I worked as a consultant for Capgemini Engineering in the EGSE (Electrical Ground Support Equipment) department for the client AIRBUS CRISA, participating in the design, verification, and validation of electronic test equipment.

The tasks performed included:

  • Design of schematics for BTSs and UTs (Board Test Setups and Unit Testers) using Altium Designer.

  • Simulation of analog circuits using LTSpice.

  • Routing of PCBs up to 16 layers in Altium Designer.

  • Use of tools such as Saturn PCB Toolkit and application of IPC standards for routing calculations and approximations.

  • Generation of technical documentation required for the manufacturing, assembly, and validation of boards by external suppliers.

  • Development of Excel macros and Delphi scripts integrated into Altium Designer to optimize and streamline design and review processes.

  • Definition of verification and acceptance plans for electronic boards.

  • Laboratory verification using electronic instrumentation: power supplies, oscilloscopes, multimeters, function generators, and electronic loads.

  • Use of soldering equipment for component replacement and signal debugging.

  • Preparation of test reports for boards.

  • Development of graphical interfaces in Qt/Tkinter with Python for board communication and automation of recurring tasks (e.g., capturing and annotating oscilloscope screenshots).

  • Standardization of component libraries, including the use of advanced Altium Designer features such as Supplier Links and Altium 365.

  • Integration of Altium Designer projects with version control (Git) in local environments.

  • Task management and tracking using Jira.

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