Summary
Michael Rayman is a Senior Staff FPGA and Digital Hardware Design Engineer with over 12 years of experience delivering high-speed System-on-Chip and mixed-signal products from concept to production. He leads FPGA design efforts using VHDL on platforms such as Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, integrates external ADC/DAC and memory, and architects PCIe and other high-speed interfaces while driving verification with Questa and HyperLynxSI. Comfortable across the hardware/software boundary, he writes embedded C/C++ and Windows test applications, automates CI/CD with Jenkins, and collaborates closely with analog, test, and product teams to ensure manufacturable, high-quality designs. At Tektronix he has served as technical lead on complex instrument projects, pairing hands-on PCB/Cadence work with system-level simulation and lab validation. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic documentation, production test definition, and mentoring within Agile development cycles. He brings a practical systems mindset—equally fluent in signal integrity tools and customer-facing feature tradeoffs—that shortens time-to-market for precision measurement products.
12 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
BSEE Electrical Engineering, BSEE Electrical Engineering at The University of Akron
English