Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Depends on Experience
I am recruiting an Analog Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer to join a cutting-edge organisation in the centre of Spain. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Outline the requirements for analog and mixed-signal components such as ADC, DAC, PLL, data interfaces, and optoelectronics. Perform AMS design tasks including system design, schematics, layout, and verification using advanced sub-nanometer CMOS technology. Establish and review layout guidelines. Define IC testing protocols and validate laboratory data. Plan and conduct characterisation tests. Create models for analog and mixed-signal components. Incorporate analog subsystems into mixed-signal designs. Explore new architectural concepts and contribute to patent filings. To be considered for this opportunity, you must be proficient in delivering full-custom analog IP blocks in sub-nanometre CMOS technology. Visa sponsorship is not available. Please get in touch with Parm Shergill for more information.
Madrid
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