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Drive PCB layout to the release of a PCBA fabrication package using Allegro Cadence. - Generates schematic and related files that are ready for PCB layout. Drive PCB layout to the release of a PCBA fabrication package using Allegro Cadence.
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Familiar with common EDA environment tools, CAD tools and Analog design methodology including design, simulation, layout, and verification tools (e.g., Synopsys, Cadence, Mentor Graphics etc.
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Circuit Simulator Experience in one or more of the following - Cadence Spectre, PSPICE, HSPICE, Saber, Simplis, Verilog-AMS, MATLAB, synopsis VDK, etc. This will include knowledge of isolated and non-isolated DC-DC SMPS architectures, automotive battery-connected devices, EMI, DPI, power efficiency analysis and modeling, packaging, thermal analysis and PCB layout.
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Circuit design and layout experience (Cadence experience a plus) You should be familiar with analog and digital circuit design, flexible and rigid PCB design, signal integrity and power integrity evaluation, lab validation and equipment, and electrical failure analysis.
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Circuit design and simulation tool experience (i.e. Cadence, Matlab, spice) This includes PCB schematic design, layout, HDL, firmware, EMC, cabling, and integrated 3rd party electronics.
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Schematic capture and PCB layout using EDA tools from Altium, Cadence, OrCAD, etc. Design and simulate discrete RF electronic circuits; select components; perform schematic design; layout and prototype PCBs; assemble, debug, and bench/field test prototypes.
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The position will consist of two six-month rotations with detailed, hands-on training in Cadence applications used for Digital Design/Simulation, Physical Design, Analog Layout, Advanced Verification and/or Hardware Emulation.
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The AE is credible to articulate Cadence solutions with an emphasis on analog/mixed-signal custom IC design platform and more specifically on the Back-End part (layout/layout automation.
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Knowledge of Cadence Virtuoso Framework with experience on front end Schematic composer will helpful. Background in SPICE simulation, SOA, device operating conditions, and knowledge of Post-layout extraction is a plus.
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Experience with Cadence Orcad and Allegro software. o Manage circuit board layout and make critical routing changes using Allegro. Thorough understanding of board layout techniques.
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Experience with electrical CAD modeling systems (i.e. Altium, OrCAD/Cadence) required. Must be able to perform electrical schematic capture and conduct PCB layout. This includes performing the complete electrical design, creating schematics, layout, DFM with the PCBA supplier, and BOM generation.
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Very proficient with Cadence Allegro Package Designer using SIP Layout. Design BGA packages for high frequency integrated circuits using Allegro Package Designer using SIP Layout. Work with HFSS and package layout engineers to fine tune package layouts.
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Experience taking multiple complex boards through the layout process in a development or sustaining role, providing detailed layout constraints to the PCB designer. Define PCB layout input and assist the designer with the layout process.
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Experience with Cadence OrCAD CIS/CIP and Altium. Experience in electrical assembly (printed circuit) design including architecture, component selection, DFM/DFA, schematic capture, and layout direction.
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Familiarity with CAD tools like Cadence OrCAD, Cadence Allegro, Mentor Graphics, and/or Altium Designer. Experience leading and driving electrical design development from schematic capture, PCB layout through assembly.
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