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Analog Design Intern, Power and Isolation

Description

 
We are looking for an Analog/Power IC design engineering student to join our team as a Summer Intern in 2024 to developing analog mixed signal ICs for Electric Vehicles (EVs), Industrial Control, Industrial Power and Infrastructure applications. The position requires a strong analog circuit design background, familiarity with schematic capture, architecture definition, circuit implementation and layout of CMOS analog circuits. Depending on experience level and the design stage of the projects at the time of the internship, the individual will participate in block architecture definition, detailed circuit design, layout supervision, verification of the block, chip level verification and/or lab validation. Responsibilities will also include producing detailed documentation, presenting several design reviews showing work progress, and collaborating with other team members to ensure a robust and high-quality design product.

Responsibilities

 
  • Architects, designs and verifies circuits, systems and/or algorithms to meet product requirements
  • Deliver work product in a timely manner to ensure business success
  • Demonstrates good judgment and quantitative analysis in solving design problems
  • Regularly presents design reviews to demonstrate results and obtain feedback
  • Attends design reviews to provide input and learn from other designer’s experiences
  • Research design techniques through review of previous product documentation and trade publications
  • Validates a design meets all the required specifications


Education

 
Current student pursuing either an MSEE or PhD in electrical engineering


Minimum Requirements

 
  • Familiarity with cadence design tools 
  • Familiarity with CMOS transistor behavior and device physics
  • Understanding AC/DC analysis (poles, zeros, compensation), loop dynamics and feedback systems
  • Design experience with opamps, regulators and references
  • Comfortable with frequency and time domain analysis of complex mathematical systems 
  • Familiarity with CMOS layout 
  • Experience with standard electrical engineering lab equipment
  • Good written and verbal presentation skills

 

Expectations

 
  • Work with manager and/or mentor on real projects
  • Regular team meetings
  • Regular 1:1’s
  • Onsite work with intern/Co-Op events