Communications/DSP Engineer


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Nigel Frank International

Listed on

17th November 2020

Location

Brussels

Salary/Rate

£4066 - £4969

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Communications/DSP Engineer

Role & Responsibilities:Design signal processing for custom software defined radio hardware (ex. channelization, equalization, PA linearization, gain control, carrier synchronization, symbol mapping, framing, channel coding/FEC, etc)Work closely with FPGA developers to implement and test the signal processing on radio hardwareModel the end-to-end radio system from earth to space, and back.Drive radio architecture trade studies, run link budgets, optimize the radio system for maximum performance for dozens of markets and use cases around the world

Skills & Qualifications:A passion for working in a fast-paced environment and constantly learningStrong fundamentals in "signals and systems" (basic transforms, filters, aliasing, analysis in both continuous and discrete domains, interpolation, decimation, etc)Strong fundamentals in digital communications (modulation, coding, synchronization, fading, doppler, multiple access, channel capacity, etc)Familiar with software development (some experience writing software for DSP, MCU, and/or FPGA, experience in one or more scripting languages)Familiar with analog concepts (amplifiers, analog filters, gain and delay variation, reflections, compression, etc)Experience working with signal generator, signal analyzer, network analyzer, oscilloscope, etcUS Citizenship or Green CardDon't meet them all? Not a problem. Please apply even if you do not meet all these criteria.Benefits :Company carMeal VoucherHealth and Group InsuranceIn house Yoga sessionCompetitive salaryPaid holidaysCompany ActivitiesContact me , Cristal Otrante , at [email protected] or at +31202418520 to have all the information about the company , the role and many other OpenSource opening in Belgium

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