Applications Engineer - High Speed Interface Products Internet & Ecommerce - Ewing, IL at Geebo

Applications Engineer - High Speed Interface Products

Company Name:
Texas Instrutments
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The Data Path Solutions (DPS) product line is seeking a highly motivated, hands-on experienced candidate to join the high speed interface applications engineering team. This position is based in Santa Clara, CA.
As a System Applications Engineer you will be part of a team that defines, write specifications and validate product performance on high speed equalizer/repeaters, retimers, serializer and deserializer products used in multi-gigabit data communication applications. The primary focus will be data center infrastructure and ultra-high definition video systems transporting 10
Gbps serial data over copper transmission media.
In this position you will:
o Work closely with design, marketing and key customers in defining products that solve customers' signal integrity challenges
o Participate in trade shows, follow industry trends and industry communication standards
o Engage in product validation and testing to ensure compliance to product specifications and industry standards
o Develop high-speed evaluation modules to demonstrate product performance
o Engage with world-wide customers and field staff; some international travel is required
This position requires system-level knowledge in key communication standards, hands-on experience in multi-gigabit equalization, clock and data recovery technologies and industrial measurement techniques for equalizers/repeaters, retimers, and SerDes products used in data communication.
The ideal candidate should have experience in most of the following areas:
o Experience in high-speed equalization and SerDes technologies
o Knowledge in high-speed communication standards such as Ethernet, SAS/SATA, PCIe, Infiniband, Fibrechannel etc
o Strong knowledge in high speed signal integrity and board development
o Hands-on experience with high-speed equipment such as BERT, VNA, TDR, oscilloscopes and measurement techniques
o Strong communications skills: written and spoken communication
o Knowledge in system-level IBIS-AMI channel simulations or software/scripting (Python, Matlab, Perl) is an advantage
Qualified candidates will have a minimum of a BSEE or equivalent with at least 5 years of engineering experience. This position is based in Santa Clara, CA.
Texas Instruments is an equal opportunity employer and supports a diverse, inclusive work environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Job Opening Type
Experienced Professional
Minimum Education Level
Bachelor's Level Degree
Minimum Years of Experience
5
Regular / Temporary
Regular
Full-time / Part-time
Full-Time
Country
United States
Job Location(s)
USA-California-Northern
Virtual / Telecommute
NoEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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