About the Role
Texas Instruments is seeking a Design Verification Engineer who will confirm the accuracy of designs for analog and mixed‑signal electronic parts, components, or integrated circuitry for various hardware systems before pattern generation/mask development. The engineer will work independently from the product development team to confirm adherence to design rules, procedures, and best practices. Additional duties include analyzing equipment to establish operating data, conducting experimental tests, evaluating results, running software simulations, selecting components based on specifications and reliability, and reviewing vendor capability.
Requires a BS degree (or equivalent experience) in the design of equipment, components or circuitry.
About ASM Auto
ASM (Application Specific Microcontroller) business powers automotive and industrial MCUs across multiple applications. ASM is working on the next‑generation automotive MCU platform for vehicle applications such as traction motor control, charging, lighting, heating control, engine management, etc., delivering differentiated products for zonal networking in software‑defined vehicles and real‑time control for EV cars. Join us in developing a ground‑up platform across process nodes, IPs, and SoCs.
Responsibilities
- Complete ownership of IP/subsystem/SOC DV from spec definition to post‑silicon verification, solving customer issues on demand.
- Active involvement with architecture team during the spec definition phase.
- Define verification strategy and plan to achieve 100% spec traceability and sign‑off metrics.
- Conduct subsystem/SOC verification covering functional and firmware scenarios in RTL/PARTL, GLS/PAGLS modes.
- Own DV environment: develop and enhance TB, checkers, coverage monitors, and update DV flow as needed.
- Collaborate cross‑functionally (architecture, RTL, PD, DFT, systems, analog, firmware, application teams) to enable verification goals from spec definition through post‑silicon closure.
- Finalize SoC DV sign‑off based on regressions, coverage metrics, and DV‑to‑spec traceability using C and/or SystemVerilog UVM, adhering to ISO26262 guidelines.
Qualifications
- 2–5 years of DV experience in SS/SOC/post‑silicon DV with a Bachelor or Master’s degree in EE/ECE/CS or related fields.
Skills
- Experience with C‑based SOC DV, scripting (Python/Perl/Shell).
- Deep understanding of UVM/SystemVerilog, AMS/GLS/PAGLS/CPF/UPF verifications.
- Strong knowledge in digital design fundamentals, computer organization, architectures, and bus protocols.
- Excellent debugging skills with Verilog/VHDL designs.
- Proficiency in protocols such as AXI, AHB, APB, CAN, Ethernet, I²C, SPI, UART, PSI5, FlexRay.
- Experience with ARM/DSP multi‑processor systems and power‑aware simulations.
- Good problem‑solving skills.
- Experience with Cadence tools (Xcelium, vManager, Formal applications, safety simulator) or similar.
- Exposure to CDC DV, post‑silicon verification and functional safety is an added advantage.
- Effective communication skills to interact seamlessly with all stakeholders.
- Highly focused and committed to obtaining closure on project goals.
Benefits
- Engineer your future – collaborate with top talent to shape the future of electronics.
- Diverse backgrounds and perspectives that fuel innovation.
- Competitive pay and benefits to help you and your family live your best life.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, and sells analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as industrial, automotive, data center, personal electronics, and communications equipment. At our core, we have a passion to create a better world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors. This passion is alive today as each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our technology more reliable, more affordable, and lower power, making it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere. Learn more at TI.com.
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