We have ownership lead development of analog & mixed-signal circuits including SERDES high-speed data converters PLLs and other analog mixed-signal circuits. You will be working with multi-functional teams to architect and design innovative analog/mixed-signal circuits. You will also drive mask design to implement layout view of designs. You will coordinate with IP consumers help define production/bench-level test plans and conduct design reviews of blocks with peers/management to show design meets spec targets and requirements.
Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering and 3 years experience.
In-depth knowledge of analog mixed-signal concepts like mismatch mitigation linearity stability low-power and low-noise techniques
Experience with high-speed digital circuits (e.g. serializer de-serializer counters dividers etc.)
Design experience in advanced CMOS technologies such as FinFET technology
Hands-on experience with AMS IC development from definition to high-volume production including layout supervision bench evaluation correlation and characterization
Experience in lab testing of mixed-signal circuits and experience in using spectrum analyzers oscilloscopes signal generators etc. to validate analog designs
Able to build VerilogA/AMS behavioral models analyze and lead characterization data from lab and volume testing
Ability to drive results drive what matters and manage complexity
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to solve challenging cross-functional problems in a team environment
Solid understanding and expertise in crafting analog/mixed-signal circuit blocks including ADCs DACs SERDES PLLs DLLs filters bandgap biasing circuits LDO regulators amplifiers comparators switched-cap circuits and oscillators
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