Dan Rebello serves as a Principal Consultant Engineer at Stream Server Laboratories, where he leverages his extensive background in electrical engineering to drive innovative solutions in high-speed electronics and embedded systems. With a robust expertise in Electronics Hardware, Microcontrollers, and Digital Signal Processing, Dan is...
Dan Rebello serves as a Principal Consultant Engineer at Stream Server Laboratories, where he leverages his extensive background in electrical engineering to drive innovative solutions in high-speed electronics and embedded systems. With a robust expertise in Electronics Hardware, Microcontrollers, and Digital Signal Processing, Dan is at the forefront of designing cutting-edge High-Density Interconnect (HDI) Circuit Card Assemblies (CCAs) that meet the demands of modern communication systems.
In his current role, Dan leads critical projects that involve the electrical design of advanced Xilinx FPGA platforms, including Artix, Virtex, and Zynq families. His proficiency in designing complex interfaces such as DDR, LVDS, SPI, and I2C ensures seamless communication across devices, while his experience with Ethernet and USB electrical design enhances connectivity options for various applications. Additionally, Dan's expertise extends to DC power supply design, ensuring that systems operate efficiently and reliably.
Utilizing industry-standard tools like Cadence Concept, OrCAD, Altium, and Vivado, Dan excels in circuit, CCA, and PCB design, bringing innovative ideas to life with precision and attention to detail. His skills in algorithms, system architecture, and embedded software development, complemented by programming languages such as C and Python, enable him to create robust device drivers and implement effective cryptographic solutions for secure communication protocols, including IPv6.
Dan's commitment to excellence and his ability to navigate complex engineering challenges make him a valuable asset to Stream Server Laboratories, where he continues to push the boundaries of technology in the ever-evolving landscape of electronics and embedded systems.