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Yesterday, we reported that one of the newer faces at Valve was now working on next-generation gaming hardware.
If that wasn't enough fuel for the fire then check out one of the latest vacancies at Valve for an Electrical Engineer.
In the job posting they clearly state they are "developing hardware" and not just "me-too mice and gamepads" but "whole new gaming experiences".
[prbreak]Continue reading to see the full job spec[/prbreak]
This could be the next big thing for Valve, or it could just be an extremely experimental project. Either way, we'll keep digging for more information.
If that wasn't enough fuel for the fire then check out one of the latest vacancies at Valve for an Electrical Engineer.
In the job posting they clearly state they are "developing hardware" and not just "me-too mice and gamepads" but "whole new gaming experiences".
[prbreak]Continue reading to see the full job spec[/prbreak]
Electronics Engineer
For years, Valve has been all about writing software that provides great gameplay experiences. Now we’re developing hardware to enhance those experiences, and you can be a key part of making that happen. Join our highly motivated team that’s doing hardware design, prototyping, testing, and production across a wide range of platforms. We’re not talking about me-too mice and gamepads here – help us invent whole new gaming experiences.
Duties:
Requirements:
- Work with the hardware team to conceive, design, evaluate, and produce new types of input, output, and platform hardware
Recommended:
- Hands on prototyping experience
- Lab and measurement skills
- System level design experience
- Knowledge of embedded systems/microcontrollers
- Experience with high speed serial interfaces
- Experience with schematic entry
- Experience with circuit simulation
- Four years relevant experience
- Board layout (analog and high speed digital)
- Hardware Definition Languages (HDL) for FPGA and chip design
- Power supply management
- Thermal management
- Design for test
- Low frequency analog
- RF and antennas
- Signal integrity analysis
- DSP
- ARM / X86 system design
- Manufacturing pilot runs
- Failure analysis
- FCC/CE/UL certification
This could be the next big thing for Valve, or it could just be an extremely experimental project. Either way, we'll keep digging for more information.