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PCB design engineers: looking for professional development opportunities? Consider Susy Webb's PCB Design for Engineers all-day course, coming up in June at PCB East. Many engineers are now required to design their own PCBs but have not had the benefit of learning the particular needs of the electronics, signals, placement, routing and manufacturability in those boards. This class will feature an overview of the processes of #boarddesign from an engineering perspective. To begin, we will have a conversation about the #electronics and physics involved and why #controlling #risetime, field energy, and #transmissionlines is extremely important to the signals on the board. #Placement will be discussed next, with some of those topics including order, flow and setting up potential routing to come. The planes and #stackup structure will play a major role in the quality of the design and #impedancecontrol, especially if the design is #highspeed; and plane and capacitor placement are a large part of power distribution as well. The way signals are routed and how their return current is set up is critical to performance. Also discussed: - Fanouts - Grids - Signal flow from layer to layer - Layer paired routing and spacing. #HDI technology can be a huge benefit to dense boards, fine-pitch parts and #BGAs, so we will go over their setup and routing. All these topics will include information on #signalintegrity, #EMI and impedance control, to make a board that works well from the first build. Many aspects of making a board manufacturable also help to make it less expensive, so an examination of that will wrap the technical things up, followed by information on the pros and cons of hand routing vs. #autorouting and impact on board quality. Learn more at https://www.pcbeast.com!
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Sad that we now require EE engineers to design their own PCBs! In the 1970's engineers did real electronic engineering (schematics as an output etc...) while PCB designers did real designing (schematics input) taking into account mechanical, thermal, etc requirements....even after the evolution from "tape routing" to CAD design, the PCB designer was the come together "expert" relieving the higher trained EE to design new ideas....so someday we won't need an actual plumber to fix our plumbing...just throw it back on the Engineer....at what "cost" are we willing to absorb???!!
PCB design engineers: looking for professional development opportunities? Consider Susy Webb's PCB Design for Engineers all-day course, coming up in June at PCB East. Many engineers are now required to design their own PCBs but have not had the benefit of learning the particular needs of the electronics, signals, placement, routing and manufacturability in those boards. This class will feature an overview of the processes of #boarddesign from an engineering perspective. To begin, we will have a conversation about the #electronics and physics involved and why #controlling #risetime, field energy, and #transmissionlines is extremely important to the signals on the board. #Placement will be discussed next, with some of those topics including order, flow and setting up potential routing to come. The planes and #stackup structure will play a major role in the quality of the design and #impedancecontrol, especially if the design is #highspeed; and plane and capacitor placement are a large part of power distribution as well. The way signals are routed and how their return current is set up is critical to performance. Also discussed: - Fanouts - Grids - Signal flow from layer to layer - Layer paired routing and spacing. #HDI technology can be a huge benefit to dense boards, fine-pitch parts and #BGAs, so we will go over their setup and routing. All these topics will include information on #signalintegrity, #EMI and impedance control, to make a board that works well from the first build. Many aspects of making a board manufacturable also help to make it less expensive, so an examination of that will wrap the technical things up, followed by information on the pros and cons of hand routing vs. #autorouting and impact on board quality. Learn more at https://www.pcbeast.com!
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Hello Connection #We are #hiring #Physical #design #PD #VLSI #ECO #ICC #Innovus #Floorplanning #synthesis #timing #closure Exp: 3 to 10+ years NP: Imm to 45 days Job Description:- 1. Physical design from netlist to GDSII, including floor planning, Place route, clock tree synthesis, timing ECO, and design closure. 2. The candidate should have hands-on experience in ICC or Innovus with Client projects. 3. Physical Design Planning : Closely Collaborate with chip architects and logic designers to understand the design goals, constraints, and specifications. Develop a physical design plan that outlines the steps and resources needed for successful implementation. 4. Floor planning: Create a floorplan that defines the placement of different functional blocks and components on the semiconductor die to optimize power, performance, and area (PPA). 5. Placement: Place and optimize logic cells, memory elements, and other IP blocks on the chip according to the floorplan. Balance trade-offs between area, timing, and power consumption. 6. Clock Tree Synthesis (CTS): Design and implement clock distribution networks to ensure synchronized clock signals throughout the chip, minimizing clock skew and jitter. #vIsi #vIsijobs #vIsidesign #vIsitraining #vIsicourses #vIsifreshers #vIsijobseekers #lowpower #chipdesign #chips #semiconductor #semiconductorindustry #semiconductorjobs #semiconductormanufacturing #physicaldesign #designengineer #mavensilicon #rvvIsi #sumedha #vIsiguru #cmos #digitalelectronics #banglorejobs #bangalore #electronics #qualcomm #samsung #amd #mediatek #micron #intel #electronicsengineering #praxien #vIsiquestions #interviewpreparation #vIsiinterview
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Successfully completed ' Electronic circuit design for Engineers '.Excited to apply the latest techniques and insights to my work. #ContinuousImprovement #ProfessionalDevelopment
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PCB design engineers: looking for professional development opportunities? Consider Susy Webb's PCB Design for Engineers all-day course, coming up in June at PCB East. Many engineers are now required to design their own PCBs but have not had the benefit of learning the particular needs of the electronics, signals, placement, routing and manufacturability in those boards. This class will feature an overview of the processes of #boarddesign from an engineering perspective. To begin, we will have a conversation about the #electronics and physics involved and why #controlling #risetime, field energy, and #transmissionlines is extremely important to the signals on the board. #Placement will be discussed next, with some of those topics including order, flow and setting up potential routing to come. The planes and #stackup structure will play a major role in the quality of the design and #impedancecontrol, especially if the design is #highspeed; and plane and capacitor placement are a large part of power distribution as well. The way signals are routed and how their return current is set up is critical to performance. Also discussed: - Fanouts - Grids - Signal flow from layer to layer - Layer paired routing and spacing. #HDI technology can be a huge benefit to dense boards, fine-pitch parts and #BGAs, so we will go over their setup and routing. All these topics will include information on #signalintegrity, #EMI and impedance control, to make a board that works well from the first build. Many aspects of making a board manufacturable also help to make it less expensive, so an examination of that will wrap the technical things up, followed by information on the pros and cons of hand routing vs. #autorouting and impact on board quality. Learn more at https://www.pcbeast.com!
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😎 Faces of Move-X Today, we’re excited to introduce Marco Tanganelli, our experienced IC Layout Engineer! With 8 years of experience, Marco collaborates with his colleagues to design and optimize the layout of integrated devices, ensuring that every circuit block is ready for fabrication. Marco’s role involves: • layout design: translating circuit schematics into a physical layout that can be manufactured; • area optimization: ensuring that the layout is efficient, as this impacts both performance and cost; • layout verification: conducting final checks, using dedicated tools and manual reviews, to ensure error-free designs; team collaboration: working closely with design, production, and verification • teams to deliver high-performance chips. What gives him the most satisfaction? "Seeing the result of my work come to life. After designing the chip, we test it to ensure it functions correctly. It’s rewarding to know that the work done on a screen becomes a tangible product—sometimes even part of everyday devices." Marco’s attention to detail and teamwork help bring our designs from screen to reality, ensuring precision and performance in every chip. #FacesOfMoveX
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#hiring #immediatehiring #electricalengineer #LTSPICE #pccad #orcad #gtem #halt #vibrationtesting #fmeda #fulltime #uscitizens #gc #tnvisa #onsite #usitjobs Electrical Engineer - Fulltime Location: Minden, NV Job Functions / Responsibilities; Ability to come up with multiple solutions and selection of the lowest cost alternative as per design requirements. Optimize analog and digital circuit design by identifying components, reviewing end-of-life component lifecycles, and conducting technical evaluation and testing. Use expertise in power supplies, microprocessors, microcontrollers, memories, peripheral interfaces and displays of industrial products. Review/compare component specifications between like components from the same and different manufacturers, including specifications of electrical IC components (purpose of each pin, timing, speed, voltage, and current limits) and effects on circuits. Review of electrical component costs and highlight high-cost components and evaluate circuits and determine Trained to utilize schematics design tools including Altium, Allegro Design Entry, ORCAD, and PCAD and simulation using LT SPICE to assist in cost reduction activities. Use Six Sigma tools, such as Failure Modes, Effects, and Diagnostic Analysis (FMEDA), to maintain reliability while designing less expensive products. Follows well defined alternate component qualification process and performs qualification testing following Bently Nevada test methodology such as manufacturing tests, temperature, humidity, GTEM, HALT, and calibration and vibration testing for specific prox. probes, seismic sensors, and enclosures. Understanding and familiarization of the product and process requirements staring from feasibility analysis to till implementation of the design and support for product release. Test methodology and equipment such as high vibration tests (seismic lab), temperature and HALT tests, humidity susceptibility tests. Thanks & Warm Regards, Priya TechDoQuest Inc., [email protected]
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