Greg Corteville

Greg Corteville

Principal Digital Engineer @ Butterfly Network

About Greg Corteville

Greg Corteville is the Principal Digital Engineer at Butterfly Network, Inc. with 20 years of industry experience, specializing in FPGA design and real-time system control.

Title and Current Position

Greg Corteville is the Principal Digital Engineer at Butterfly Network, Inc., based in Guilford, CT. In his role, he leads the FPGA design and is responsible for FPGA part selection, hardware architecture design, and hardware/software interface design.

Professional Background

Greg Corteville has accumulated 20 years of industry experience, specifically honing his expertise in programmable logic for the past 15 years. He previously worked at Motorola Solutions in Schaumburg, IL, from 2000 to 2012 as a Senior Staff Hardware Engineer. Before that, he was employed at TelGen Corporation in Lansing, MI, from 1997 to 2000 as a System/Network Administrator.

Education and Expertise

Greg Corteville studied Electrical Engineering at Michigan State University, earning his Bachelor of Science degree over the course of four years, from 1996 to 2000. His educational background laid the foundation for his specialized skills in FPGA design, DSP algorithm implementation, real-time system control, and data processing.

Specialization in FPGA and Programming

Greg’s expertise lies primarily in FPGA design using Verilog and SystemVerilog. He is a proficient coder in multiple software languages including C, Python, Perl, PHP, SQL, LabView, and assembly language. He utilizes tools like Intel/Altera Quartus II and Microchip/Microsemi Libero SoC and excels in embedded software, particularly with NIOS II and RISC-V.

Achievements and Contributions

Greg Corteville was an early employee at Butterfly Network and played a significant role in developing the Butterfly iQ, the world's first whole-body FDA-approved ultrasound probe that connects to a smartphone. He has designed numerous modules such as DSP blocks, external I/O interfaces, system control, and debug interfaces.

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