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Principal millimeter-wave/RF IC design engineer will have a critical role in developing innovative circuits for Satcom and 5G networks and radar systems, mainly focusing on high performance circuits in silicon technologies.
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In-depth knowledge of beamforming antenna, massive MIMO, modulator and demodulator architectures, analog and digital filtering, impact of modulated waveforms on performance, conductive and OTA calibration.
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Solid understanding of RF principles, RF engineering tools. Understanding of basic electrical engineering concepts, digital and analog circuit analysis techniques, fundamental statistics.
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Solid understanding of RF principles, and RF engineering tools." " Understanding of basic electrical engineering concepts, digital and analog circuit analysis techniques, and fundamental statistics.
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5+ years hardward testing experience with electronic parts and systems in analog, digital, and RF environments. Lead, STE Electrical Engineer (RF/Power) Working knowledge of RF fundamentals and communication theory.
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Depending on your technical background, you may deal with electrical engineering (industrial and consumer electronics hardware, analog and/or digital circuits, RF, semiconductors), computer and telecommunications systems (networking and protocols, WiFi), and/or software engineering (network security, enterprise applications, databases, web and cloud services, operating systems, software user interfaces, open source.
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IT/database experience/ skills Familiar with CMOS as well as Mixed Signal and RF/Analog circuit reliability stress techniques including HTOL, ESD and Latch-up. years experience supporting reliability evaluation on Digital/RF products (micro-processor, network processor with embedded memory.
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Act sincerely Minimum Qualifications (Experience and Skills) 15 years of experience in Manufacturing, Product, Test Engineering with focus on RF, analog, and mixed-signal product lines. With a strong foundation in RF integration, pSemi’s product portfolio now spans power management, connected sensors, optical transceivers, antenna tuning and RF frontends.
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Preferred Qualifications: Strong IT/database experience/ skills Familiar with CMOS as well as Mixed Signal and RF/Analog circuit reliability stress techniques including HTOL, ESD and Latch-up.
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