Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Circa €100k - dependent on experience
Working for a cutting-edge semiconductor company, I am looking to recruit a Senior Digital IC Architect, to be responsible for the definition of new IP incorporating ground-breaking technology to revolutionise the AI processor market. The applicant must be able to demonstrate significant experience of IP architecture definition, delivery and end to end design of digital-mixed-signal ICs. Circa €100k+ (dependent on experience) Key skills / requirements: BSc / MSc / PhD in Micro-electronics, physics, or similar filed 10+ years' experience in complex IP architecture Deep understanding of MCUs Subsystems, Memory Controllers, and memory architectures (e.g., SRAM, DDR, ROM, eFuse, HBM) Extensive experience of the full Digital ASIC Flow, RTL design, STA, synthesis, PnR and Debug methodologies (e.g., DFT, JTAG, Scan, BIST). Extensive knowledge of digital / analog-mixed-signal IP architecture, set-up / silicon bring-up, validation and all it's associated processes - filter, clock, PLL High-speed connectivity / protocols / interfaces - serdes, ethernet, PCIe etc IP design, system design, system architecture DSP / signal processing / communication protocols Digital-AMS chip development / digital to analog interfaces low-power, performance and optimisation low level software, firmware and embedded requirements - drivers, controllers etc. Applicants must have EU / France working rights. For more information, by apply by sending your CV to Rob Hudson @ IC Resources
Paris
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