[SI-LIST] Re: HOT SIGNAL INTEGRITY ENGINEER POSITION

  • From: "Kai, Francis" <francis.kai@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 09:12:33 -0700

Cathy:

     I have sent my resume to Cisco in the past six months. In case you do
not have it, 
a copy of my recent resume is attached.

Regards,

Francis



-----Original Message-----
From: Cathy Scott [mailto:cascott@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 6:09 PM
To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SI-LIST] HOT SIGNAL INTEGRITY ENGINEER POSITION




Signal Integrity Job Description:  Perform signal integrity analysis
using  industry standard simulation and field-solving software.  Perform
worst
case simulations of boards and systems, including reflections, impedance,
delay, crosstalk, ground-bounce, terminations.  Develop and procure
simulation models and perform model verification to ensure accuracy.
Document test plans and analysis results.  Develop correlation studies
and perform lab measurements to validate results.  Interface with ASIC
designers, hardware engineers, EMC and CAD designers to implement
solutions for product quality.

Skills Required:  Requires MSEE/CS combined with 5 - 7 years of related
experience, or BSEE/CS combined with 7 - 10+ years of hands on experience
performing Signal Integrity analysis for ASICs, PCBs, and systems from
 >design phase to production.  In-depth knowledge of high-speed design,
transmission-line theory, field-solving methods, noise analysis and EMC
techniques.  Extensive knowledge and experience with HSPICE is required.

 > Extensive experience with at least one signal integrity
 > >> >analysis tool such as:  Quad XTK/TLC, Spectraquest, Ansoft, Apsim,
 > Speed2000.  Knowledge of modeling methods
 > >> >and
 > >> >requirements for Timing and Signal Integrity analysis of PCB and
 > >> >System-level components.  Must have the ability to ensure accurate
and
 > >> >complete models.  Candidate should
 > >> >understand the impact that design, layout and technologies have on 
signal
 > >> >quality and be able to recommend feasible solutions.  Lab experience 
with
 > >> >data analysis, ability to verify simulations and predictions is
 > >> >essential.
 > >> >Should be able to help define and implement strategies and processes
for
 > >> >analyzing signal integrity at different stages of the design process.
 > >> >Experience integrating commercial software and developing
 > >> >scripts/programs
 > >> >(Perl, cshell, C) to facilitate the Signal Integrity Analysis flow in
a
 > >> >Unix environment is a plus.

Please contact Cathy Scott at Cisco Systems.  cascott@xxxxxxxxx or call 
408-525-4121 

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