Interested candidates can send resume to me. Here is brief JD
The candidate will work in a team oriented environment with a lead SI/PI
engineer to provide electrical design expertise in the areas of signal
integrity and power integrity for the design of wireless products and
development systems. Working effectively across organizational boundaries is
essential as is the effective documentation and presentation of results. The
candidate is expected to work closely with the platform design teams under the
direction of an experienced SI engineer while applying established PSIG
methodologies. The engineer will have the opportunity to influence the
evolution of analysis methodologies.
Responsibilities
* Perform various IO analyses using established methodologies,
potentially from model extraction through simulation and reporting of
conclusions. IO types include DDR memory interfaces and variety of serial
interfaces.
* Analyze and provide design guidance on PCB power distribution
networks using established methodologies.
* Document, distribute, and present results at appropriate meetings.
0 to 10 years of experience in the following areas:
* Electromagnetic theory and transmission lines
* Basic signal and power integrity concepts
* Commercial 3D electromagnetic field solver
* Commercial SI or RF analysis tools
* SPICE transient simulation including use of IBIS models
* DDR Memory IO design expertise
The following experience is a plus:
* In depth knowledge of DDR and LPDDR design and analysis
* High speed serial IO design and analysis
* Ansys, Cadence/Sigrity, Keysight, SI/PI tools, and MATLAB desirable
* Basic automation, scripting, Spreadsheets and similar productivity
tools
* Mentor or Cadence board design tools
Education Requirements:
* Minimum Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering or related
discipline, Master degree preferred
Position available to new or recent college graduates?
* Yes
Goutham
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