Urgent
Image processing engine engineer
株式会社ニコン
- Algorithm development
- ASIC
- IP
- DDR Memory
- EXPEED
- Image processing engine
- RTL logic design
- Verification and specification
- High integration design
- Sensory development
- ¥5,500,000 - 9,000,000
- Tokyo
- 1,001 to 10,000
Company Info
Nikon conducts the manufacture and sale of optical and precision equipment. In the optical material department, we develop and provide high-quality products such as optical lenses and camera modules.Job Summary
Responsible for the development of image processing engine EXPEED mounted on digital cameras. As specific job contents, it includes the design and development of image processing pipeline and image compression technology, implementation of new function system design, DDR Memory, image data processing, image reduction technology development, and verification and specification of bus domain and design, RTL logic design, and external design support/consultation, and control and evaluation of ES product value of image processing engine EXPEED, and creation of application notes and digital camera product development support, algorithm, specification definition, HW requirement creation, and product prototype reference, etc.Duties
・Implementation of image processing pipeline and image compression technology, implementation of new function system design ・Implementation of DDR Memory, image data processing, image reduction technology development, and verification and specification of bus domain and design ・RTL logic design, and external design support/consultation, and control and evaluation of ES product value of image processing engine EXPEED, and creation of application notes and digital camera product development support ・Algorithm, specification definition, HW requirement creation, and product prototype reference, etc.Login to see all information about offers.
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