What are the responsibilities and job description for the Analog Design Engineer Intern position at allegromicro?
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SUMMARY
As an Analog Design Engineer Intern you will work closely with Designers and systems engineers and to influence the company's product and technology directions.
In this internship position you will contribute to the design, simulation, test and documentation of state-of-the-art ICs
WHAT YOU"LL DO
Use various software environments for the behavioral modeling and verification of complex mixed-signal integrated circuit systems.
Design integrated circuit blocks such as amplifiers, comparators, bandgap circuits, oscillators and analog-to-digital converters.
Validate datasheet specifications via top-level simulations.
Verify operation of new products in laboratory testing, including designing required test hardware and software.
Evaluate and debug circuits at the wafer level.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate will be working towards a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering (including coursework applicable to analog integrated circuit design, strong theoretical background in circuit analysis, microelectronic devices and signal processing). You must also have the following:
Interest or Experience with schematic entry and layout software, integrated circuit modeling, and circuit simulation using SPICE-like simulators.
Excellent communication, documentation, problem-solving and analytical skills.
Familiarity with laboratory procedures and basic electronic lab equipment, such as oscilloscopes, voltmeters, and soldering equipment.
Familiarity with UNIX-based operating systems.
Familiarity with any of the following software tools is beneficial: Cadence Analog Design Environment, Verilog, Verilog-A, MATLAB, Simulink, and LabVIEW.
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Eligible applicants must reside in a state where Allegro currently has an office location: This includes New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Texas, Oregon, and Michigan. Certain positions (such as field sales roles) may be exempt from this requirement.