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The Sr. Digital Design Engineer candidate must have demonstrated success in digital design & verification/infrastructure development for digital FPGAs/ASICs∯*∯ Other key skills include technical/project leadership, documentation, RTL design knowledge, backend flow and tools knowledge.
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Essential Job Functions (include, but are not limited to the following): Responsibilities: • Lead all aspects of schematic design, including reviewing layouts, exporting Bill of Materials (BOM), conducting prototype bring-up, and troubleshooting issues throughout the development process.
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Title: Design Engineer III. Experience in PCB layout design constraints for mixed/RF signal, high speed signal impedance control, memory interfaces, power distribution, heat dissipation, and optimization for EMI performance.
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The team is searching for a self-motivating, passionate electrical engineer for the role of AMS Design Engineer. Strong device physics knowledge as it applies to analog IC design.
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JOB TITLE: Senior Memory Design Engineer. A solid understanding of device physics, process technology and circuit design techniques for high performance, low power. Candidates must have 8-10 years of experience in transistor level circuit design, circuit simulation, equivalence checking, PPA trade off analysis, low power design techniques, timing, noise and power characterization.
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Meta is seeking a PCB Design Engineer to join their team in Sunnyvale, CA. This role will oversee complex PCB/FPC design work for AR/VR devices. PCB Design Engineer - Sunnyvale, CA.
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PhD in Science, Engineering, or related field and 2+ years of ASIC design, verification, or related work experience. Master's degree in Science, Engineering, or related field and 3+ years of ASIC design, verification, or related work experience.
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Job Title: Principal ASIC Design Engineer - RTL, PCIe, CXL. So, if you are a Principal ASIC Design Engineer with PCIe and/or CXL experience, please apply today! Requirements: RTL Design, ASIC Design, Microarchitecture, PCIe, CXL.
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Opto-Mechanical design (Solidworks, Fusion 360 etc.) Design optomechanical components and subsystems within the Mechanical Engineering team. As a Principal Opto-Mechanical Engineer within our Mechanical Engineering team, you will be responsible for defining architectural concepts for future products and subsystems.
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Lead mechanical design, tooling and documentation of high complexity electronic modules, subsystems and programs. Responsibilities Lead mechanical design, tooling and documentation of high complexity electronic modules, subsystems and programs.
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Applicants should be able to teach studio and/or lecture courses within their area of expertise, which might include any or several of the following: motion graphic design, new media design, user interaction design, user experience design, visual development, design visualization, typography, and other design foundation topics at the undergraduate level.
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Good PCB design experience on high speed signals routing guideline and review, power copper routing and review, design for EMI/ESD protection. Analog design using simulation e.g. SPICE (or equivalent.
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We are now hiring for a Senior Mixed-signal Design Engineer! Have a deep understanding of Verilog or SystemVerilog, logic design and circuit modeling for mixed-signal blocks. Proven experience with custom digital circuit design and adaptation algorithms, such as DFE, CTLE, CDR, and offset cancellation.
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Role – Hardware Design Engineer (High Speed) Experience with high-speed SERDES, system design, signal integrity issues, and power distribution techniques. Ability to read Schematic, PCB design and layouts.
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Sr. Principal Analog Design Engineer. 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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