Analog IC Design Engineer - PMIC


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Listed on

19th July 2018

Location

Munich

Salary/Rate

Depending on experience

Salary Notes

Depending on experience

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Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Analog IC Designer - PMIC

Munich

Salary depending on experience

A multinational and very successful Semiconductor company is looking for an Analog IC Designer with proven technical experience in Analog IC Design related to power management (DC-DC converters) for a team in their power management business units in Munich that develops power - management solutions for displays in portable consumer electronics.

In this position as Analog IC Designer your tasks will include:

* Discussion of specification needs with system engineers and translating customer requirements into design requirements for DC-DC converters.

* Perform conceptual studies and architecture reviews for new DC-DC converters

* Block-level modelling to ensure the DC-DC converter meets the system level specifications.

* Creation of building-block specifications to implement transistor-level designs.

* Implementation of design-for-test concepts for DC-DC converters in collaboration with test, validation, verification, and digital design engineers.

* Transistor-level design of Analog IC's such as comparators, linear regulators, and gate-drivers.

* Setup of mixed-signal testbenches to ensure block-level specifications are met.

* Thorough documentation of testbench and verification results.

* Lead and participate in design and specification reviews.

* Monitoring and supervision of the IC layout to minimize parasitic effects.

* Presentation and discussion of circuit implementation and simulation results with customers.

As the successful Analog IC Designer you are industry Degree qualified with at least 8 years of experience in the design of power management IC's and DC-DC converters. You must have a strong understanding of DC-DC converter control-loop theory as well as a strong understanding of BCD Semiconductor technology, devices, and layout.

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