IC designer to be a part of our Integrated Circuit Development organization. Our team designs ultra-low power mixed-signal IC’s for use in Abbott’s implantable pacemakers, defibrillators, cardiac monitors and neuro-stimulation devices. These devices save lives and provide therapy for serious medical conditions.
The successful person in this role will have a strong mastery of analog and mixed-signal IC design, with breadth and depth of knowledge across digital and analog design. This position requires consideration of clinical as well as practical design constraints and opportunities that extend well outside the design of the IC’s themselves
Requirements
Required Skills
Successful experience as IC project lead
Demonstrated ability to define micro-architecture specifications for IC’s and IC subsystems given broad performance requirements
Experience with high-level modeling (e.g. Matlab) of mixed-signal systems
Mastery of circuit and block-level analog IC design
Ability to guide IC top-level integration and drive functional and physical verification
Experience with power management, data converters, and analog signal processing
Design expertise for building blocks such as op amps, bias generators, bandgap references, regulators, switched capacitor circuits, etc.
Excellent design, simulation and debug skills
Experience with Cadence IC design tools is required
Excellent verbal and written communications skills, and ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
Demonstrated ability to work on cross-functional development projects
Interest and ability to provide mentorship to other designers Demonstrated ability to clearly document design work and present and explain design choices
Great analytical skills and a desire to delve deeply into technical challenges
A strong interest in contributing to integrated circuits that save people’s lives
Preferred Skills
Experience with weak inversion (subthreshold) and/or ultra low-power analog IC design is a plus Digital design experience using Verilog Experience with discrete electronics design (BJT, MOS, Power Devices, etc.)
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