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MSP Design Engineer - Dallas, TX
Aug 22nd, 2011, 12:16pm
 
Position:  Design Contractor 6 months to start
Job description:  Mixed Signal Design Engineer

You can direct replies either here or kents@talent-101.com

Skills or expertise required:  
1.      Tool Expertise: Cadence, NCsim, Cadence RTL Compiler, Cadence Encounter Timing system, Cadence Encounter Test  
2.      Digital Design Expertise: RTL, Synthesis, STA, Place and Route, Digital Verification
3.      Analog Design Expertise: Operational Amplifiers, Switch mode DC-DC Converters, LDO, Bandgap, Analog verification (spice/spectre simulations)  
4.      Top Level Verification: Experience with chip level mixed mode simulations

Prior experience required 1.      Experience with operational amplifier design and analysis
2.      Experience with switch mode DCDC converter (buck/boost/buck-boost) design and analysis
3.      Experience in RTL coding/synthesis for interfaces like SPI
4.      Experience in chip level mixed mode simulations

Prior experience that would be helpful or nice to have 1.      Experience with high precision data converters specifically resistor string based DACs
2.      Top level layout floor planning with emphasis on high voltage design considerations  

Level of expertise required: The ideal person should have expertise in above defined areas to be able to execute well defined task independently. Additionally, he/she may be required to provide inputs based on prior experiences on analog/digital design methodologies, possible pitfalls etc.  
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