FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Design Verification Engineer Intern role at ADI?
The primary focus of the Design Verification Engineer Intern role at ADI is to gain hands-on experience in verifying digital, analog, and mixed-signal IC designs, assisting in developing test benches, performing simulations, and using verification tools to ensure the accuracy and performance of new designs.
What educational qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
What are some of the key responsibilities of this internship?
Key responsibilities include assisting in the development of test benches, using EDA tools for simulations, identifying and resolving design issues, performing coverage analysis, and automating verification tasks using scripting tools.
What skills will I gain during this internship?
Interns will gain skills in test bench development, using EDA tools, identifying design issues, mixed-signal testing principles, SystemVerilog and UVM for test bench creation, scripting for automation, and debugging verification environments.
Is prior experience with SystemVerilog or UVM required for this internship?
No, introductory exposure to SystemVerilog and UVM is preferred, but not required.
How does ADI support interns in their career development?
ADI supports interns through mentorship from experienced engineers, opportunities to work on meaningful projects, access to various lunch-and-learn topics, and social events that help create professional connections.
Does this internship have a potential for full-time employment after completion?
Yes, ADI aims to develop interns so they are the first to be considered for full-time roles upon successful completion of the internship.
Is there any travel required for this internship?
Yes, there may be required travel of up to 10% of the time.
How does ADI promote diversity and inclusion within its workforce?
ADI fosters a culture of inclusivity and equal opportunity, ensuring that all applicants have the opportunity to succeed regardless of their background or personal identity.
Are there any specific tools or programming languages I should be familiar with before applying?
Familiarity with EDA tools, scripting languages such as Perl or Python, and Verilog RTL would be beneficial, along with a basic understanding of mixed-signal testing principles.