ARM has Job Opportunity for Graduate Silicon Physical Debug Engineer in Austin, Texas
9/24/2024 4:17:44 PM
Do you like detective work? As a Graduate Silicon Physical Debug Engineer, you are the silicon detective who determines how things went wrong inside the chip and prevents these mistakes from happening again.
What you could be doing as a Graduate Silicon Physical Debug Engineer?
Of course, finding the quirk inside a billion/trillion-transistor chip is massively extensive. A typical case goes like this: We will first help develop and bring up the tools vital to interrogate the faulty chip and collect test results as clues. All the clues then need to be analyzed to hypothesize the root cause. Further data is collected to confirm or refute this root cause hypothesis. Finally, the conclusion and corrective action feedback are presented to relevant teams.
In other words, your responsibilities include one or more of the following aspects:
- Develop test content delivery platform(s)
- Bring up and validate various lab equipment
- Set up and automate diagnosis workflow
- Perform silicon debug and fault isolation
- Produce feedback and corrective measures based on root cause analysis
We are looking for individuals who:
- Are graduating with degrees in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or experimental sciences by June 2025.
- Lab work experience involving experiment design, execution and data acquisition is a must.
Qualities that will help your application stand out:
- Experience developing data acquisition system using NI's PXI platform and LabVIEW
- Past electronics/hardware projects (for school//work/hobby) from conception to functional validation
- Good understanding of VLSI design workflow and toolset, DFT methodologies and toolset (Scan, ATPG, MBIST, etc), and transistor physics
Additional Information: Graduate Silicon Physical Debug Engineer in Austin at Arm