Join Meta's Wearable Silicon AMS team as a Digital Mixed Signal Design Engineer and work alongside world-class researchers and engineers to develop cutting-edge AMS IP's and IC's. You will use your digital design skills to implement and optimize state-of-the-art AMS IP's, while also supporting the development of next-gen custom mixed signal IC's for our industry-leading virtual and augmented reality systems.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with AMS architects to define micro-architecture of digital mixed signal IC
- Develop micro architecture and implementation of digital controllers and interfaces for analog mixed signal IP's
- Develop and maintain design documentation, including block diagrams, timing diagrams, and design specifications
- Work with verification team to develop testbenches, test plans, and test cases to ensure design functionality and quality
- Create timing constraints, UPF files, and other collateral for hand-off to physical design
- Perform RTL power analysis and optimization to meet low power requirements
- Support test program development, chip validation, and chip life until production maturity
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience
- 5+ years of micro architecture and digital design experience
- Experience with mixed signal control loops (e.g., ADC controller, digital PLL)
- Proficiency in RTL coding, synthesis, and chip integration
- Experience integrating analog mixed signal IP
- Experience with front end EDA tools such as Synopsys VCS, Cadence Xcelium, Spyglass or equivalent
- Familiarity with at least one procedural programming language (C, C++, Python, etc.)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master or PhD degree in Computer or Electrical Engineering or equivalent
- Familiarity with UVM methodology
- Experience with low power design and optimization, including UPF
- Digital signal processing experience
- Familiarity with common on-chip bus protocols (AMBA AXI/AHB/APB, OCP) and serial protocols (I2C/SPI)
Join our team and help shape the future of immersive technologies at Meta!