Analog Devices
semiconductor
ModelingEngineer
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“Modeling Engineer at Analog Devices. Skills: Simulink, IBIS, model development. Develop and support Simulink or IBIS models. Provide customer-facing digital models”
What You'll Achieve.
Enable faster customer adoption
Industry & Context.
sound judgment; critical thinking skills
Travel: Yes, 10% of the time, Export licensing review process may apply
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
IBIS and IBIS-AMI Model development for signal/power integrity and channel simulations, analog and digital electronics, transmission line theory, EDA simulation tools like Spectre, HSPICE, LTSpice, Hyperlynx, Sigrity, ADS, T2B, automation and scripting like LabView, Python, MATLAB, Simulink, signal integrity analysis, physics-based modeling, transistor-level simulation
Nice to Have
electronics lab equipment usage, Technical writing, GenAI Tools
What You'll Do.
Develop and support Simulink or IBIS models
Provide customer-facing digital models
Enable faster customer adoption
Develop IBIS 4.2/5.0/5.1 models
Support IBIS model development
Address customer simulation challenges
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with engineering teams; Work closely with field teams; Collaboration across functional teams; Collaboration with third parties; Work independently in a multi-disciplinary team
Communication Scope
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Process & Methodology
Deliver assigned projects in a timely manner
Full Job Description
**About Analog Devices** Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: _[ADI](http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=ADI)_ ) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, and software technologies into solutions that help drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare, combat climate change, and reliably connect humans and the world. With revenue of more than $9 billion in FY24 and approximately 24,000 people globally, ADI ensures today's innovators stay Ahead of What's Possible™. Learn more at _[www.analog.com](https://www.analog.com/)_ and on _[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/analog-devices/posts/?feedView=all)_ and _[Twitter (X)](https://x.com/adi_news)_. ## Modeling Engineer **Job Description:** The Modeling Engineer will develop and support Simulink or IBIS models for our industry leading IC devices. He/She will provide customer-facing digital models of ADI products and systems to enable faster customer adoption. He/She will work closely with the engineering teams of the business units and the field teams working directly with our customers in order to provide these digital models and systems in a timely manner. **Responsibilities:** * Developing customer-facing Simulink or IBIS models for ADI products and systems * IBIS 4.2/5.0 and IBIS-AMI model development and validation across all technologies * Tools, flows and methodologies support for IBIS 4.2, IBIS 5.1 model development and validation * Providing support in addressing customers' complex simulation challenges in signal and power integrity **Requirements:** * Demonstrated years of expertise in IBIS and IBIS-AMI Model development for signal/power integrity and channel simulations * Strong background in analog and digital electronics, transmission line theory, etc. * Exposure with EDA simulation tools like Spectre, HSPICE, LTSpice, Hyperlynx, Sigrity, ADS, T2B * Exposure towards autom
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