Branch:
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Session:
2022-2023
Offer obtained:
FTE
Description of role:
As an Analog Engineer, you will define, design, model, implement and document Integrated Circuits (ICs). You
will also have the opportunity to work in exciting areas like wireless infrastructure, audio, energy automation,
electronic point of service, industrial automation, infotainment, ADAS, medical imaging, high speed interface,
clocks and synthesizers, automotive, storage, power supply, battery management, linear power, DLP and
many more.
Your responsibilities will include:
• Partnering with business teams and systems engineering to develop mutually agreeable design
specifications
• Providing high-level analysis on chip architecture trade-offs to ensure spec compliance and superior
performance at competitive cost
• Participating in design reviews and creating necessary design and product documentation
• Supervising IC layouts to ensure high performance standards
• Characterizing prototypes, developing test specifications and coordinating with test/product engineering to
drive product releases
• Driving behavioral model
Job/Intern location:
Bangalore
Eligible Branches:
ECE, EEE
Eligibility Criteria:
CGPA - 6 and above
Selection Procedure:
Round 1 - OT
Round 2 - Technical Interview
Round 3 - Technical Interview (if required)
Round 4 - HR
Description of Online test:
Aptitude - 20 questions, 30 mins
Analog - 20 questions, 40 mins
Digital - 20 questions, 40 mins
We have to give all the tests and then based on the performance in individual papers, interview shortlisting is done for both the roles.
Analog - amplifiers, inverters, mosfet, rc circuits and basic electronics.
Digital - counters, registers, and basic boolean algebra related questions.
Description of Technical Interview:
First and second order RC circuit analysis, op-amp circuits like integrator, differentiator, filters, their bode plots and basic MOSFET circuits (only if you prepared and are comfortable, otherwise they won't ask from EEE people). They require a candidate to solve the circuits intuitively and not by laplace transforms.
Description of HR Round:
HR round didn't happened for us but usually it is more of a formality or a confirmation phone call.
Preparation Strategy:
Study analog electronics and circuit theory part 1 & 2 thoroughly which are part of our coursework. Apart from them, go through op-amp circuits and learn to draw bode plots by identifying poles and zeros of the circuit.
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