Analog Flash Design Engineer

Texas Instruments
Bengaluru, IN

Position Overview: 

Analog and Mixed Signal Designer (Embedded Flash Memory)

We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Analog and Mixed Signal Designer to contribute to the development of cutting-edge embedded Flash Memory IPs, which are comprised of analog and mixed-signal circuits. The ideal candidate will have a strong analog/mixed-signal background, hands-on experience in relevant design areas, and a deep understanding of underlying device physics. This is an Individual Contributor (IC) role focused on technical execution and collaborative innovation.

 

Key Responsibilities:

1. Technical Execution and Design:

  • Execute the design, development, and verification of analog and mixed-signal circuits for flash memory development, including charge pumps, voltage regulators, sense amplifiers, and memory interfaces.
  • Analyze and review circuit architectures to optimize performance, power, and area (PPA) under the guidance of technical leads.
  • Drive assigned technical tasks to address industry challenges in scaling, performance, and reliability for flash.
  • Collaborate with world-wide cross-functional teams, including layout, process, test engineering, and product teams.
  • Ensure designs meet technical specifications, project timelines, and quality standards.
  • Identify and mitigate design risks, ensuring robust circuit performance under process, voltage, and temperature (PVT) variations.

 

2. Collaboration and Communication:

  • Work closely with flash bit-cell architecture and product teams to align circuit design with system-level requirements.
  • Interface with Process teams (Process Integration Engineers) to optimize technology for flash/NVM applications.
  • Present project updates, technical reviews, and status reports to stakeholders and senior management.

 

3. Innovation and Best Practices:

  • Stay updated on industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in embedded flash and analog design.
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of design methodologies, tools, and workflows.
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