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for the announced position include one or more of the following areas: – Digital Hardware, FPGA, and Processor Architecture • Strong experience in digital hardware design using VHDL or Verilog/SystemVerilog, with
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, signal filtering, power filtering, PLLs, RF circuits, medium-speed digital, etc. Basic familiarity with small, low-power FPGAs and Verilog. Linux experience a plus. Demonstrate experience in schematic
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with digital circuit design in (System) Verilog. Experience with designing CPU and peripheral (sub-)systems. Experience with CPU software development environments. Experience with digital verification
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target and accelerator research. Development and implementation of software based on programming languages C, Python, and programming languages for FPGAs, including VDHL and Verilog. Train and support
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of the following: C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, Python, C#. You’ve built, analyzed, debugged, and/or tested bare-metal systems and are familiar with a CMSIS/HAL/specific peripheral driver. You have experience
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hardware description languages (HDLs) such as Verilog or VHDL Strong understanding of digital design principles and embedded systems Proficiency in low-level programming languages such as C, Rust and RISC-V
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-Level Synthesis (HLS) implementations. Working knowledge of C++/C, Python, Verilog. Motivated self-starter with the ability to work independently and to participate creatively in collaborative teams
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++. Experience in RTL design and FPGA prototyping using VHDL/Verilog and/or HLS tools is highly desirable A research-oriented attitude along with a result-focused mindset. Ability to work in a collaborative
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to prevent risks and issues, and mitigate those that emerge. Analyze FPGA hardware and software interface specifications described via VHDL or Verilog to ensure it meets system requirements. Analyze software
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, methodologies, tools, and techniques to prevent risks and issues, and mitigate those that emerge. Analyze FPGA hardware and software interface specifications described via VHDL or Verilog to ensure it meets