What are the responsibilities and job description for the Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Engineer position at FutureRecruitNet?
About the job Analog / Mixed-Signal Design Engineer
What you will be doing :
Responsible for high-performance and low power.
Receive & Transmit Baseband analog blocks, as well as Power Management building blocks for LTE, GNSS, WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and other communication systems.
Experience you will need :
MS or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with 7 years of experience in Analog / Mixed-Signal design with advanced CMOS technology nodes. SOI technology experience is a plus.
Detailed knowledge with direct tape-out experience in several of the following : LDO, Bandgap, Analog Filters, Variable Gain Amplifiers, OPAMP / Amplifiers, Comparators, XTAL Oscillators, Ring Oscillators, various ADC / DAC architectures, etc.
Good understanding of analog design concepts such as analysis of noise, linearity, mismatch, stability, offset, and other analog impairments.
Knowledge of QFN & CSP packaging effects, supply isolations, circuit layout for optimum Analog / RF performance, EM effects, PEX (post-layout parasitic extraction).
Experience in using development tools including Cadence Virtuoso, Spectre RF, MATLAB, and Verilog modeling.
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