The Role:
The Analog Architecture team consists of a multi-disciplinary group involved from early product specification and analysis to define power management architecture, optimize analog IP integration and improve power efficiency and performance of the SoCs.
Key Responsibilities:
As Analog Architecture Associate Engineer at OpenChip, you will work with a team of engineers to develop and verify analog and power architecture for System-on- Chip (SoC) designs; you will support Analog IP integration, power management development and verification, validation of power estimation model at chip and system level.
In this team your responsibility will include, but not limited, to:
-Design analog IP to improve PPA (Performance-Power-Area).
-Evaluate and verify analog IP integration.
-support full-chip AMS verification
-Support modeling and analysis of high-speed interconnects in chiplets..
Qualifications:
-3+ years of solid experience in IP/SoC design.
-Master's or PhD in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related
field.
-Knowledge of energy efficient chip/system design fundamentals and related
tradeoffs.
-Knowledge with low power design techniques such as multiple voltage
domains, clock gating, power gating and dynamic voltage-frequency Scaling
(DVFS).
-Solid knowledge of simulators and design flow used in modern SoC., such as
analog and AMS simulators.
We are looking for outstanding people willing to join our mission to change this industry and help to build a better world.
If you feel identified with Openchip, please contact us. We can offer a competitive compensation package in a flexible work schema that will help you to keep a balance between your personal and professional life.
At Openchip & Software Technologies S.L., we believe a diverse and inclusive team is the key to groundbreaking ideas. We foster a work environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to reach their full potential – regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity.