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Seeking an RF and Analog Design Engineer to contribute to the development of multi-tens of GHz Transimpedance amplifiers TIAs. These optical interface chips are tightly coupled with our high-performance equalizers.
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Responsible for PCB design of complex, high density multilayer PCBAs w/ RF, Analog and High-Speed Digital circuits. Experience with RF, analog, digital, high speed, impedance control layout techniques along with EMI/EMC is mandatory.
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Work and/or project experience in any of the following: Digital, Analog, or RF circuit design, Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Programmable Logic. Strong background in Digital, RF, Analog circuit design principles, DSP, Programmable Logic and/or FPGA.
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RF and Analog Design Engineer to contribute to the development of multi-tens of GHz Transimpedance amplifiers TIAs. These optical interface chips are tightly coupled with our high-performance equalizers.
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The Analog RFIC SPICE Simulation Engineer will model radiofrequency (RF) analog integrated circuits (ICs) for exploring design tradeoffs and predicting future performance. Experience using circuit simulators such as: Synopsys PrimeSim HSPICE, Analog Devices LTSpice, Cadence PSpice or Spectre, SIMetrix/SIMPLIS, Ansys Nexxim.
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Own the development of the analog design and verification methodology and tools for extraction, pre/post layout simulation, mixed signal and RF simulations with a focus on improving quality and designer efficiency.
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12+ years of hands-on experience in high-performance RF, Analog and Mixed Signal IC design in advanced CMOS processes. Working closely with RF, analog, digital, test, and firmware design engineers.
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Proficiency in Cadence Design Environment for Analog, Mixed-Signal and RF designs (Cadence Analog Artist, Cadence Virtuoso, SpectreRF, EMX, AFS etc.) Senior RF IC Design Engineer page is loaded.
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Use circuit modeling tools to design analog or RF integrated circuit components for transceivers including analog, mixed-signal, and RF components. Our research interests include advanced RF sensors, low power communication devices, quantum computing electromagnetics, advanced radar component design, and next generation resonators for clocks unique to national security applications.
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Basic knowledge of design in Analog, Digital, Mixed-Signal, RF domains. Course work, lab exercise work or professional experience in Custom or Analog/Mixed-Signal IC design.
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Samsung Semiconductor Inc is looking for a talent that has strong background and hands-on experience on RF/Analog circuit design. Design low-power and low-voltage RF and Analog circuits using advanced deep-submicron CMOS technologies.
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Whether that involves creating content for customers (e.g. hardware, software, or documentation) or supporting customers from their architecture design right through to issues that occur in the field, Applications Engineers play a vital role in every customer engagement at Analog Devices.
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We are working on new technologies that transform the user experience at the product level, all of which is driven by a world-class vertically integrated engineering team spanning RF/Analog architecture and design, Systems/PHY/MAC architecture and design, VLSI/RTL design and integration, Emulation, Design Verification, Test and Validation, and FW/SW engineering.
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Our team is looking for a driven RF engineer capable of fundamental electromagnetic modeling, transistor level circuit simulation, and distributed element microwave PCB design. The RF Microsystems department performs research, design, modeling, characterization, and qualification of RF microelectronics.
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Proficient in at least two of the following: digital, analog, FPGA development, compliance/EMC troubleshooting, RF design, electro-mechanical builds (box builds). Simulate, integrate, and design complex subsystems (e.g., PCBA/analog/digital/RF/FW) to achieve system-level requirements.
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