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IC Resources
IC Resources
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ASIC DESIGN ENGINEER for a Pre-IPO High speed Semiconductor company – Can be based in the UK - onsite required (hybrid model) I am looking for an Engineer with several years of experience in ASIC Design to join a succesfull Semiconductor team. They are an innovative leader in high-speed and energy efficient chip-chip link solutions critical to the evolution of the electronics industry! This is a superb time to join a high-tech scale-up that is challenging established tech giants, a company with significant funding and who are pre-IPO as they embark on their next phase of their journey! Due to their European presence this role can be based in the UK (Reading/Northampton/remote) Lausanne, Switzerland, Germany or Denmark. As part of the role you will be required to participate in the definition of block-level specifications of high-speed digital circuits that meet key performance targets based on system-level requirements. As well as the analysis and understanding of high-speed serial protocols (e.g., USB4, PCIe). Skills Strong technical background in design of high-speed digital circuits in deep-submicron CMOS technologies. Advanced knowledge of high-speed and low-power design techniques. Strong analytical skills to translate system-level requirements into design. Strong RTL coding skills (SystemVerilog preferred). Advanced knowledge of high-speed and low-power design techniques. Knowledge of signal processing techniques is an advantage. Scripting (Python preferred) Understanding of verification methodologies, in particular UVM, is an advantage. Familiarity with high-speed serial protocols is highly desirable. For more information and a confidential discussion, please contact Rachel Mason at IC Resources. Note UK OR EU based nationals ONLY.
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