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Analogue / Mixed-Signal Design Engineer (24418)

Cambridge
to £60k DoE + options
Filled

Change the approach used in analogue design

Experienced in Analogue, Mixed-Signal or RFIC design?

Seeking a new challenge? Our client is an early stage startup with a strong management team on board. They have developed a new concept that is attracting a lot of interest from companies wishing to get their designs to market quicker. They now seek an innovative analogue / mixed-signal designer to help to further refine the technology.

As the Analogue / Mixed-Signal Design Engineer you will have a good technical degree and experience of analogue / mixed-signal design. Your activities will include specification, architecture definition, design, simulation, layout and verification. Deep down you know analogue design is not a black art but a methodical design process that can provide consistent results.

The following will come naturally to you:

  • Behavioural circuit modelling
  • Turning to software to tune a design eg: MATLAB, Python
  • IC product development process – from specification, through design, verification and tape-out
  • RF and analogue design techniques, technologies and architectures
  • Powerful user of analogue simulation tools
  • Creativity and innovation in regenerating traditional circuits
    Many of the above come naturally to someone with RFIC background

As part of a capable and enthusiastic team, you will contribute to the creation of a new concept in analogue design. Their product will change the approach used in analogue design in custom devices. An excellent opportunity to join this startup with the benefit of stock options early on in their growth.

Contact us now to find out more!

Keywords: Analogue, Mixed-Signal, Power management (LDO, SMPS, Bandgap, etc.); ADC; DAC; Sensor Interface Circuits (Temperature, Capacitive, etc.); PLL; DLL design tools, MATLAB, Python, startup, Cambridge

Please note: even if you don't have exactly the background indicated, do contact us now if this type of job is of interest - we may well have similar opportunities that you would be suited to. And of course, we always get your permission before submitting your CV to a company.