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Verification Engineer
The ATE Group is currently seeking a motivated Verification Engineer for the IC development of new products. Products in this strategy are comprised of integrated high speed and precision signal chains targeted towards Automated Test Equipment (ATE) applications. Product designs utilize both advanced internal BiCMOS SiGe processes as well as standard 0.18um CMOS processes and fine line CMOS processes. These designs are then combined on a laminate package to provide a custom SIP (System In a Package) solution otherwise known as a chiplet.
The candidate’s responsibilities will include system level verification of the products including simulation of digital and mixed signal circuits including high speed drivers and receivers, DACs, SPI interfaces, calibration routines and digital controls. This is a multi-die verification effort utilizing both Verilog and spice simulators. A Verification plan will be created at the product start determining the verification methods to be utilized and the block model plans. Duties also include working with evaluation engineers to compare and contrast simulation and lab results. The ideal candidate is a self-motivated individual and fast learner with strong technical, analytical and communication skills. The candidate will have the opportunity to learn system level design experience, work with newly developed internal BiCMOS processes and collaborate closely with an experienced development team.
Job responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Develop test bench environments and directed functional, random, and constrained random tests. Implement coverage driven verification methodologies. Create functional coverage metrics. Ensure these environments allow verification, design, product, and test engineers to efficiently develop functional test cases.
Define and develop block level modeling and verification strategies based on design requirements and architecture
Specify, and perform as necessary, block and chip level RTL, gate, and mixed signal co-simulation regressions. Track progress against verification plan
Work with designers and product/apps engineers to achieve functional coverage goals and to debug the design and environment
Participate in project meetings
Qualifications:
Minimum requirement of BSEE
Knowledge of Analog circuits and CAD tools (Cadence Virtuoso).
Ability to problem solve at the circuit and system level
Good presentation and writing/communication skills.
Ability to collaborate in a team environment and across organizations
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