Experience in Apple would be a part of something far bigger than yourself --- you'll find "changing the world" things around there. Apple Japan Lsi Design Center is currently seeking Analog Lsi Circuit Designer.
As a member of Analog Design team in Japan Lsi Design Center in Tokyo, you will have the responsibility for Design/Productize Analog Ics.
Transistor-level feasibility studies for various kinds of Analog & Mixed-signal circuit such as Opamp, Ldo, Afe, Adc/Dac. Designing blocks and documenting design towards formal design reviews. Collaboration with layout designer for circuit design including layout parasitic and mismatch. Good knowledge of device physics knowledge as it applies to analog ic designs. University Degree (Msee is of preference) in relevant field of specialization.
Top-level simulations to validate chip-level integration. Building design spec by negotiating with cross-functional team. Test planning for evaluation and production. Analyzing Ate/Lab measurement results and suggesting further steps. Good knowledge of Adc/Dac designs/architectures and ability to select the suitable architecture for given applications. Good knowledge of switched-capacitor circuits, low noise circuit design, opamps, feedback and compensation techniques. Good knowledge of precision analog circuit design techniques. Good knowledge of bandgap and bias circuits, opamps, feedback and compensation techniques. Good knowledge of following measurement equipment: spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, signal generators etc. Experience of project management or technical leadership. Experience of working with cross-functional team for product development. Business level of English communication is preferred. Better to have C / Matlab / Verilog A modeling. Better to have experience of display ic design.
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