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As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for circuit design, layout, bring-up, and debug as part of prototype and concept development. Experience in several of the following topics: low-power circuit design, DC/DC converters, power management methods, audio circuit design, high speed signals, and analog design.
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Low-noise analog circuit techniques Low power design and implementation techniques High-speed, high-performance analog/mixed-signal circuit design techniques Experience with IC design at geometries ranging from 130-55 nm.
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We are looking for an Electrical Design Validation Engineer to join our team, who will design, build, and test prototype electrical systems and validation systems for future consumer VR and AR experiences.
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3) Model system-level digital control behavior to validate analog circuit functionality 5) Drive layout reviews and provides guidance for layout engineer to achieve best circuit performance 5) Perform T/O quality design verification including LEC, IR-drop, and timing analysis, work with ESD team to ensure design meets companys quality requirements.
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Cirrus Logic's Hardware organization is seeking innovative Analog IC Design Engineers to join our team developing high-performance data converter ICs and amplifiers for consumer markets.
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Broad knowledge of and skills in low-noise and low-power precision mixed-signal circuit design, sensors, analog and digital signal processing, random processes. Experience in the behavioral modeling of mixed-signal systems in MATLAB/Simulink and Cadence and transistor level design of the analog building blocks.
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Are you an Analog IC Design Engineer who thrives on tackling complex challenges and shaping the future of audio technology? As an Analog Design Engineer , your primary design focus will be delta-sigma ADCs and DACs, but you will also have opportunities to participate in the design of various classes of amplifiers, DC/DC converters, and other supporting circuitry in advanced CMOS processes.
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Infinera is seeking a Senior High-Speed Analog IC Design R&D Engineer to create innovative products in a fast-paced and collaborative team environment. The engineer will be hands-on with all phases of R&D, including product definition, circuit design, layout, verification, bring-up, DVT, qualification, test, and production ramp-up.
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Sr. Staff Analog / Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer. 10+ years of experience in the Semiconductor industry experience in Analog/Mixed-signal IC design. Lead the analog design and top-level integration of integrated circuits development.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in electrical design engineering for digital and analog circuits Experience with PCB design Proficiency in schematic capture, board layout, analog and digital electronic circuits, and embedded microcontrollers.
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Requisition ID: 72766 Sr. Principal Analog Design Engineer Are you looking for the next step in advancing your career in the world of audio technology? Job Description We are a passionate and dedicated team of world-class analog, mixed-signal and digital design and verification engineers committed to building the next generation of SOCs. This position is for an experienced and equally passionate analog and mixed-signal engineer/manager interested in excellent personal and professional growth opportunities.
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Key Words: Electrical Engineer Electrical Design mixed signal circuit analog circuit Design firmware. Design groundbreaking analog and mixed signal circuits for PCB designs.
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You will evaluate design feasibility and analyze circuit functionalities, implement analog and mixed signal circuit design to meet specifications, and validate design performance and functionalities by running block and chip level simulations using standard industry simulators, creating clear and effective documentation.
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Requisition ID: 72354 Job Description As an Analog design engineer, you will be responsible for the analysis, design, and development of analog integrated circuits used in next generation mobile devices in SOI and CMOS technologies.
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This role requires solid intuitive and mathematical understanding of transistor-level circuit design and layout issues that drive analog/RF performance, including EM coupling interactions.
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