JobsLead Analog SerDes Architect/Design Engineer
Job description
The Lead Analog SerDes Architect / Design Engineer will be part of Intel's Integrated Photonics Solutions team, focusing on high-speed connectivity for data centers. This role involves defining circuit architecture and enabling designs for next-generation optical interconnects. The engineer will work collaboratively on integrated circuit components and guide junior designers. The position aims to push the limits of advanced photonic development and influence Intel's future in data center technology.
Requirements
- A minimum of MS in Electrical Engineering with 8+ years of experience in high-speed serial links.
- Deep knowledge of analog CMOS/BiCMOS designs in deep sub-micron process technologies.
- Hands-on circuit design experience of SerDes blocks like Equalizers, PLL, Phase-Interpolators, and CDR for 28Gbps+ data rates.
- Experience with the design of inductors, transmission lines, Trans-Impedance Amplifiers (TIA), and modulator drivers.
- Experience with designing precision analog circuits like ADC/DACs.
- Experience with designing PAM4/NRZ links.
- Experience with Mixed signal design flow.
- Experience with full-chip designs, ESDs, and verification flows.
Responsibilities
- Define circuit architecture and enable designs meeting power and performance specifications.
- Collaborate with the team to develop key integrated circuit components.
- Specify, architect, and design low voltage and low power Mixed-Signal integrated circuits.
- Plan design work with constraints on performance, schedule, and quality.
- Provide guidance to junior designers and layout engineers.
- Develop test plans for post-silicon characterization.
- Document all design work with review materials and detailed design descriptions.
Benefits
- Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.
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