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Analog IC Design Engineer

Texas Instruments, Granite Heights, WI, United States


About RF Transceiver Group in Connectivity:
Texas Instruments RF Connectivity group is expanding their RF Transceiver Design group. This group develops cutting edge RF Transceiver products (+MCU integrated) for Wireless-LAN (WIFI) and Ultra-Wideband Systems (UWB). The candidate will join in the UWB Design group. Candidate gets to experience Block Architecture Phase, Concept Design and take the design through the various design phases such as Schematic, Layout, Extracted simulations and Test and Verification. The role is primarily in Analog/RF class of circuit design to meet the overall System & Product requirements. The typical blocks include RF blocks such as LNA, TA, Down-conversion Mixers, Base-band filters, High Speed ADC to send data to the Modem. Reverse Chain namely for Transmitter, starting from DAC, Base-band filter, Up-conversion mixer and Power Amplifier stages to drive the TX Pin. LO system design including Chrystal Oscillator, integer/fractional PLL and LO Distribution systems. Various Calibration modules (AGC, PDET, Gain, Offset, IQMM, etc) to calibrate the Transceiver chain is part of the design. Low Current Mode and Complex Power Management to operate at low LDO input voltage etc. The Design Engineer in RF Connectivity gets introduced to a Holistic view of the product including, Radio Silicon Design, Packaging and PCB and solution design.

About the Role:
We are hiring one lead level IC Design Engineer with demonstrated design cycle experience. Some of the possible roles are:

PLL & Clock System Design

IF filter and VGA Design

Transmitter Design

ADC Design

Candidate should have gone through 1 complete design cycle of an RF transceiver: namely Architecture, Schematic Design, Layout Design, Tape Out, Test & Validation and identifying design fixes for subsequent Tape Out.

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