Job Description
- Experience in digital hardware design with ICs and discrete components, POL power rails, memories, IOs, uC, uP
- Exposure choosing digital IC solutions, PCB design for low and high speed systems, mixed signal
- Knowledgeable reading datasheets, schematics and pcb layouts
- Hands-on in circuit debugging and using common benchtop instruments (oscilloscopes, multimeters, etc)
- Understanding common digital interfaces like SPI, I2C, USB, CAN, UART, Ethernet, etc
- User of Linux OS, Bash and Linux related tools
- General Networking knowledge and programming languages (Python, C)
- Knowledge of WiFi technologies, BT
Doodle Labs Singapore Office
Doodle Labs Singapore Office Office



601 MacPherson Road Grantral Complex, Suite 07-15 Singapore , Singapore, 368242
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