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Digital IC Design Engineer

Texas Instruments
April 14, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Santa Clara, California, United States
$172,000 - $268,500 USD yearly
Level - Senior

Role Summary

This position involves architecting and designing high-speed mixed-signal SerDes circuits at Texas Instruments. The role focuses on enabling advanced audio-video solutions in automotive environments, working with a team of engineers to deliver innovative products.

Experience Level

Senior level with a requirement of 10-12 years of relevant experience.

Responsibilities

Key responsibilities include:

  • Defining architecture and micro-architecture, RTL coding, and simulation.
  • Conducting synthesis, timing closure, and verification of high-speed SerDes chips.
  • Preparing test methods, application information, and demo boards.
  • Collaborating with a team to solve design challenges and present information.

Requirements

Must-have qualifications:

  • BSEE with 12 years or MSEE with 10 years of ASIC design experience.
  • Proven experience in digital/mixed-signal ASIC architecture and design.
  • Strong understanding of digital logic design and ASIC design flow (RTL to GDSII).
  • Familiarity with Verilog language.
  • Strong problem-solving skills with a systematic approach.

Preferred qualifications include:

  • Experience in RTL coding and digital logic including SystemVerilog.
  • Knowledge of simulation tools and video processing standards.
  • Scripting skills in Perl, Tcl, or Python.
  • Ability to manage time effectively for project delivery.

Education Requirements

A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field is required.


About the Company

Company: Texas Instruments

Headquarters: Dallas, Texas, USA

Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, and sells analog and embedded processing chips for various markets including industrial, automotive, and personal electronics. The company's innovations aim to make electronics more affordable and reliable, fostering advancements in technology through each generation of semiconductors.

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Date Posted: 2026-04-14