehensive knowledge of digital electronic devices and circuit design principles and experience using design/analysis tools, such as Timing Designer and Hyperlynx.
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Job Title - Lead Engineer (FPGA development) The Experienced Engineer performs or directs others in sophisticated analysis, design and testing of complex systems. Experience with VHDL, System Verilog designs, and OVM/UVM test benches.
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BAE Systems is looking for an experienced Electrical Engineer with a passion for engineering and the desire to be part of an innovative, dedicated team responsible for designing, developing, and testing of industry-leading navigation products.
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We are looking for a Mechanical Designer for our Cedar Rapids, Iowa Engineering Design Center to provide the design and documentation support required for our miniature circuit breaker product families.
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circuit job Title: electrical engineer in Cedar Rapids, IA
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