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Texas Instruments is seeking an Analog IC Design Engineer to join the PADC team in Arizona. You will design ∆-∑ ADCs, low drift references, LDOs, and opamps, collaborating with system engineers to meet performance and power targets.
Minimum requirements include a Master’s degree in EE or related field and at least 3 years of analog/mixed-signal circuit design experience. Strong fundamentals and teamwork are essential for success.
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This is a great opportunity to be part of an established team that's continuing to look for growth opportunities, working with worldwide leading customers and developing cutting edge solutions.
ADCs to sense an Analog World!
TI’s Precision ADC (PADC) team develops industry leading 24‑bit high precision ADCs and Sensing AFE products that push the boundaries on precision, speed, power, noise, integration and cost.
As an Analog Design Engineer in PADC team, you will have opportunities to design a variety of circuits including ∆‑∑ ADCs, low drift voltage and current references, LDOs, programmable gain amplifiers, Charge pumps, Opamps and DACs leveraging TI’s state‑of‑the‑art technologies.
This is an opportunity to leave your mark on every aspect of the IC design cycle.