Job Description: 1. Participate in the overall product design, responsible for the schematic design and debugging of electronics;
2. Responsible for the design, simulation and verification of FPGA programs in products;
3. Responsible for the transplantation of image processing FPGA algorithms; 4. Responsible for the solution of hardware-related technical problems during the product life cycle and product upgrade and maintenance; 5. Complete records and file archiving in a timely manner as required. 6. Salary is negotiable. This content is originally created by EEWORLD forum user Research Institute hr. If you need to reprint or use it for commercial purposes, you must obtain the author's consent and indicate the source. Requirements: 1. Bachelor degree or above, graduated from full-time colleges and universities in automation, electronic communication, computer and other related majors; 2. Familiar with hardware programming languages such as Verilog and VHDL; 3. Proficient in Vivado nt], Quartus, Modelsim and otherFPGA design and simulation software;
4, with infrared detector driver development or infrared sight system design and engineering experience is preferred;
5, strong hands-on ability, hard work, good teamwork ability
Nantong Intelligent Perception Research Institute is a research institute jointly established by Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics and Nantong government. It is currently in the preparation stage. The early stage of work will be in Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics (Hongkou District, accommodation is provided), and the later stage will be in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province (accommodation is provided for non-local personnel, with broad development space)
The following is a brief introduction to Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences was founded in October 1958 by the Shanghai Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Fudan University. It became an independent institution in 1961 and is affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is a backbone unit and major R&D unit in the field of infrared and optoelectronic technology in China. The institute focuses on the research of infrared optoelectronic technology, and carries out research in three major areas: infrared and optoelectronic detection system technology, infrared focal plane and infrared and optoelectronic system core components, and basic research on infrared basic physics theory and application.
As of August 2016, the institute has more than 830 employees, including 7 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and 2 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering; it has 3 first-level doctoral programs, 6 second-level doctoral programs, 3 first-level master's programs, and 8 second-level master's programs.