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PhD in Science, Engineering, or related field and 2+ years of ASIC design, verification, validation, integration or related work experience. Master's Degree in Science, Engineering, or related field and 3+ years of ASIC design, verification, validation, integration or related work experience.
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Minimum 5 years of work experience is required in ASIC Verification, including proficiency in UVM and System Verilog. Experience with ASIC design verification, synthesis, timing/power analysis and DFT.
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Omni Design Technologies is the leading provider of Analog, Mixed Signal IP and related ASIC. Experience with Analog and Mixed Signal, ASIC, or SoC Technologies. Negotiation of contracts for Silicon IP Licensing, and Turnkey ASIC.
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Bachelor's Degree in Science, Engineering, or related field and 4+ years of ASIC design, verification, validation, integration or related work experience. 5+ years experience with ASIC design verification or related work experience.
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FPGA/ASIC design (VHDL and/or Verilog coding) or FPGA/ASIC verification (SystemVerilog coding) Hands on experience with integration and debug of FPGA/ASIC devices. Delivering FPGA/ASIC solutions to system level applications.
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We are seeking a highly experienced ASIC Design Verification Engineer to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in ASIC design verification, test planning, UVM, and scripting, with a passion for driving innovation and change in the industry.
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Candidate must be able to work with self-motivation and deliver on commitments with challenging schedules, lead design teams through various phases of ASIC design process including RTL design, chip level verification, coverage analysis, synthesis and STA. Candidate must possess solid knowledge in SOC design techniques, analog IPs, high speed IO protocols, CPF/UPF power design flow and lint/CDC tools.
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The NVIDIA Clocks Team is looking for an ASIC Verification engineer to validate CPU, GPU and SOC clocks design. What you'll be doing: Own validation of Clocking structures in Tegra and GPU ASIC products from start to finish, including test plan development, automation, validation flows development, coverage metrics, test execution, bug identification/fix and productization.
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This can include system failure analysis, full systems engineering, FPGA/ASIC/Digital Design, Semiconductor manufacturing, and anti-tamper solutions to address global security threats for our government customer.
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You will have the opportunity to be involved in all aspects of the ASIC design flow including specification, behavioral and RTL coding, transistor-level analog design, testbench development, code coverage analysis, gate-level synthesis, place and route, clock-tree insertion, scan insertion, formal verification, timing analysis, and physical verification.
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Port ASIC and IP RTL code to prototyping and emulation platforms (Zebu/HAPSs, Palladium/Protium) A minimum of 5 years of experience with porting ASIC/IP RTL to Emulation platforms: Zebu/HAPSs, Palladium/Protium.
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Other expertise, such as Embedded Systems, ASIC , SoC and FPGA System Design, Microprocessors, Sensors and Systems, Computer Architecture, Networking, and Control Systems, is preferred. Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following: Sensors, Embedded Systems, ASIC , SoC and FPGA System Design, Microprocessors, Sensors and Systems, and Computer Architecture.
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Familiarity with design for testability (DFT) and high reliability ASIC design and implementations. Keywords:Linthicum Heights MD Jobs, Senior FPGA Electrical Engineer, FPGA, DSP, Xilinx, PSK, QAM, OFDMA, PCIe, Ethernet, AMBA, DDR, UVM, Questa, Spyglass, Synopsys, Synplify, Vivado, ASIC, Electrical Engineer, Maryland Recruiters, Information Technology Jobs, IT Jobs, Maryland Recruiting.
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You have experience with all stages in the ASIC design flow including emulation, prototyping, DFT, timing analysis, floor planning, ECO, bringup & lab debug, and ATE test development. We are now looking for a Senior ASIC Design Engineer for Memory Controllers.
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Experience with Video and Image processing FPGA or ASIC developments. ASIC/FPGA digital design and/or verification. ASIC/FPGA verification using inspection, analysis, simulation, and test methods.
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