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Apple Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer 
United States, California, Cupertino 
489678541

23.11.2024
Description
As an Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuit Design Engineer, you will be involved with all phases of high-performance PHY designs from architectural concept to delivery of our final GDS.
Minimum Qualifications
  • BS degree in technical discipline with minimum 10 years of relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications
  • - Proven understanding of all aspects of Analog/Mixed Signal Circuit Design of PHYs. TX, RX, Delay Locked Loops, Phase Interpolators, Delay Lines, Duty Cycle Correctors, reference generators, etc.
  • - Knowledge of Basic SoC Architecture and HDL languages like Verilog to be able to collaborate with logic design team.
  • - Solid understanding of Circuit Verification tools (Simulators, Extraction, EMIR, Noise, SigEM, etc.).
  • - Generate block/chip level specifications.
  • - Perform block level verification to close the design by meeting performance, power and area specifications.
  • - Participate in establishing Design Methodologies to ensure correct, by construction designs.
Pay & Benefits
  • At Apple, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides the opportunity to progress as you grow and develop within a role. The base pay range for this role is between $175,800 and $312,200, and your base pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, and location.Note: Apple benefit, compensation and employee stock programs are subject to eligibility requirements and other terms of the applicable plan or program.
  • Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.