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Programming skills and experience using analytical and simulation tools including: MATLAB, Simulink, Simscape, SolidWorks CAD modeling, SolidWorks SIM, and SolidWorks Motion Analysis, CETOL, FEA analysis (e.g., ANSYS), Tolerance, and Statistical analysis tools, LabVIEW, experience with sensors and DAQ systems.
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Experience in modeling and simulation using PSPICE, MATLAB/Simulink, or similar computer-based tools. Power Sub-System Design - Filters, Harmonic Control, EMI, Circuit Simulation, Magnetics, Protective Relay Systems, Short Circuit and Stress Analyses.
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Knowledge of modeling and simulation using PSPICE, MATLAB/Simulink, or similar computer-based tools. Power System Design - Power System Noise, System Simulation and Modeling, Solid State Transmitters, Tube Transmitters, High Voltage Design, Power Sources, Generators.
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Coursework in the following areas: Analog Electronics, Power Electronics/Systems, or Control SystemsKnowledge of modeling and simulation using PSPICE, MATLAB/Simulink, or similar computer-based toolsThis position requires 12 months or less of relevant professional work experience (excluding internships.
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Experience with simulation of electronic/electrical systems including PCB analysis, EMI/C simulation, power electronics simulation including motors, and thermal analysis of electronics enclosures expected.
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The Sensor Power and Analog Design (SPAD) department is seeking electrical engineers with knowledge of analog electronics, power electronics, power systems and servo/motor control systems. Power Distribution - Ground, Air, Shipboard, and Space, Power Generation, Line Voltage, High Current, Low Voltage, Micro-Power, DC, AC, Multi-Phase Power Control, Fault Reporting, Isolation, Protection Circuits, Redundant Systems.
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Deliver consulting services to key customers to enable modeling and simulation of multidomain dynamic systems, including electrical systems and power electronics, fluids and hydraulic systems, and multibody.
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Equivalent Circuit Simulation: Experience with one of PSPICE/LTSPICE, Simulink/Simscape. Experience using finite element analysis (FEA) for acoustical, structural, and electromagnetic systems.
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Exposure to 1D simulation tools such as Dymola (preferably), Matlab, Simulink, Amesim, Easy5, SimulationX. Developing and driving model taxonomy and ontology consensus with stakeholders. Exposure to 1D simulation tools such as Dymola (preferably), Matlab, Simulink, Amesim, Easy5, SimulationX.
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