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As a member of our CAD team, you will architect, dictate, develop, maintain and enhance custom analog power intent methodology and circuit ERC solutions for our Analog, RF and mixed-signal designs.
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We are a small CAD team, so you will have an impact with the analog, mixed-signal, and RF circuit design teams by: - Solving issues related to transistor level simulations on Analog, RF and Microwave applications with Spice simulators on command-line and Cadence environment.
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As a member of our CAD team, you will architect, develop, maintain and enhance design and simulation flows and methodology for digital, analog, mixed-signal, and RF circuit designs. Proven years of experience in circuit design flows and/or related CAD/automation support areas involving various technology nodes and tape-outs.
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Architect and develop next generation in-house EDA CAD flow solutions related to Analog and Mixed-signal simulations. Working in a small CAD team, you will be collaborating with the analog, mixed-signal, and RF circuit design teams.
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As a member of our CAD team, you will architect, develop, maintain and enhance simulation methodology and solutions for our Analog, RF and mixed-signal designs. Experience in evaluating simulation and environment related CAD tool/product applications and driving EDA vendors to meet design requirements.
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VLSI CAD Engineer - Logic Equivalence & ECO Do you love creating elegant solutions to highly complex challenges? - Triage and solve CAD flow problems, and working around 3rd party EDA tool problems.
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Developing innovative solutions in physical synthesis space - Developing and maintaining custom CAD tools for synthesis and DFT implementation - Working with tool vendors to resolve tool/flow issues.
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CAD Engineer-Design Verification Flows and Methodology. DESCRIPTION: As a member of our CAD team, you will develop, maintain, and enhance existing sophisticated software systems for regression-testing Apples silicon designs in software simulation, to find and report defects in our chip designs, and thus ensure that Apple tapes-out world-class silicon.
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As a member of our CAD team, you will develop, maintain, and enhance existing sophisticated software systems for regression-testing Apple's silicon designs in software simulation, to find and report defects in our chip designs, and thus ensure that Apple tapes-out world-class silicon.
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Key Qualifications Key Qualifications Proven years of experience in circuit design flows and/or related CAD/automation support areas involving various technology nodes and tape-outs. Experience in evaluating simulation related CAD tool/product application and driving EDA vendors to meet design requirements.
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