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		<title>Positions Open: FPGA/DSP Designers</title>
		<link>http://www.radisens.com/2009/11/position-open-digital-dsp-fpga-designer/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radisens is expanding our hardware team with FPGA/DSPdesigners to develop applications based on Radisens&#8217; proprietary diagnostic detection technology. The successful candidates will demonstrate a mix of digital/DSP and FPGA design skills, with experience in medical diagnostics a distinct advantage.
Job Functions

 Be a leading part of Radisens&#8217; hardware team, defining and implementing the next generation of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radisens is expanding our hardware team with FPGA/DSPdesigners to develop applications based on Radisens&#8217; proprietary diagnostic detection technology. The successful candidates will demonstrate a mix of digital/DSP and FPGA design skills, with experience in medical diagnostics a distinct advantage.</p>
<h2>Job Functions</h2>
<ul>
<li> Be a leading part of Radisens&#8217; hardware team, defining and implementing the next generation of portable medical diagnostic architectures</li>
<li>Drive the design and development of our FPGA sub-system, implementing Radisens&#8217; proprietary digital/DSP system algorithms</li>
<li>Integrate the FPGA sub-system with current detector prototypes</li>
<li>Follow design, verification and quality standards and best practises necessary for production test and regulatory approval</li>
<li>Work closely with Radisens&#8217; detector, software, diagnostic and application teams</li>
</ul>
<h2>Requirements</h2>
<ul>
<li>Bachelors Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering</li>
<li>4+ years relevant digital/DSP development experience</li>
<li>Proven competence in hardwired signal processing and conditioning/filtering techniques</li>
<li>Must have developed designs from concept through to mass production</li>
<li>Knowledge of one or more of the following is highly desirable:<br />
- hardwired signal processing architecture development<br />
- FPGA/DSP system design<br />
- medical diagnostics/research electronics<br />
- working as part of a multi-disciplinary team</li>
<li>Proven competence working with:<br />
- verilog/VHDL and ansi-c firmware development<br />
- interfacing to ADC, FLASH &amp; DSP controllers<br />
- high data-rate acquisition<br />
- FPGA/DSP development environments</li>
<li>Team player with a can-do attitude and an ability to motivate others</li>
<li>Strong passion for technology and engineering</li>
<li>Comfortable working in a start-up environment</li>
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<p>Candidates should <a title="Apply online" href="/apply-online/">apply online</a>. Strictly no agencies.</p>
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