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Senior SERDES Circuit Design Engineer

Senior SERDES Circuit Design Engineer
by Admin on 01-11-2023 at 2:11 pm

  • Full Time
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Applications have closed

In this position you will play a key technical leadership role in developing advanced mixed signal circuits for low power, high-speed, Fin-FET SERDES macros to be used in numerous products from high performance data center SoCs to low power consumer SoCs. You will join a highly collaborative team, and your success will have a significant impact on our products.

Candidates should have an interest in all the “Key Qualifications” listed below, and significant experience in some of them.

 Key Qualifications

  • At least 5 years of hands-on circuit design for high-speed SERDES.
  • Knowledge of SERDES architecture.
  • Strong understanding of analog design fundamentals.
  • Mixed signal, analog and digital circuit design in advanced FinFET processes.
  • Knowledge of SERDES circuit implementation such as:
    • Analog front-end design for RX
    • Equalization design: CTLE, VGA, DFE
    • High speed sampler design
    • Adaptation algorithms for system level simulations
    • High speed ADC
    • High Speed Clocking
    • TX Serializer and Driver Design
  • Signal Integrity.
  • Ability to operate lab equipment such as J-BERT, high-speed scopes, etc.
  • Ability to provide customer support.

Description

  • Contribute to the circuit design of advanced Fin-FET SERDES macros.
  • Design of different circuit blocks: CTLE, DFE, data samplers, high-speed ADC, driver, PLL, clocking, CDR, etc.
  • Layout supervision and post-layout analysis.
  • Design review and documentation.
  • Silicon bring-up, debug, and evaluation.
  • Supervision and mentoring of junior level circuit design engineers.

Education

MSEE / Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our workforce. All employment decisions are made on the basis of qualifications, ability, and business requirements.

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