Principal Firmware Engineer - Power Conversion Control
About this role
Job Overview
Proper Voltage designs and builds safety-critical battery energy storage systems. This role owns the real-time control firmware for our bidirectional DC/DC power conversion stage — the code that closes current and voltage loops on multiphase interleaved converters, arbitrates operating modes, and commands a safe state when a fault occurs.
This is not a general embedded role that happens to touch PWM. You will be fluent in both the control theory and the silicon: able to derive a plant model and a discrete-time compensator, implement it within a sub-microsecond ISR budget with correct fixed-point scaling and correct ADC-to-PWM trigger phasing, then measure the resulting loop gain on the bench and explain why it does or does not match the model.
You will own our portable, MCU-agnostic DC/DC control library and its normative specifications, and become the primary technical authority on converter control firmware within the organization.
What you'll do
- Real-time control loop implementation for four-switch buck-boost power stages and successor topologies, including multiphase interleaved operation and phase current balancing.
- The portable DC/DC control library: compensator implementations, mode arbitration, scheduler and ISR architecture, and the platform abstraction layer.
- Converter protection firmware — cycle-by-cycle current limit, overvoltage and undervoltage, thermal derating, gate-drive fault handling, and safe-state transitions.
- Control loop verification: model-to-measurement correlation, loop gain and stability margin characterization, transient response, and stability across the full operating envelope.
- Normative control specifications and the traceable verification evidence supporting UL 1973, UL 1998, and UL 9540 certification.
Responsibilities
- Derive small-signal plant models for buck, boost, and four-switch buck-boost topologies, and design discrete-time compensators (PID, type II/III, 2p2z/3p3z) to meet bandwidth, phase margin, and gain margin targets.
- Implement control loops in C to fixed cycle budgets using fixed-point or single-precision arithmetic as appropriate, with explicit saturation, anti-windup, and bumpless mode transfer.
- Architect and maintain the control ISR and scheduler — fast control task and slower supervisory task — with deterministic timing, measured jitter, and documented worst-case execution time.
- Configure and validate the PWM, ADC, comparator, and DAC trigger architecture, including sampling instant placement relative to switching noise, trigger-to-response latency, dead-time, and hardware-independent cycle-by-cycle protection paths.
- Implement operating mode arbitration: constant current, constant voltage, constant power, current limit, soft-start, buck-to-boost transition, phase shedding, and charge/discharge direction reversal.
- Bring up new converter hardware in the lab, from first switching event through full envelope characterization, including gate-drive debug, dead-time optimization, and shoot-through avoidance.
- Measure and correlate loop gain by network analyzer injection, step-load transient response, ripple, efficiency, and thermal derating behavior.
- Build and maintain simulation and hardware-in-the-loop infrastructure sufficient to catch control regressions before hardware.
- Author and maintain specifications, requirements, and verification evidence to a standard that withstands certification-body review.
- Review control and embedded code written by others, and contribute to hardware design reviews covering the sense chain, ADC architecture, and protection paths.
Required Qualifications
- BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or equivalent demonstrated capability.
- Six or more years developing production embedded firmware in C for resource-constrained real-time systems.
- Direct, hands-on experience closing control loops in firmware on switched-mode power converters. You can name the topology, control mode, switching and sampling frequencies, compensator structure, and achieved crossover and phase margin for a converter you personally brought to validated hardware.
- Working command of discrete-time control: s-to-z mapping (bilinear/Tustin, zero-order hold), the effect of sampling and computational delay on phase margin, aliasing, and quantization.
- Fluency with the peripherals that make digital power work: high-resolution PWM, PWM-triggered ADC with programmable sample instants, analog comparators and DACs for fast fault paths, and DMA.
- Fixed-point arithmetic competence — Q-format scaling, range and overflow analysis, saturating behavior — and the ability to justify a fixed-point versus floating-point decision on execution-time grounds.
- Deterministic ISR design under hard timing constraints, including the ability to measure and defend worst-case execution time rather than estimate it.
- Independent lab capability with oscilloscopes, isolated and differential probes, current probes, electronic loads, bidirectional supplies, and a network or frequency response analyzer for loop gain measurement.
- Version control, code review, and a demonstrated track record of writing specifications and test evidence, not only
Preferred Qualifications
- dsPIC experience (significant advantage)
- Production firmware on dsPIC33C, dsPIC33CK, or dsPIC33CH digital signal controllers for power conversion, including high-resolution PWM generators with PCI-based synchronization, dedicated and shared ADC core configuration, early interrupt generation, alternate working register sets, DSP MAC instruction use in compensator inner loops, and MPLAB X / XC16 toolchain depth.
- Familiarity with Microchip's digital power reference ecosystem — Digital Power Development Board, Digital Power Plug-In Modules, and the PowerSmart Digital Control Library Designer.
Additional preferred experience
- Bidirectional and multiphase interleaved converter control, including current sharing and phase balancing between paralleled phases.
- Average current mode control implementation specifically, as distinct from voltage mode or peak current mode.
- Wide-bandgap power stages (GaN, SiC) and the firmware-visible consequences of fast switching edges — sense chain noise, blanking, dead-time sensitivity, and gate-drive fault behavior.
- ARM Cortex-M devices with advanced timer peripherals in addition to dsPIC; we value portability across both architectures.
- Battery energy storage, EV charging, photovoltaic inverter, or grid-interactive converter experience, including charge profile management and BMS interaction such as current limit negotiation, precharge, and contactor sequencing.
- Functional safety and certification exposure: IEC 61508 or ISO 26262 concepts, UL 1973, UL 1998, UL 9540, FMEA/FMEDA, and software safety requirements traceability.
- MISRA C, static analysis, on-target unit testing, and hardware- or processor-in-the-loop infrastructure.
- Modeling and simulation in SPICE/LTspice, PLECS, or MATLAB/Simulink, with the ability to build the model rather than only run an existing one.
- CAN and CANopen, and firmware update over an embedded bus.
- Contributions to reusable, portable control libraries with clean hardware abstraction, as opposed to one-off application firmware.
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary range: $165,000 – $205,000 depending on experience and qualifications.
- Equity options as part of the compensation package.
- Comprehensive healthcare benefits (medical, dental, vision).
- Generous paid time off and paid holidays (PTO) policy.
Ready to work on power systems that matter? Let's talk.
Company at a glance
Proper Voltage makes advanced battery technology plug-and-play. Our Battery Operating System (bOS) enables any chemistry to work with any product, with no redesign required. From advanced Li-ion, lithium titanate, and sodium-ion to lithium-sulfur, we serve as the universal integration layer for robotics, critical power, and defense applications.
One platform. Every chemistry. Any product.
Top Benefits
- Equity options
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Paid time off
- Paid holidays
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