Overview:
the hardware engineer in the continental advanced driver assistance systems (adas) is responsible for the design and development of advanced driver assistance system control modules, radar and camera, sensors from concept phase to production.
core responsibilities:
- design automotive electronic interfaces to comply with internal and external requirements.
- bom design updates and proper electronic component selection according to latest design requirements.
- evaluate and update designs already in production to address component pcn/ptns.
- verify design by updating/performing worst case analysis utilizing mathcad and pspice simulation
- use of cad tools (such as zuken) to modify schematics according to latest requirements.
- assist pcb enginners in the creation of pcb layout based on emc layout design rules.
- design prototypes testing and debugging using electronic measurement tools (oscilloscopes, logic and spectrum analyzers).
- create and/or execute hardware testing based on a set of requirements, document test results and perform team reviews to discuss findings.
- planning and tracking of hardware development status and issues.
- support meetings with cross functional project team, hardware/test team, and customers as needed.
- support customer presentations, interfacing with oems on technical topics.