In the system design team we focus on requirements and architectures of next generations optical transceiver modules. We develop and investigate signal processing algorithms which will be implemented into state-of-the art ASICs.
Your ImpactAs a System Design Leader for Optical Transceivers with a strong background in communication theory you will strengthen our development team in Nuremberg, Germany. In your work you will cover following topics:
- Define system architecture including selection and specification of enabling technologies such as optical components and mixed-signal IP.
- Develop power-efficient DSP algorithms for implementation in state-of-the art ASIC technology.
- Closely collaborate with international ASIC design team to direct both design and verification of DSP implementation.
- Develop behavioral simulation models of analog and optical components for integration into simulation platform for performance evaluation.
- Participate in cross-functional Solution Control Board committee to prioritize and direct investigation and design efforts.
- Lead and actively participate in performance-related system integration efforts and validation measurements.
- Closely collaborate with local FW design team. Specify and validate FW-based DSP control and supervision algorithms.
Minimum Qualifications:- Deep knowledge in digital signal processing, system theory and channel coding for optical communication.
- Knowledge in fixed-point DSP algorithm design for target HW-platform considering complexity and power dissipation constraints.
- Knowledge in C++, Matlab, and Python.
- Strong background in measurement and characterization of optical transceivers.
Preferred Qualifications:- Master degree in electrical engineering or higher.
- Technical leadership skills including strong background in ISO-compliant development processes.
- Knowledge in optical components, optical transmission theory and measurement methodology.
- Background in system-level standard bodies (IEEE, OIF) requirements for optical transceivers.
(This is the Standard and cannot be changed)