Texas Instruments is looking for an experienced TMS320C67x DSP programmer with significant experience in optimizing ANSI C code using Code Composer Studio's #pragma directives. The adaption software from an existing Matlab-based adaptive system has been ported to C, and the C code needs to be optimized primarily for execution speed but also for program size. The successful candidate will have at least one year of experience using the 'C67x platform and must be able to describe how the various #pragma directives improve the C compiler's ability to generate faster compiled code. The candidate must also describe the code speed-ups obtained on previous DSP code optimization tasks. Experience with adaptive systems and wireless communications is a plus. Salary is competitive and depends on experience. Consultants are preferred for this task, which is expected to take about 3 months. We will, however, consider the right candidate for a permanent DSP software engineering position. The candidate should live in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our office is located in Palo Alto, CA. Interested candidates may forward their resume to awegener@ti.com. Principals only, please (no recruiters).
DSP job with TI in Palo Alto, CA
Started by ●April 19, 2006
Reply by ●April 19, 20062006-04-19
Interested candidates, please send your resume to awegener (at) ti.com.>Texas Instruments is looking for an experienced TMS320C67x DSPprogrammer>with significant experience in optimizing ANSI C code using CodeComposer>Studio's #pragma directives. The adaption software from an existing >Matlab-based adaptive system has been ported to C, and the C code needsto>be optimized primarily for execution speed but also for program size. > >The successful candidate will have at least one year of experience using >the 'C67x platform and must be able to describe how the various #pragma >directives improve the C compiler's ability to generate faster compiled >code. The candidate must also describe the code speed-ups obtained on >previous DSP code optimization tasks. > >Experience with adaptive systems and wireless communications is a plus. >Salary is competitive and depends on experience. Consultants are >preferred for this task, which is expected to take about 3 months. We >will, however, consider the right candidate for a permanent DSP software >engineering position. The candidate should live in the San FranciscoBay>Area. Our office is located in Palo Alto, CA. > >Interested candidates may forward their resume to awegener@ti.com. >Principals only, please (no recruiters). > > > >
Reply by ●April 19, 20062006-04-19
awegener wrote:> Texas Instruments is looking for an experienced TMS320C67x DSP programmer > with significant experience in optimizing ANSI C code using Code Composer > Studio's #pragma directives. The adaption software from an existing > Matlab-based adaptive system has been ported to C, and the C code needs to > be optimized primarily for execution speed but also for program size. > > The successful candidate will have at least one year of experience using > the 'C67x platform and must be able to describe how the various #pragma > directives improve the C compiler's ability to generate faster compiled > code. The candidate must also describe the code speed-ups obtained on > previous DSP code optimization tasks. > > Experience with adaptive systems and wireless communications is a plus. > Salary is competitive and depends on experience. Consultants are > preferred for this task, which is expected to take about 3 months. We > will, however, consider the right candidate for a permanent DSP software > engineering position. The candidate should live in the San Francisco Bay > Area. Our office is located in Palo Alto, CA. > > Interested candidates may forward their resume to awegener@ti.com. > Principals only, please (no recruiters). > > >I would be interested but: (a) I haven't coded for the 67x (b) I'd have to live in California (c) you'd make me stop calling it "Code Composter". -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Posting from Google? See http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/
Reply by ●April 22, 20062006-04-22
"Tim Wescott" <tim@seemywebsite.com> wrote in message news:vtOdnbM8aqx6QdvZRVn-ug@web-ster.com...> awegener wrote: > >> Texas Instruments is looking for an experienced TMS320C67x DSP programmer >> with significant experience in optimizing ANSI C code using Code Composer >> Studio's #pragma directives. The adaption software from an existing >> Matlab-based adaptive system has been ported to C, and the C code needs >> to >> be optimized primarily for execution speed but also for program size. >> >> The successful candidate will have at least one year of experience using >> the 'C67x platform and must be able to describe how the various #pragma >> directives improve the C compiler's ability to generate faster compiled >> code. The candidate must also describe the code speed-ups obtained on >> previous DSP code optimization tasks. >> >> Experience with adaptive systems and wireless communications is a plus. >> Salary is competitive and depends on experience. Consultants are >> preferred for this task, which is expected to take about 3 months. We >> will, however, consider the right candidate for a permanent DSP software >> engineering position. The candidate should live in the San Francisco Bay >> Area. Our office is located in Palo Alto, CA. >> >> Interested candidates may forward their resume to awegener@ti.com. >> Principals only, please (no recruiters). >> >> >> > I would be interested but: > > (a) I haven't coded for the 67x > (b) I'd have to live in California > (c) you'd make me stop calling it "Code Composter".Perhaps they'd let you call it "Code Hoser" Best wishes, --Phil Martel> > -- > > Tim Wescott > Wescott Design Services > http://www.wescottdesign.com > > Posting from Google? See http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/