[SI-LIST] Re: Analog high speed circuitry and signal integrity

LeCroy makes great products, but when considering any high tech job ask
for and read the things you will have to sign when you start, *before*
accepting an offer, particularly in the Northeast.  See
http://www.ieeeusa.org/members/IPandtheengineer.pdf for details.

Orin

On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:25:29 +0000 "Kevin G. Rhoads"
<kgrhoads@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> It looks like the mailer Roger is using is attaching the text file as 
> an
> encoded attachment, rather than cutting it inline.  Probably copy 
> and paste
> would be a better approach.  For those without command line 
> UU/XX/MIME decoders,
> here is the decodeed result
>
_________________________________________________________________________
_______:
> Hello All,
> 
> I  have an opening for the following description, go to the LeCroy 
> Website:
>    http://www.lecroy.com/corporate/jobs/default.asp
> 
> Roger
> 
> Design of high-frequency PCBs
> Design  of  Analog  and digital high speed circuitry including 
> transmission
>    lines
> Measurement of state-of-the-art, high speed custom designed 
> Integrated
>    Circuits
> 
> These are only a few of the challenges we face every day designing 
> our
> high-end products. You can help solve these problems if you join 
> LeCroyâ??s
> High End Hardware Team.
> Primary responsibilities for this job include design, analysis, 
> debug and
> documentation of analog and mixed signal electronic circuits. You 
> will also
> be responsible for the implementation of the designs on a printed 
> circuit
> board and thick film hybrid.
> 
>    Requirements:
>    Bachelors in Electrical Engineering
>    0-5 years work experience
> 
>    Familiarity  with  some  or  all  of  the  following skills will 
> also be
>    expected:
>    Low noise analog circuit designs.
>    Knowledge of signal integrity, transmission lines and 
> high-frequency PCB
>       design.
>    Knowledge of digital sampling theory as related to sampling 
> circuitry.
>    Ability to work in the frequency and time domain environments.
>    The  use  of  test  equipment  -  especially spectrum Analyzers, 
> Network
>       Analyzers and Digital Oscilloscopes.
>    Measurement and usage of S parameters.
>    Design  simulation  analysis  with  Orcad,  PSpice, Excel, Ansoft 
> tools,
>       MatLab and other software tools.
> 
>    A plus:
>    Low noise analog circuit designs.
>    Script based language to control external equipment.
>    The design of low phase noise frequency sources and synthesizers.
>    The  understanding of the operation of Phase Detectors, XTALs, 
> VCOs, and
>       Limiters.
> 
> The  ability  to  think logically, to learn quickly and the desire 
> to learn
> new things are among the most important attributes for this 
> position.
> 
> LeCroy  is located in suburban Rockland County, NY - approximately 
> 20 miles
> north  of  Manhattan/New  York  City  and  less  than two miles from 
> Bergen
> County, New Jersey.
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