Andrew Ness

Director of Hardware Engineering at Alloy Product Development
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(386) 825-5501
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • French Elementary proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Design Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Hardware Engineering
      • May 2016 - Present

    • Director of Engineering
      • Feb 2016 - Apr 2016

      Managed the R&D department and continue as the lead engineer for new product design, prototyping, and development.

    • Electrical Engineering Lead
      • Aug 2015 - Jan 2016

      Led the research and development of new products including defining the requirements, studying the feasibility of various approaches, and determining the optimum system architecture. Managed external hardware and software consultants as well hands-on schematic design and firmware coding• Identified and resolved a key weakness in the architecture and implementation of an inheritedproject, saving months of time and producing a more robust, flexible design• Designed and implemented a functional prototype of an Android TV entertainment system• Wrote Linux kernel drivers for the audio peripherals of ARM Cortex-A8 and Cortex-A9 SoCs Show less

    • United States
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Staff Integrated Circuit Design Engineer
      • Dec 2013 - Feb 2015

      Managed the development of the next generation ingestible sensor ASIC. Focused the sensor design by prototyping various architectures to evaluate feasibility and effectiveness. Supported external design partner tasked with porting the previous design to a new process.• Evaluated external design partners for competency and fit• Solved design flow and verification methodology issues for external design partner, shortening their time to mask release

    • Senior Integrated Circuit Design Engineer
      • Oct 2010 - Nov 2013

      Managed an external software development team to implement the firmware and mobile software for a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) enabled wearable sensor. Designed the digital core of a mixed-signal integrated circuit. Verified and documented the design including SystemVerilog UVM test benches, functional specifications, and traceability matrices.• Led the feasibility study for the implementation of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for a next-generation design• Integrated the Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822 Bluetooth Low Energy SoC• Developed prototype firmware and iOS applications in order to provide an end-to-end proof of concept• Wrote all requirement specifications for the software, ensuring traceability to the functional specification Show less

    • Senior Characterization Engineer
      • Jan 2010 - Oct 2010

      Verified the design of an ingestible sensor ASIC via simulation and FPGA emulation. Managed the production test house to implement functional test and optimize test time. Developed hardware and software tools to automate and simplify debug and bench testing.• Ported ASIC Verilog code to an FPGA to enable verification in parallel with design, reducing the project timeline• Edited and managed the release of a functional specification for a new integrated circuit• Scripted metal mask changes to an existing design in order to quickly and cost effectively add functionality without the need for a layout engineer• Designed a real-time data acquisition system to enable IC data capture using a National Instruments digitizer and a multi-threaded Windows application written in C Show less

    • Characterization Engineer
      • Aug 2006 - Dec 2009

      Characterized analog integrated circuits used in cardiac pacemaker leads. Designed and implemented test hardware and software to improve quality and efficiency.• Set up and maintained an issue tracking system to track bugs and features for both software and hardware that was adopted company-wide• Managed the CAD tools and environment including Linux servers, workstations, network and backup

  • US Ultratek
    • Concord, CA
    • Electronics Engineer
      • Jun 2004 - Aug 2006

      Developed a hand-held Ultrasonic Pulser/Receiver from concept to production - starting with component selection, schematic design, and board layout, continuing with firmware and CPLD programming, and finishing with calibration, production test and writing the user manual. • Integrated the PLX NET 2272 USB 2.0 controller • Designed logic for Xilinx CPLDs and FPGAs • Designed a low-frequency, tone burst module to enable new applications of existing products • Developed automated calibration procedures, test procedures and product datasheets/specifications • Implemented Altium Designer as the new standard schematic and PCB layout tool Show less

    • United States
    • Utilities
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Engineer
      • Aug 2002 - May 2003

      Analyzed and demonstrated the feasibility and advantages of installing fuel cells, micro turbines, and solar panels for corporate customers. • Created and implemented a computerized model to perform analysis of customer load profiles to determine if installing distributed generation would be financially advantageous to the customer • Assisted in project management functions including site visits and generating reports Analyzed and demonstrated the feasibility and advantages of installing fuel cells, micro turbines, and solar panels for corporate customers. • Created and implemented a computerized model to perform analysis of customer load profiles to determine if installing distributed generation would be financially advantageous to the customer • Assisted in project management functions including site visits and generating reports

Education

  • University of Southern California
    BS, Electrical Engineering

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