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This can be Mixed Signal as well but must have a desire to work on analog devices and understand converting from DAC-ADC signals. Experience creating test plans for analog devices. This can be Mixed Signal as well but must have a desire to work on analog devices and understand converting from DAC-ADC signals.
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Floorplanning (power/ground, digital/analog signal routing, etc.) 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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To achieve this goal, the Semi-Custom and Central IP Silicon (SCIPS) team is instrumental in developing semicustom silicon and logical acceleration and analog IP related to Microsoft cloud hardware.
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Analog circuit design, such as PLL, Data Converters, Oscillators and high-speed SerDes blocks (CTLE, FFE, DFE, CDR, PLL, Line driver, etc. Our team is an experienced group of analog and mixed signal engineers that work on ADC and analog based SerDes and also provide stand alone IPs that cover multiple applications in support of all business units.
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Design work involving analog and digital circuitries, microcontroller, sensor devices (accelerometer, camera), wireless communication, wireless charging, low voltage power and battery management.
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Experience with high voltage power converter design (Semi-conductor selection, gate driver design, and analog/digital circuit design) Good experience with design of analog/digital circuits and micro-processors.
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We offer the world’s broadest portfolio of silicon IP—predesigned blocks of logic, memory, interfaces, analog, security, and embedded processors. Experience in a similar role, working with sales, marketing, engineering, and customers, for Semiconductor IP, EDA, ASIC or SoC design/verification services.
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Promote and message Diodes analog group products and solutions, participate in public events and serve as spokesperson, drive a strong online presence and field/customer engagements through online communication with collaterals, application notes, and reference designs.
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Analog IC design knowledge a plus. Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, and software technologies into solutions that help drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare, combat climate change, and reliably connect humans and the world.
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Experience in one or more of: power (DC-DC converters, power management, low power design), analog and mixed-signal circuit design. Experience in one or more of: power (DC-DC converters, power management, low power design), analog and mixed-signal circuit design.
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Knowledge of analog and digital simulators such as HSPICE, Fast SPICE, Verilog, Cadence/LVS/DRC tools, and facilitating platforms such as JAMA, JIRA, Unix, and scripting languages (Python). You will evaluate design feasibility and analyze circuit functionalities, implement analog and mixed signal circuit design to meet specifications, and validate design performance and functionalities by running block and chip level simulations using standard industry simulators, creating clear and effective documentation.
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Key Qualifications- Strong analog/mixed-signal fundamentals (noise, linearity, signal-integrity in mixed-signal systems). Key Qualifications- Strong analog/mixed-signal fundamentals (noise, linearity, signal-integrity in mixed-signal systems.
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Comfortable with mixed-signal (digital & analog) I/O and low-level communication protocols such as SPI, I2C, USB, TCP/IP, and RS-232. Develop firmware and/or gateware for low-level hardware interfaces (e.g., digital and analog I/O), data analysis, storage, and communication protocols (SPI, I2C, USB, TCP/IP, and RS-232.
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Ability to analyze Datasheets and read schematicsExtra Credit For:Previous experience working on low-power audio/video or camera consumer electronics productsWriting USB Drivers for WindowsPrevious experience with analog and digital sensors (accelerometer, gyro, IR, cap touch, microphones, etc.
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Experience working in Analog/Mixed-signal products is highly desirable. Significant Experience with standard ASIC Verification flow/software tools. Significant Experience with coding in System Verilog or Verilog and UVM methodology.
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