DANIEL MORLEY
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Austin, TX 78728
Telephone: 830-***-****
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OBJECTIVE
Further enhance my skills as a versatile designer for different technological systems. I offer employer a good theoretical base while focused on real world applications. Skill set includes focus is on finding answers and then apply it to real world solutions from design to the manufacturing level.
SKILLS
Analog/Digital Engineer/Layout 7+ years
Programmer (C compilers) 5 Years
Firmware 5 years
Microchip 32, 24 & 8 bit (firmware & hardware)
Free scale processor cold fire (code warrior)
Xilinx CPLD & FPGA (VHDL)
Signal Integrity
EMI
Ibis & Spice Models
EDUCATION
The University of Texas, Edinburg, TX
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering
University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Bachelor’s Degree in Physics and Chemistry
WORK HISTORY
Multiple Contract Hardware Design /Firmware Engineer
Manning Environmental, Freedom Power, AMS Austin, Luminex, Siemens March 2006-present
Hardware Design Engineer (30% software/70% hardware)
Job duties include designing electronic hardware, multi-layer PCB layout (Cadence/Allegro, Altium, Pads, PCad), schematic capture, board testing, power supply design, firmware development, cable design and product research. Devices include FPGAs, CPLD, and microcontrollers. PCB layout involves direct manufacturing experience. Designs involve sensors interface, sensor design, power supplies, medical equipment, actuators, and various processor centered hardware. Designs include serial buses (RS 232, RS 422, USB, I2C, SPI and Ethernet) as well as parallel interfacing peripherals. On occasion java script and html design has been included for prototype development. Some Microsoft C development GUI design for driver testing is also included. Software development includes VHDL, C, and even assembly. All job responsibilities include all aspects of product development from design to product testing. Cost, safety and development time is given the highest priority in hardware/firmware considerations. FDA, IEE and industry standards have been included in device documentation and design files.
Motorola, Seguin, TX July 2004 – June 2005
PCB Continuity Tester
Duties involve the testing of Blue Tooth and GPS printed circuit boards for signal integrity and overall functionality in a manufacturing environment. Quality control test involve hot and cold testing in addition to normal ambient testing Check voltages and serial communications points through an automated process directly from the board. Prepare documentation to be submitted into a professional database.
TESCO Engineering, Fort Hood, TX July 2001-May 2003
Design Engineer (20% software/80% hardware)
Job duties include designing electronic hardware, multi-layer PCB layout (Altium/Protel), schematic capture, board testing, power system design, cable design, firmware development and product research. Projects usually involve development of hardware/software for FPGA and PLC systems with sensor interfaces. All job responsibilities include all aspects of product development from design to product testing. Other duties that occur from time to time are the development of software for specific tasks such as post processing data and driver development. Cost, safety and development time is given the highest priority in hardware/firmware considerations. Emi testing was involved in all electronic products are properly documented with professional engineering standards in a database (Cadence).
REFERENCES
Available upon Request