Stellant
Daniel Givens has worked as a Senior Embedded Design Engineer at Stellant Systems, Inc. since October 2021. In this role, they have designed a serial interface control board for a high voltage power supply (EPC) that uses the CAN bus protocol for geosynchronous satellite operation. Daniel has also drafted schematics for the board, which features radiation-hardened FPGAs and Microcontrollers. Additionally, Daniel has developed and designed with ARM Cortex M0, M0+, M3, and M4 microcontrollers.
Prior to their current role, Daniel worked at L3Harris Technologies from May 2014 to October 2021. During this time, they served as an Embedded Design Engineer and was responsible for designing a serial interface control board for a high voltage power supply (EPC) that utilized the CAN bus protocol for geosynchronous satellite operation. Daniel also drafted schematics for the board, which featured radiation-hardened FPGAs and Microcontrollers. Additionally, they developed and designed with ARM Cortex M0, M0+, M3, and M4 microcontrollers. Daniel's previous role at L3Harris Technologies was as a Radio Frequency Test Engineer from June 2015 to May 2014.
Daniel Givens completed their education in 2015 at California State University, Long Beach. Daniel graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering, with a focus on Control Theory and Digital Embedded Systems.
Stellant
Stellant is a manufacturer of electron devices and spectrum-related products. The company offers power amplifier devices for the military, civilian and commercial industries. The company's product includes satellite RF amplifiers, traveling wave tube amplifiers, microwave power modules and channelizers.