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The Rohde & Schwarz technology group is among the trailblazers when it comes to paving the way for a safer and connected world with its leading solutions in test & measurement, technology systems, networks and cybersecurity.
We are looking for a highly motivated Mixed Signal ICs System Architect for our North American R&D Center in Hillsboro, Oregon. Our team is designing the next generation data converters for our world class test equipment. This is a small team environment in a great location, that has a history of very successful devices that have been designed into our industry leading test and measurement equipment.
Our R&D office is located in Hillsboro, west of Portland, Oregon. We have a light, quiet and modern work environment in a new building. We believe in the close personal interactions that are needed for a successful team, but understand that people occasionally need to work from home. For exceptional candidates, we are open to the concept of a fully remote position, with periodic visits to the office.
This is a full‒time position.
Your tasks
- As part of this team, you will have an opportunity to architect and work on many different modules within our devices and to work with leaders in the design of world class data converters. These devices integrate large high frequency (> 30 GHz) analog blocks along with complex digital blocks to create our custom System on Chip (SoC) solutions. Your tasks will cover the entire spectrum of mixed signal development starting from conceptual work, through the design, layout, and characterization of the devices:
- Responsible to develop cutting edge SoCs for communication systems according to customer specifications, finding optimum tradeoffs between system performance, power dissipation and cost.
- Drive block specifications for design team
- Develop, run and maintain data converter system MATLAB and Verilog models for an SoC across various usage modes.
- Work with analog and digital implementation teams to ensure proper development of system designs.
- Ability to simulate entire signal path, in a mixed‒signal flow.
- Create and own chip level simulations that verify data converter operating modes are implemented correctly We work with other ASIC design groups based in Germany. You will work with a highly qualified team of ASIC engineers, located both locally and abroad.