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Proficient with mixed-signal design environment, simulations, and IC layout. Ph. D. in the related area or MSEE with 5+ RF/analog/mixed-signal design experience.
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For example, candidate will participate in digital system architecture, block- and system-level RTL design/coding, algorithm and firmware development, digital circuit back-end (e.g. synthesis, timing closure, P&R preparation, scan insertion), firmware development (some ICs include embedded processors), digital design verification, and full-chip mixed-signal verification.
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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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As an Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuit Design Engineer, you will be involved with all phases of high-performance PHY designs from architectural concept to delivery of our final GDS. Proven understanding of all aspects of Analog/Mixed Signal Circuit Design of PHYs. TX, RX, Delay Locked Loops, Phase Interpolators, Delay Lines, Duty Cycle Correctors, reference generators, etc.
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The ideal candidate will have significant experience in Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuit Design. Submit Resume Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer. Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer.
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Experience developing or supporting any of the following products/processes:Analog, digital, and mixed signal circuit testing Design for excellence (DFX), derating, and related analyses Digital communications interfaces including SPI, I2C, CAN, Ethernet, and RS422 Battery systems design and assembly RF hardware testing Solar power systems design and assembly Statistical Process Control (SPC.
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The candidate for this on-site position must be a competent hands-on engineer capable of developing automated test solutions for digital and mixed-signal semiconductors using LTX Fusion EX and Credence Quartet testers and a variety of bench instrumentation.
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Design and develop digital and DSP IP blocks within our mixed-signal ICs. The chance to work on groundbreaking projects: Design and develop digital subsystems for our high-performance mixed-signal integrated circuits, including delta-sigma ADCs and DACs, amplifiers, DC/DC converters, and more.
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Familiarity with Embedded designs (microprocessor, RAM, EEPROM), analog circuit design (OP-Amps, Filters, SPICE simulation), power Supplies, digital circuit design, signal conversion and filtering, Crystal oscillator circuits, UART circuits, LED/LCD and key pads, Timing constraints, signal quality analysis and frequency response.
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10+ years of experience in the Semiconductor industry experience in Analog/Mixed-signal IC design. Sr. Staff Analog / Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer. Design complex analog and mixed-signal circuits.
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Analog and mixed signal circuit (detector signal conditioning circuit) design at both chip and PCB level. Customized semiconductor device package design. Customized semiconductor device (especially customized electron detection device) design and simulation, performance optimization, and simulation model building.
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8+ years of professional experience in mixed-signal and high-speed digital hardware design. Strong background in mixed signal system performance measurement, design validation, and debugging (EVM testing, spur analysis, multi-carrier measurements, etc.
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You will work with other Acacia mixed-signal engineers to collaborate in order to provide an optimized design that will integrate into the ASIC. In addition, you will have the opportunity to interact with other Acacia groups including digital/DSP design, system design, package design, and module design.
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Have a deep understanding of Verilog or SystemVerilog, logic design and circuit modeling for mixed-signal blocks. We are now hiring for a Senior Mixed-signal Design Engineer.
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In-depth knowledge and analytical understanding of mixed-signal design techniques. Conduct transistor-level feasibility study for various Analog/Mixed-Signal circuit blocks.
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