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As an Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuit Design Engineer, you will be involved with all phases of high-performance PHY designs from architectural concept to delivery of our final GDS. Proven understanding of all aspects of Analog/Mixed Signal Circuit Design of PHYs. TX, RX, Delay Locked Loops, Phase Interpolators, Delay Lines, Duty Cycle Correctors, reference generators, etc.
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Be familiar with image sensor performance metrics, image signal processing (ISP), image sensor usage and integration into camera systems. Primarily responsible for sensor timing control design and Image Signal Processing (ISP) system level integration.
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Experience with signal integrity in a mixed signal/power environment. Practical depth of knowledge in analog (low signal and power) and digital design, plus statistics. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees, and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type, without regard to race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, age, religion, protected veteran or disability status, genetic information or any other status protected under federal, state, or local applicable laws.
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Experience in deep sub-micron process design experience in CMOS Analog / Mixed Signal Circuit Design. Responsible for verification of the Mixed Signal CMOS circuit design, architecture, golden models using advanced verification methodologies.
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Experience in development of digital and analog interfaces for PC-based test systems, especially (Labview, Matlab, Python) and signal conditioning and conversion, Discrete semiconductor design and mixed-signal design.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager, preferably in the semiconductor industry, with a focus on analog and mixed-signal ASIC development. As a Project Manager at Integense, you will play a pivotal role in driving the successful execution of our analog and mixed-signal ASIC development projects.
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Expertise in developing and modifying UVM based environment for mixed signal including Verilog-AMS and wreal. We are currently seeking a Mixed Signal Verification Engineer for our client in the IT-Services domain.
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Experience designing rigid, flex, and rigid-flex printed circuit board designs for applications such as high voltage inverters, mixed signal boards, battery management systems, and gate driver boards.
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Experience working with one of these technologies: digital signal processing, real-time image processing, camera modules, mobile SoC and PMIC, or Battery Management System. Experience with schematic and board design using Cadence OrCAD, Altium or equivalent.
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Understanding of the HW design process from library creation to schematic, PCB design and signal analysis flow. Support hardware engineering staff through schematic design, printed circuit board (PCB), component and simulation workflows.
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Experience and expertise in analog, mixed signal, and high-speed digital circuit design. Experience in DFX and best practices for power integrity and signal integrity. Experience and proficiency with schematic capture and PCB layout design tool, Altium Designer preferred.
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Minimum two years hands-on experience in designing mixed signal integrated circuits including ADCs, DACs, PLLs, Filters, Bandgap bias circuits, regulators, or other analog circuits. Demonstrable knowledge on IC design CAD tools such as Spectre, Spice, Matlab, Hsim, Verilog, etc.
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Submit Resume High Speed Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer. High Speed Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer. Proven track record in high-speed analog/mixed-signal architecture and circuit design and productization.
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Experience with EMI minimization, signal integrity. Fundamentals of signal and power integrity (PDN analysis) Knowledge of CMOS image sensor, ISP or image processing is desirable. Experience with EMI minimization, signal integrity.
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3+ years of experience in the Semiconductor industry experience in Analog/Mixed-signal IC design. Analog / Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer. + Design complex analog and mixed-signal circuits.
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