The Mixed Signal Verification Engineer will develop strategies for mixed-signal designs, write testbenches, perform simulations, and validate behavioral models using advanced verification tools.
For an exciting well-funded start-up, developing leading edge technology of the next generation high speed communication, we are looking for a Mixed signal verification engineer.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop verification strategies for digital and analog (mixed-signal) designs, utilizing UVM methodologies based on specifications.
- Create behavioural models for analog blocks in accordance with guidelines provided by analog designers.
- Write, execute, and debug testbenches using UVM methodology and SystemVerilog code for mixed-signal blocks.
- Run and debug behavioural model (BM) validation using AMS tools to ensure the correctness of the behavioural models.
- Perform and troubleshoot unit-level, cluster-level and top-level simulations of mixed-signal designs.
Minimum Qualifications
- 5+ years of experience
- Experience in Behavioural Modelling (BM) of Analog design for digital verification
- Knowledge in Mixed Signals dynamic Verification using chip digital design tools [no AMS]
- Experience in Verilog/SystemVerilog coding
- Experience in Virtuoso Schematics tools
- Basic knowledge in Analog design
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in UVM
- Experience in both Synopsys and Cadence tools is an advantage
Additional Skills
- Verification Methodologies and Tools: Familiarity with verification methodologies and tools, including simulators, waveform viewers, execution automation, and coverage collection. Proven experience in developing scalable and portable test cases.
- Collaborative Environment: Ability to verify Analog/mixed-signal designs in a collaborative team environment.
- Communication: Strong communication skills, including the ability to write test plans, present results, and communicate clearly with multi-functional teams.
Top Skills
Ams Tools
Systemverilog
Uvm
Verilog
Virtuoso
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