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Responsibilities include leading IC layout of cutting edge high performance, high speed CMOS integrated circuits in foundry CMOS process nodes in 7nm, 16nm, 28nm, 40nm and 65nm following best practices from the industry.
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Hands-on experience with analog mixed-signal IC development from definition to high-volume production including layout supervision and bench characterization. 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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Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Methodology team supporting AMS and Silicon Photonics IC design teams. Good understanding of AMS flows including design entry, simulation, parasitic extraction and post-layout simulation.
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Proficient with mixed-signal design environment, simulations, and IC layout. Semiconductor device Physics. Proficient with mixed-signal design environment, simulations, and IC layout. Solid background in RF/analog/mixed-signal circuits and systems.
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Perform system level & block level IC design activities including: Circuit Architecture definition, circuit design, schematic capture, circuit & sub-system simulation, chip floor-planning and layout planning.
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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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The person will work with industry leading IC design, package design, and systems engineering experts that are involved in the development of state-of-the-art hybrid digital/RF receivers and transmitters.
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As a RF IC layout engineer, you will be a key member of a small RFIC team, researching, designing and bringing the next-generation of wireless technologies into high-volume production in advanced CMOS technology nodes.
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Think of the IC-design tool-stack by analogy: RTL is C code, Schematics and gates are assembly, and Layout is machine language. Most IC design happens at one of those three layers, and most modern software design happens at a higher, more productive level.
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Knowledge of I/O chip, NIC, GPU, HBM requirement for electric signal processing in data centerHands-on experience with analog mixed-signal (AMS) IC development from definition to high-volume production including layout supervision, bench evaluation, correlation, and characterizationExperience with Tx/Rx equalization techniques and circuitsProficient on coding language like Python, Matlab or C etc.
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Masters in EE/CS with 3 years (or a Bachelors in EE/CS with 5+ years) of relevant experience as a Circuit Designer or CAD engineer working as part of a Custom IC Design team. Familiarity with Full Custom and analog schematic and layout flow and extraction tools is desired.
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MSEE or BSEE with minimum 8+ years in IC Design, Solid understanding of analog and digital design, Verilog, and familiarity with device physics. BSEE required – MSEE preferred with emphasis on Digital and Analog Integrated Circuit (IC) Design.
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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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Work closely with IC design teams to define package design rules and define packages to meet their requirements. Ability to set-up Design Rule Checks for verification of every aspect of the PCB layout a plus.
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Good familiarity with IC layout, full IC design flow and verification. 7+ years of hands-on experience in high-performance RF, Analog, and Mixed Signal IC design in advanced CMOS processes.
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