Posted by on November 26, 1999 at 07:36:36:
Dallas, USA
Texas Instruments has always led the field in the development of the electronics that have transformed everyone's lives and are the world leader in Digital Signal Processing Solutions. DSPS, used heavily in wireless communication and hard-disk drives is a major technology fuelling growth in new applications such as internet appliances, TV set-top boxes and cameras.
To continue to innovate, Texas Instruments need engineers that are the best in their field and they offer an opportunity to play an active role in designing the future of electronics and in turn shape the way that people live in the future.
Responsibilities:
Definition of mixed signal IC's for Wireless End Equipment.
Work in cross-functional team environment to perform systems engineering analysis and detailed computer simulations leading to the definition and design of new MSP ICs.
Write detailed design specifications and perform all systems support analysis for the IC design team during the design cycle.
Responsible for modification of the spec, as needed, during the design cycle.
Work directly with customers to understand their new product needs and to obtain feedback on proposed new product specifications.
Contribute to writing proposals for new MSP products that will be sent to customers. Provide support for applications/systems engineers during development of demo and evaluation boards and assist with writing applications notes and data sheets.
Contribute to the selection of the appropriate process technology.
Contribute to creation and approval of business plans concerning end equipment MSP IC products.
Actively maintain an overview of technical trends and the capabilities of TI competition.
National and International travel.
Skills required
Strong technical knowledge of the performance requirements of the targeted wireless end equipment.
Strong knowledge using system simulation tools and systems analysis techniques, e.g., HP-ADS, HP-EEsof, Matlab, Mathcad.
Hands-on lab experience utilizing state-of-the-art communications test sets and instrumentation.
Wireless Systems MSP design and analysis experience.
Performance budgeting and system partitioning.
Strong verbal and written communications skills as well as presentation skills.
U.S. equivalent Bachelor degree in EE mandatory; MS EE preferred.