Electronics and Radio Product Design

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Sound Antidote Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GS
Director
(12)
4
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience or paid work
Categories
Engineering & manufacturing Electrical engineering Hardware product design Hardware
Skills
software defined radio (sdr) ansys simulation software gate arrays radio frequency
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

To expand our product offering we need to design a Software Defined Radio (SDR) prototype. These are electronics systems which are versatile and can be software configured for various radio applications.

We are interested in developing this for applications that our clients have requested for.

We would like to design the radio for upto 12 Gigahertz frequency.

Key aspects of the internship may include :

  1. Radio Frequency design
  2. Printed Circuit Board / Circuit design
  3. Field Programmable Gate Array design

One of these will be selected basis the student's capabilities and interests.

Designs for the fabrication of the board.

What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?

The final deliverables include:

  • The simulations include the Radio Frequency simulations on softwares including System Vue, Ansys High Frequency Structure Simulator.
  • Schematics on Altium are required.
  • Verilog code for the Field Programmable Gate Arrays
How will you support learners in completing the project?

Students will connect directly with the employer for mentorship and supervision throughout the project.

They will be guided in the development process to achieve the technology goals and mentorship and tools will be made available as and when required.

Supported causes
Quality education
About the company

Sound Antidote Inc. provides services in the domain of Systems Engineering, Innovation and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics areas, in order to provide a path forward for all walks of life.

We have leveraged key partners in the field of aerospace systems and strive towards using aerospace systems for socially beneficial applications and know-how.