Dr. PD is an open-source USB-C Power Delivery analyzer and programmable sink. It can sit inline between a USB-PD source and sink to show you the communication between them, or connect directly to a source and emulate a sink so you can characterize chargers and power supplies.
The goal of the project is to make serious USB-PD analysis more accessible. The hardware, firmware, and host software are all open source. The control software runs locally in Chrome or Edge with no drivers or installation required, and the platform also provides Python, JavaScript, SCPI, and USBTMC interfaces for automation.
(Sorry that I don't have a link to the GH repo yet, but you can follow the project on https://hackaday.io/project/205495-dr-pd. Also, if you read this far, I'm looking for a few beta testers. Reach out if you're interested!)
Noom | Senior Data Science/Full Stack/Backend/Android/iOS/QA positions | REMOTE or HQ | FULL-TIME | https://noom.com
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of positions that include backend and mobile engineering. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-first organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
Noom | Senior Data Science/Full Stack/Backend/Android/iOS/QA positions | NYC or REMOTE | FULLTIME | https://noom.com
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of positions that include backend and mobile engineering. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-first organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
Noom | Data/Backend/Android/iOS/Staff positions from Jr. to Director | NYC or REMOTE | FULLTIME | https://noom.com
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of positions that include backend and mobile engineering. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-first organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
Noom | Data Engineer, Staff Engineer, Sr. Android Engineer | NYC or REMOTE | FULLTIME | https://noom.com
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of positions that include backend and mobile engineering. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-first organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our entire engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of positions that include backend and frontend engineering, data analysis, and product management. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-friendly organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our entire engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of positions that include backend and frontend engineering, data analysis, and product management. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-friendly organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
Noom | Fullstack, Backend, Android | NYC or REMOTE | FULLTIME | https://noom.com
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our entire engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of position that range from frontend to backend work. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-friendly organization (half of our engineering team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates from anywhere.
Noom | Fullstack, Backend, iOS, Data Analysis, Product Management | NYC or REMOTE | FULLTIME | https://noom.com
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our entire engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of position that include backend and frontend engineering, data analysis, and product management. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-friendly organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our entire engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of position that range from frontend to backend work. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-friendly organization and are happy to consider candidates from anywhere.
Dr. PD is an open-source USB-C Power Delivery analyzer and programmable sink. It can sit inline between a USB-PD source and sink to show you the communication between them, or connect directly to a source and emulate a sink so you can characterize chargers and power supplies.
The goal of the project is to make serious USB-PD analysis more accessible. The hardware, firmware, and host software are all open source. The control software runs locally in Chrome or Edge with no drivers or installation required, and the platform also provides Python, JavaScript, SCPI, and USBTMC interfaces for automation.
(Sorry that I don't have a link to the GH repo yet, but you can follow the project on https://hackaday.io/project/205495-dr-pd. Also, if you read this far, I'm looking for a few beta testers. Reach out if you're interested!)
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