Ramsen Nissan

Embedded Design Engineer at ROL Ergo AB
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Location
Jönköping, Jonkoping County, Sweden, SE
Languages
  • Svenska Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Assyrian Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Engelska Full professional proficiency

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Experience

    • Sweden
    • Furniture and Home Furnishings Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Embedded Design Engineer
      • Aug 2017 - Present

      At my company I work in the department ROL Intelligent Office. We develop software for height adjustable tables, sensors and applications. This is used for companies who want a smart office, you can use the technology to book desk, office space, rooms, cars or other custom stuff. If you work in an open office environment and want to find where a colleague is you can easily find people by just searching for them in our application. In the work that I've done I have developed a sense on what is important to the customer wants and how it should be implemented, for an ease of use. I've gained this thanks to my colleague who has showed me that you need a holistic perspective when developing something. And this is an advantage to have because you can remove unnecessary tasks or functions that is not really needed in a product. Experience gained: Software: • Data commuincation: LIN bus, USB • Bootloader • Linkerscript • More experience in the C language Hardware: • Electronic design • Experience in EMC testing of electronics in a EMC lab. (emission, Immunity, ESD) Show less

    • Switzerland
    • Automotive
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student: HW/SW Designer
      • Apr 2016 - Nov 2016

      I had an internship at Kongsberg Automotive. Here I worked mostly with hardware development for different departments. I designed hardware for testing of gear shifters, test equipment for a EV charger and the most fun project was hardware for a new innovative type of gear shifter there I had to work with a round PCB with 20mm in diameter. There I had to take care of a lot of high speed communication and lots of signals for eg. MIPI/DSI, CAN, Quad SPI in that small space that was a real challenge! I was very proud when it actually worked with the software on the first revision of the PCB. Thanks to my colleagues I learned a lot on how to design hardware and how to minimize EMC interference. You could say I became an expert in Altium Designer since I used it every day 40 hours a week for about 6 months and I became more efficient in soldering and learned how to set up my work station to be most efficient in soldering a handful of PCB at the same time. Experience gained from my intership: • Hardware design, schematic, layout, footprints, schematic symbols, 3D models of components • Design tips for EMC noise • Measure EMC interference in an EMC lab, and try to locate emc noise with an oscilloscope using FFT/spectrum analyzer Show less

Education

  • Jönköping University
    2014 - 2017
  • Erik Dahlbergsgymnasiet
    2011 - 2014

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