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Apple Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuit Design Engineer 
United States, Massachusetts, Waltham 
809932893

21.04.2025
We have ownership lead development of analog & mixed-signal circuits including SERDES, high-speed data converters, PLLs and other analog mixed-signal circuits. You will be working with multi-functional teams to architect and design innovative analog/mixed-signal circuits. You will also drive mask design to implement layout view of designs. You will coordinate with IP consumers, help define production/bench-level test plans, and conduct design reviews of blocks with peers/management to show design meets spec targets and requirements.
  • Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering and 10+ years experience preferred
  • Solid understanding and expertise in crafting analog/mixed-signal circuit blocks including ADCs, DACs, SERDES, PLLs, DLLs, filters, bandgap, biasing circuits, LDO regulators, amplifiers, comparators, switched-cap circuits and oscillators
  • In-depth knowledge of analog mixed-signal concepts like mismatch mitigation, linearity, stability, low-power and low-noise techniques
  • Experience with high-speed digital circuits (e.g., serializer, de-serializer, counters, dividers, etc.)
  • Design experience in advanced CMOS technologies such as FinFET technology
  • Hands-on experience with AMS IC development from definition to high-volume production including layout supervision, bench evaluation, correlation, and characterization
  • Experience in lab testing of mixed-signal circuits and experience in using spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, signal generators, etc. to validate analog designs
  • Able to build VerilogA/AMS behavioral models, analyze and lead characterization data from lab and volume testing
  • Ability to drive results, drive what matters and manage complexity
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to solve challenging cross-functional problems in a team environment