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Texas Instruments is seeking an Analog Design Engineer to join our Analog Power Products organization in Dallas. In this role, you will design innovative analog integrated circuits that power the next generation of consumer, industrial, and automotive applications.
As an Analog Design Engineer, you will apply your circuit design expertise to create state-of-the-art power management ICs. You will work across the full design cycle - from architecture and schematic capture through simulation, layout review, silicon bring-up, and product release.
Responsibilities include:- Design and simulate analog and mixed-signal circuits including power converters, voltage regulators, references, and protection circuits
- Partner with systems and marketing teams to develop design specifications that meet customer needs and competitive performance targets
- Lead design reviews and produce thorough design and product documentation
- Direct IC layout to ensure performance, reliability, and manufacturability
- Characterize silicon prototypes and develop test specifications in coordination with test and product engineering teams
- Develop behavioral models for circuit simulation and system-level analysis
- Drive silicon debug and failure analysis to resolve issues and improve product robustness
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or related field
- 1+ years of experience in analog or mixed-signal IC design
- Solid analog circuit design fundamentals including knowledge of amplifiers, current mirrors, voltage references, comparators, and power stage topologies
- Experience with analog simulation tools (Cadence Spectre, HSPICE, or equivalent)
- Familiarity with standard CMOS, BiCMOS, or BCD process technologies used for power management ICs
- Experience with IC layout supervision including knowledge of matching, shielding, and parasitic management
- Knowledge of power management topologies (buck, boost, flyback, LDO, charge pump)
- Scripting skills for simulation automation (PERL, Python, or SKILL)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a disciplined approach to design verification
- Ability to establish strong relationships with key stakeholders, both internally and externally
- Ability to work collaboratively across design, systems, test, and product engineering teams
- Engineer your future. We empower our employees to truly own their career and development. Come collaborate with some of the smartest people in the world to shape the future of electronics.
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Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or related field
- 1+ years of experience in analog or mixed-signal IC design
- Solid analog circuit design fundamentals (amplifiers, current mirrors, voltage references, comparators, power stage topologies)
- Experience with analog simulation tools (Cadence Spectre, HSPICE, or equivalent)
- Familiarity with standard CMOS, BiCMOS, or BCD process technologies used for power management ICs
- Experience with IC layout supervision including matching, shielding, and parasitic management
- Knowledge of power management topologies (buck, boost, flyback, LDO, charge pump)
- Scripting skills for simulation automation (PERL, Python, or SKILL)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a disciplined approach to design verification
- Ability to establish strong relationships with stakeholders and work collaboratively across design, systems, test, and product teams
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