The Principal Design Engineer will design and verify block level designs for analog circuits, focusing on PLLs and high-speed interfaces while leading design reviews.
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This role is for an analog/mixed signal design engineer. The candidate will contribute to specification definition, design, and verification of block level designs, along with necessary design reviews.
Requirements
5+ years and relevant master’s degree or 7+ years and relevant bachelor’s degree
Solid theoretical and practical experience in analog circuit design
Good understanding and design experience in PLLs, clocking and high-speed interfaces
Good familiarity with EDA tools, preferably Cadence
Good communication and presentation skills
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Analog Circuit Design
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High-Speed Interfaces
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