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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Seeking motivated entry to senior level FPGA engineers to join the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University. The role involves extensive
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include: Technical team and/or program management Electronics design and assembly Digital Signal Processing Embedded Microcontrollers and FPGA programing Linux and RTOS operating systems Ability to navigate
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Signal Processing FPGA development Computer Networking Develop C/C++ or equivalent code to interface with developed hardware and associated interfaces (SPI, I2C, etc) Integration of Software Defined Radio
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Communications protocols OSI stack,UDP/TCP/IP Familiarity with wireless specifications such as cellular(4G/5G)/WiFi (802.11) FPGA development Microcontroller and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) development MATLAB
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mix of hands on work with electrical circuitry, embedded software and/or FPGA firmware development Co-ops in these positions work on several projects such as designing and building hardware to interface
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Communications protocols OSI stack UDP/TCP/IP Familiarity with wireless specifications such as cellular(4G/5G)/Wi-Fi (802.11) FPGA development Microcontroller and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) development MATLAB
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design Signal Processing FPGA development Develop C/C++ or equivalent code to interface with developed hardware and associated interfaces (SPI, I2C, etc) Integration of Software Defined Radio (SDR
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Familiarity with wireless specifications such as cellular(4G/5G)/WiFi (802.11) Preferred Experience includes: Software design Signal Processing FPGA development Develop C/C++ or equivalent code to interface
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. LINUX and Windows OS systems Embedded systems to include FPGAs, microcontrollers, and similar entities Active government security clearance ARL at Penn State is an integral part of one of the leading
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, function generators, etc Code writing in several languages, with emphasis on embedded coding FPGA firmware development with VHDL and Matlab code generation Familiarity with controls, simulation, and hardware