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High Speed Analog Designer

Analog Devices
March 10, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Zhubei City, Taiwan
Level - Senior

Role Summary

The High Speed Analog Designer at Analog Devices will be responsible for designing high-performance wireline and analog circuits. The role involves optimizing power, performance, and area topologies, and collaborating with layout, digital, and system teams to achieve optimal designs.

Experience Level

Senior level; minimum of a Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering required.

Responsibilities

Key responsibilities include:

  • Design of high-performance wireline and analog circuits
  • Develop power, performance, and area optimal topologies
  • Co-work with layout, digital, and system teams for optimal design
  • Discussions and presentations with clients

Requirements

Must-have qualifications include:

  • Minimum of a Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering
  • Deep knowledge and experience designing SerDes building blocks: ADC, DAC, LC-Oscillators, PLL, CDR, CTLE, DFE
  • High-speed circuit design experience (>10GS/s) is a significant asset
  • Multiple designs taped out, ideally in wireline projects
  • Experience with Cadence tool flow, circuit layout, and floor planning
  • Proficiency in Matlab/Simulink, Python, and scripting/programming
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Strong team player

Education Requirements

Minimum of a Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering.


About the Company

Company: Analog Devices

Headquarters: Norwood, Massachusetts, USA

Analog Devices is a leading global semiconductor company that bridges the physical and digital worlds, enabling breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. With a focus on innovation, ADI develops solutions that drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare. The company employs around 24,000 people globally and reported revenues exceeding $9 billion in FY24, creating technologies that transform lives across various sectors.

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Date Posted: 2026-03-10