FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Senior Digital Design Engineer position?
The primary focus is on developing mixed signal subsystems for next-generation consumer products, including digital signal processing data paths and embedded microprocessor systems combined with high precision analog subsystems.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A B.Tech/M.Tech degree along with 5+ years of experience in digital design is required.
What programming languages should I be familiar with for this role?
Strong knowledge of HDL programming languages, specifically Verilog and System Verilog, is required.
Are there particular tools I should have experience with?
Yes, experience with state-of-the-art implementation tools is preferred, particularly Cadence tools. Knowledge of Perforce/Methodics for versioning is also required.
Is experience with low power design relevant for this role?
Yes, knowledge in low power design is one of the listed topics of interest.
What verification methodologies are valued for this position?
Mixed-Signal Verification methodologies and tools, and IC Top-Level Digital UVM Verification (Universal Verification Methodology) are preferred.
Is scripting knowledge beneficial for this position?
Yes, familiarity with scripting languages such as Shell, TCL, PERL, and Python is considered advantageous.
What kind of team dynamics should I expect?
A supportive and highly motivated team dynamic is expected with strong inter-personal, teamwork, and communication skills required.
Is there any travel required for this position?
Yes, required travel is approximately 10% of the time.
Are there any specific areas of knowledge that would be considered an added advantage?
Knowledge of CPF/UPF methodology, Analog Behavioral Models, and experience with Multiple Power and Clock domains are considered advantageous.
What does the company value in its workplace culture?
Analog Devices fosters a culture where everyone has an opportunity to succeed regardless of race, color, religion, age, national origin, and other legally protected groups.