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IT / unix literate, able to use industry standard IC design tools (Cadence preferred) for schematic design, simulation, physical layout and verification. The successful applicant will have an Analog/Mixed Signal IC Design background with a fair amount of Layout experience and happy to do layout of blocks.
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Proficient in electronic circuit design, including schematic capture and PCB layout. Experience with electronic design automation (EDA) tools such as Altium, Cadence, or Mentor Graphics.
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Proficiency with EDA tools such as Altium Designer, Cadence Allegro, and Mentor Graphics. Design and develop high-speed digital circuits and systems, including schematic capture, PCB layout, and validation.
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Knowledge includes such areas of average power, sustained short period power and peak power capabilities, with sound understanding of how these areas affect system performanceDesirable RequirementsBachelor’s degree; or 8+ years with a Master’s degree; or 5+ years with a PhD; or equivalent experienceAnalog Circuit Simulation experience and Allegro printed circuit board layout experience a plus.
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Proven experience in PCB design schematic capture and layout using industry-standard design tools (Cadence OrCAD/Allegro) Create schematic diagrams and layout designs for PCBs using industry-standard design tools such Cadence Allegro.
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Experience in Power Management IC design techniques including layout and parasitic extraction. Experience with design tools such as Cadence and MATLAB. LabVIEW, Simplis, and ADS knowledge are highly desirable but not required.
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Knowledge of ASIC implementation methods/tools (synthesis, physical layout -Cadence/Synopsys)● Knowledge of formal verification tools● Knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing processes● Strong C/C.
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Experience with Cadence circuit design tools (Schematic, Analog Artist, and Layout), PERC, ERC and Redhawk Pathfinder. Developing ESD libraries and publishing ESD guidelines for circuit, layout and package designers based on the data collected from test chips and foundry.
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Must be a proficient user of Cadence (Virtuoso)/Agilent ADS / Mentor tools / HFSS. Good knowledge of IC design, simulation, layout, and system level design. Perform IC floor planning and layout.
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Chip-Scale Design: digital, RF and/or mixed signal device packaging design/layout (2D-3D, chiplet/UCIe), substrate/interposer design (HDI, HDBU, EMIB), chip attach (epoxy, solder), chip interconnect (chiplet, flipchip, wire/ribbon bonding), modeling & simulation (power, speed, timing, signal integrity, thermal, structural, reliability)Hardware Programming: FPGA (i.e. Verilog, VHDL), Programming (Linux command line/scripting, Python, Java, and C.
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Must understand layout and be able to guide layout engineersProficiency with Cadence schematic capture, layout, and simulation toolsEffective oral and written communication is a mustExperience in IBIS model generation is a plusThis position is located in Austin, TXThis is a hybrid position and will follow a 2+ day in-office work schedule, with in-office days based on business needs and team preferences.
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Design, schematic capture, and PCB layout of digital circuitry with FPGAs, high-speed transceivers, multi-GHz SerDes, clock distribution, and power distribution. Cadence OrCAD Capture and PCB Editor.
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Proficiency in Cadence schematic capture, layout and simulation tools. Experience in EM simulations using tools as EMX, RFPro/Momentum and/or HFSS. Strong analogue circuit design skills, and experience performing analysis and simulation of both linear.
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As a Layout Support Engineer you will be responsible for creating layouts to the specifications of the engineering team and performing design checks and physical verification on RF Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMIC) using the Cadence Virtuoso Tool Suite.
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Job Title: PCB Designer/PCB Layout Engineer. Associates degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical-Mechanical Engineering Technology or 5 to 10 Years Industry Experience as a PC Board Designer using Cadence Allegro or comparable software.
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