Senior Digital Hardware Design Engineer - ASIC / FPGA, Video


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4th October 2015

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Watford

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££Competitive salary package

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££Competitive salary package

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Permanent

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Senior Digital Hardware Design Engineer - ASIC / FPGA, Video

We are seeking an experienced Digital Hardware Design Engineer with experience in video encoding to join our client - undoubtedly one of the UK's Semiconductor success stories.

This company develops hugely influential technology for today's consumer market. As part of ongoing successful and expansion, they are now seeking an experienced Digital ASIC / FPGA Design expert to develop state of the art video processing architectures for IP cores and highly integrated SoCs.

As a member of the video team which has shipped more than 200 million units to date, you will produce an unrivalled family of ultra-low power multi-standard, multi-stream video processing architectures, decoder and encoder IP cores and display enhancement technologies. You will work on the entire design cycle, involving specification, VHDL coding, synthesis and verification of video and display algorithms used within the IP cores.

To apply, you must:

*Be highly proficient in RTL design

*Be experienced in coding in VHDL or Verilog

*Be familiar with the whole ASIC design process

*Have a clear understanding of SoC architecture

*Have previous experience of synthesis, formal verification and power compiler.

Top-level system experience, Video experience, FPGA/emulator experience, Unix/Linux, Perl, C, Shell, Make and debugging experience is highly desirable.

For more information contact Caroline.Pye @ ic-resources.com

Key words: Digital, hardware, ASIC, FPGA, RTL, VHDL, Verilog, digital image, video, algorithm, IP, processing, SoC, System-on-Chip, verification, Matlab, C++, Semiconductor, UK, South East.

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