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-Wait a minute, Doc. Ah... Are you telling me that you built a Radar SoC... in a DeLorean? -The way I see it, if you're gonna build a Radar SoC into a car, why not do it with some style? -Ok Doc,but we better back up. We don't have enough road to get up to 88Mph. -Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads. Bosch to the future 🚗 🔥 🔥 🔥 Do you want to be part of the future of automotive electronics? we have an open position, we are looking for a Senior Mixed Signal Verification Engineer. If you are interested please visit https://lnkd.in/d_EsabWQ and submit your CV. P.S. Thanks to all of you that interact and share my funny posts 😄. Any help is usefull to reach good candidates. This time my manager Miguel Chanca Martin promise me a bonus if a reach a good number of interactions and reactions, so please help me and also help your network to find a very good job in a very good place. Miguel how many reactions for the bonus? 🤣 P.S.2 Some colleagues properly pointed me that I´m losing young people and not reaching GenZ wit my posts. I promise to solve this in my next post, maybe a Frozen based post is a good option 🤣 #LikeABosch #Bosch #hiring #work
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Hiring! Job Title: RAN Engineer Location: Littleton, CO Onsite is required. Contract to hire. • Bachelors or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related discipline. • 3-5 years of cellular industry working experience. • Knowledge of digital communication theory, channel, waveform, modulation and coding, and RF propagation. • Knowledge of the end-to-end physical layer communication systems. • Must have demonstrated an understanding of new technologies and processes quickly. • Understand 3GPP specifications, perform analytical studies of the features, and evaluate their application and benefits for wireless networks. • Work on RAN test and validation processes, test cases, and testing of the RAN features and application in lab and field. Please send resumes to Sweety.Singh@circetusa.com
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At Quest Defense, our daily motivation stems from a strong desire to turn the unattainable into tangible accomplishments. As pioneers in aerospace engineering, we combine practicality with boundless inspiration. We invite like-minded individuals who are passionate about our mission to join us in crafting something extraordinary. What you will need to do the Job: -) Hardware – familiar with system hardware, firmware (FW) -) Troubleshooting – use of tools (e.g. Oscilloscopes, Spectrum Analyzers, etc.) and SW/FW tools to instrument, measure, and investigate issues -) MATLAB – intermediate/expert – use existing scripts and/or modify/create new scripts -) Communication – brief leads/team members on issues observed -) DOORS plus an endless array of custom tools -) Clear case, SVN, Software Configuration Management tools/experience (team env developing common toolsets), etc. What you will do: -) On-site lead for system operation and technical issues -) Perform initial triage, analysis, and reporting of observed issues -) Technical planning and oversight of day-to-day integration activities -) Provide structured integration plans for team members to execute Experience needed: -) 4-year degree, prefer mechanical or RF background -) Prior site and/or radar integration/operation experience (3-4 yrs. Min), -) Graduated position from an operator role or extensive exp at one of the radar operation sites -) Spent time in a factory setting -) Knowledge of major sub-systems, int/ext interfaces, and how it operates Apply Now: https://bit.ly/43Eoa8R #QuestDefense #Engineering #jobs #career #usa #jobposting #software #mechanical #joboffer #jobposting #opportunity #jobalert #engineeringrecruitment #engineeringrecruiter #aerospace #defense #clearance #engineers #veterans #transition #diversity #DefenseContracting #DefenseJobs #AerospaceEngineering #DefenseIndustry #ClearedHiring #ClearedJobs #ClearanceJobs #EngineeringJobs
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4K+@Linkedln || Senior Physical Design Engineer || SoC Engineer || RTL2GDS || CTS || STA || DRC || PV || VLSI professional with 7+ years of industry experience|| Semiconductor guide || EMIR || Full Chip Signoff ||
Hi LinkedIn Tribe😎, My team in#TESSOLVE#bangalore/Hyderbad looking for candidates with an experience of 2-12 yrs. 🚀#Physical Design (PD) 🚀#STA Engineer 🚀 #Physical Verification(PV) 🕑 Notice period: Immediate joiner/ 90 days Candidates share your resume to soundar.selvanagarajan@tessolve.com ✅ 🏅 How to Fix a Setup Violation 🏅 ⛹♀️ Multi-Cycle Path (MCP) 🚰This method has some similarities to pipelining. Similarly, we will let the combinational path finish in multiple cycles. 🚰The difference is we won’t add pipeline registers. Instead, we will capture the data at another capture clock edge This can be done in 2 ways: 🚰Use a control circuit to mask the 1st capture edge and allow another one. 🚰 Use a divided clock for the capture FF as shown in the diagram below
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Random thought. Some people in LinkedIn may notice that my technical post spread across pretty wide areas, from power MOSFET characteristic, HW development, control design, firmware programming, python applications, and lastly magnetic analysis. A few last bits that I still have yet to learn is to design following the compliance requirement, though I have recently dipping toe on EMI troubleshooting too. As a PhD candidate, before graduation, I was really hoped to work for the #1 worldwide power electronic company that is based in Taoyuan, Taiwan (where I also currently live and work, albeit with different employer). Though I actually never even received any interview call from this one company (except only one before I joined my current employer, which was also not fruitful). At times I used to compare myself with some classmates who is currently or used to be working there. But, it was hard for me to understand why all my job application was failed (not even getting any callback). Until recently I realized that, in a big corporation the working style is highly niche (I won't call it specialization, due to a few reasons I often see). Where, I won't be easy to fit into the work culture anyway with me being a big mess of generalist+specialist as I will over-reach too far. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise, I guess. Quick example, I was once working as FW engineer as my title and I tell the HW engineer (and made them fuming at me) that their 1.5kW design won't go beyond 900W (perhaps ~1kW with screaming fan) and also pointed out a few fatal mistake just by checking the design before even ever write the controller code for it. At the end, my estimate was true that I need to stop at 900W as the mosfet temp goes beyond 105C at room temp in just over 5 mins.
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4K+@Linkedln || Senior Physical Design Engineer || SoC Engineer || RTL2GDS || CTS || STA || DRC || PV || VLSI professional with 7+ years of industry experience|| Semiconductor guide || EMIR || Full Chip Signoff ||
Hi LinkedIn Tribe😎, My team in#TESSOLVE#bangalore/Hyderbad looking for candidates with an experience of 2.5-12 yrs. 🚀#Physical Design (PD) 🚀#STA Engineer 🚀 #Physical Verification(PV) 🕑 Notice period: Immediate joiner Candidates share your resume to soundar.selvanagarajan@tessolve.com ✅ 🏅 How to Fix a Setup Violation 🏅 ⛹♀️ Multi-Cycle Path (MCP) 🚰This method has some similarities to pipelining. Similarly, we will let the combinational path finish in multiple cycles. 🚰The difference is we won’t add pipeline registers. Instead, we will capture the data at another capture clock edge This can be done in 2 ways: 🚰Use a control circuit to mask the 1st capture edge and allow another one. 🚰 Use a divided clock for the capture FF as shown in the diagram below
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Hey LinkedIn! 👋 If you're new to following me, I talk about #hardwork, #electricalengineer, #fpgadesign, #hardwareengineer, and #trading. Each topic has its own unique challenges and rewards. As an electrical engineer, I work on designing and developing electrical systems. It's a demanding field that requires precision and attention to detail. FPGA design is another area of interest for me. It's a complex process that involves designing and programming field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Hardware engineering is an exciting field that requires creativity and problem-solving skills. It's amazing to see ideas come to life in the form of physical products. Lastly, trading is a passion of mine. It's a constantly evolving industry that challenges me to stay on top of market trends and news. Let me know which topic interests you the most! ✒️ I'm always happy to share my experiences and insights. #engineering #trading #career #interests #professionaldevelopment
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As most of you know, we're building a smart power system that will fundamentally change how the spacecraft will be built in the future. With that in mind, I have two asks: 1) We are currently making a final push and wrapping up a bridge fund to capture all our upcoming flight opportunities. If you are an angel investor with a passion for space infrastructure or know someone who is, please connect with me and join our mission! We're at 75% of our goal! 2) If you know of an Electrical Engineer with 10-15 years of experience in power supply development for high reliability applications, I'd love to speak with them. We're looking for someone with expertise in mixed-signal hardware development, but also find that FPGA design, digital controls, and exotic power supply topology skills are also valuable skills. 3) Repost 😉
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