The Analog Design Engineer will develop high-end ADC/DAC systems for optical communication, focusing on design and verification of complex analog circuits in advanced processes.
Description
For an exciting well-funded start-up, we are looking for an excellent analog mixed signal engineers.
You will develop high end ADC/DAC in advanced process for optical communication.
RequirementsMinimum Qualifications
Experience of 5+ years in advanced analog circuits
This experience must include:
- Above 5 years experience with relevant Analog circuits:
- Such as PLL’s, DAC, ADC’s, SerDes, high-speed timing circuits, Phase-Interpolators etc.., including Top-level / system understanding of such complex blocks
- Design, Development, and Verification of Integrated circuits - Analog and Mixed Signal Circuits – especially in advanced processes FinFet or GAA.
- B.Sc/M.Sc in EE/CE from lead universities
Preferred Qualifications
- Good Team Work
- Good communication skills
- Experience with Industry Standard custom/analog design tools
- Understanding of layout and its requirements for high speed and low noise
- Experience with Tape-Out and signoff requirements
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