Hi All,
I have a Senior Signal Integrity Engineering position available in my
group. If interested, please send me your resume.
Following is the job description and requirements:
This opening is for a SI+ EMI+PI senior engineer within fiber optics module
team of Foxconn Interconnect Technology, San Jose, CA. The engineer is
expected to have a good technical knowledge of Signal Integrity, Power
Integrity and Electromagnetic Interference. The engineer will work in a
fast paced environment with a team of electrical, mechanical and layout
engineers to provide design guidance for high speed PCB ensuring
Signal/Power Integrity and EMI for the next generation products.
Responsibilities includes but not limited to:
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Signal Integrity simulation and characterization of high speed serial
interface.
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Define material stack-up
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Define high speed routing rule for PCB
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Using FEM and/or FDTD, simulate PCB layout for signal integrity and
electromagnetic interference.
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Characterize PCB and package using VNA and probe station
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Debug high speed performance issues using simulation and measurements
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Power Integrity simulation and optimization
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Simulate IR drop using Ansys/ADS tools
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Power/ground plane impedance analysis
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Optimize decoupling cap placement
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Board Design
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Design module compliance board
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Design host compliance board
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Design module evaluation boards
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Design Optical Module PCBs
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Electromagnetic Interference
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Influence board layout to minimize EMI radiations
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Influence mechanical design to minimize EMI radiations
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EMI test/measurements using GTEM
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EMI test using in house Anechoic chamber
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Assist EMI testing at compliance labs
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Debug EMI issues and optimize absorber placement
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Recommend mechanical design change to meet EMI requirements
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Explore new interconnect technologies
Requirements:
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MS or Ph. D. in Electrical/ Microwave Engineering and 3+ year related
work experience
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Self-motivated with the ability to work well with others in a team
environment
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Understand frequency domain electromagnetic simulator, its limitations
and applications
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Experience with high speed Board designs
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Experience with signal integrity, power integrity, and EMI simulation
using 3D modeling tools (HFSS, Power SI, ADS, EMpro, Q3D)
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Experience with laboratory measurements using equipment such as
oscilloscopes, vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers
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Experience with anechoic chamber measurements
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Experience with probe station for two side board and package probing
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Excellent analytical, design, debug and communication skills
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Knowledge of FCC standard for EMI
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Experience driving a project to completion, documenting design, actions,
and minutes
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Experience with layout tools will be a plus
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Must be self-motivated, self-disciplined and think strategically.
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Must be able to work in the US, without sponsorship
Please send your resume directly to Sanjeev.gupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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