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Broadcom is seeking an experienced analog mixed signal IC design engineer for its fast growing mixed signal ASIC business. Experience with system-level analog design including modeling behavioral operation of complex analog & mixed-signal circuits such as ADCs and PLLs.
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As an Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer, you will be part of a key team designing highly sophisticated CMOS transceiver/SERDES products. Strong knowledge on IC design CAD tools such as Spectre, Spice, Matlab, Hsim, Verilog, etc.
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Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related fields with course work in Analog and Mixed-Signal IC design. Responsible for the design and verification for both the schematic and layout of analog, mixed signal and digital circuit blocks in global shutter image sensors such as the analog to digital converter (ADC), pixel row decoder (pixel controller), ramp signal generator, analog static random access memory (ASRAM), phase-locked loop (PLL), operational amplifier, charge pump and voltage/current reference circuits.
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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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They are looking for an Analog IC Design Engineer , who will design key blocks for the control of the Power amplifier, Switch, LNA and other elements of the RF Front end module.
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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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In this role the Senior RF IC Design Engineer will be contributing to diversity Receive (DRX) designs and you will work with other Analog/RF IC and module designers for simulation and making measurements of ICs.
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Lead Power Management IC Design Engineer / Lead Power Management Design Engineer Needed for Growing Semiconductor Manufacturer! Good understanding of analog design concepts such as analysis of noise, linearity, mismatch, stability, offset and other analog impairments.
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The Analog Mixed Signal Design Engineer will design Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMIC) for Battery Management and Automotive. The IC Design Engineer will design CMOS/BCD power management circuits and work with marketing/product definition teams to define specifications.
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MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering with 10+ years of experience in Analog/PMU design with advanced CMOS technology nodes. Ideal candidate can design Analog/Power Management building blocks as well as PMU Top-Level (layout, digital, RFIC and system.
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Circuit designer will be responsible for the design of high performance analog circuit blocks. Must have Knowledge of high performance analog layout techniques, EM-IR and SOA considerations.
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Experience and familiarity with cellular systems, bands, tests, 2G/3G/4G related specs Experience and familiarity with testing, evaluation and debugging RF, analog and mixed-signal IC designs in a lab environment.
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Requires a good understanding of IC design methods and IP building blocks such as interface IP, foundation IP, and embedded processors. BSEE/CS with a minimum of 10+ years' experience in IC related design and/or selling activities.
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Principal Analog Mixed-Signal Design Engineer - RF / SiPho / TIA / CMOS / SiGe. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering in the areas of design of high-performance RF/Analog Receiver/TIA design and 10 - 15 years' experience Or MSc EE Or PhD EE with 5+ years of experience in the areas of design of high-performance RF/Analog Receiver/TIA design.
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Job DescriptionCircuit designer will be responsible for the design of high performance analog circuit blocks. Responsibilities include block level and transistor level circuit design and simulation, layout supervision and verification, preparation of test plan for the test group, product characterization, reliability and yield assessment and modeling, simulation to bench and bench to test correlation, bench evaluation both at silicon level and at applications level, and documentation.
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