We are looking for qualified Analog design engineers who have a good understanding of analog circuit and CMOS Image Sensor. Candidates should have the capability to design and develop analog circuit independently, as well as experience in debugging/verifying design issues, plus capability to do analog layout.
As an Analog Design Engineer, you will:
Work on detailed transistor level design of analog and mixed signal circuits for CMOS image sensors.
Perform the whole chip simulation along with the block level, transistor level schematic simulations.
Perform the block level and transistor level layout design and optimization of sensor array readout circuits using CAD tools like Cadence Virtuoso and Calibre.
Collaborate with verification, process, test, and application engineers to debug, characterize and optimize performance of fabricated image sensors and successfully bring new products from initial concept through release.
Qualifications
Must have 2+ yrs of experience/knowledge in analog circuits, digital circuits and semiconductor device physics.
Experience/knowledge in image sensor and camera system is a plus.
PhD or MSEE or equivalent
Annual base salary for this role in California, US is expected to be between $110,400 - $140,000. Actual pay will be determined on a number of factors such as relevant skills, education, experience, and the pay of employees in the similar role.
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