Location: Bengaluru/ Pune/ Hyderabad/ Noida
Firm: Digicomm Semiconductor
{Qualifications}
BTECH/MTECH
Job Description
- Bodily Design Planning: Collaborate with chip architects and logic designers to grasp the design objectives, constraints, and specs. Develop a bodily design plan that outlines the steps and assets wanted for profitable implementation.
- Floorplanning: Create a floorplan that defines the position of various useful blocks and parts on the semiconductor die to optimize energy, efficiency, and space (PPA).
- Placement: Place and optimize logic cells, reminiscence parts, and different IP blocks on the chip in line with the floorplan. Stability trade-offs between space, timing, and energy consumption.
- Clock Tree Synthesis (CTS): Design and implement clock distribution networks to make sure synchronized clock indicators all through the chip, minimizing clock skew and jitter. Routing: Carry out world and detailed routing to attach all of the parts on the chip whereas adhering to design guidelines and manufacturability constraints.
- Timing Closure: Use static timing evaluation instruments to satisfy timing necessities and make sure the chip operates on the desired clock frequency.
- Energy Optimization: Implement low-power design methods, akin to energy gating, voltage scaling, and clock gating, to cut back energy consumption whereas sustaining efficiency
- Bodily Verification: Run design rule checking (DRC) and format versus schematic (LVS) checks to make sure the format meets manufacturing and electrical integrity requirements.
- Design for Manufacturing (DFM): Collaborate with manufacturing groups to optimize the design for the fabrication course of, contemplating points like lithography, yield, and course of variations.
- Tape-out: Put together the ultimate design for fabrication by producing the required recordsdata and documentation. Coordinate with foundries for tape-out.
- Publish-Silicon Validation Help: Help in post-silicon bring-up and debugging, if mandatory, to make sure the chip performs as anticipated.
- Documentation: Keep detailed documentation of the design course of, methodologies, and any points encountered for future reference.