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Embedded Adaptive Hardware Engineer

Analog Devices

$144,038 - $216,056
Nov 7, 2025
San Jose, CA, US
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Analog Devices is seeking to drive innovation in heterogeneous processing platforms and deliver industry-leading solutions that enable high-speed, real-time hardware adaptability and product differentiation across diverse markets and applications.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of system-level protocols and operations (e.g. AHB, AXI).
  • Basic understanding of design verification.
  • Deeply inquisitive and able to use core technical competencies to provide direction on system architecture.
  • Strong EE fundamentals, knowledgeable in computer architecture, timing analysis, process variations, statistical error rates and power analysis.
  • 5+ years of proven experience in SoC/microarchitecture design and RTL coding.
  • Tapeout experience in advanced nodes (N4/N5 or similar).
  • Understanding of functional-safety (FuSA) hardware requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Documenting eFPGA architecture, specifications, user guides, and design process
  • Upgrading eFPGA architecture and RTL for the advanced features, such as functional safety and ASIL-D automotive qualification.
  • Performing hardware-software co-design, such as the PPA analysis/optimization and the debug environment.
  • Developing the softlogic library (a library of RTLs that will be programmed into the eFPGA) as a part of the developer-friendly IDE that will be integrated into ADI’s CodeFusion Studio.
  • Porting the eFPGA hardware IP to the advanced technology nodes, such as TSMC 16FFC, TSMC N4/N5.
  • Integrating the eFPGA IP in the chip with the SoC design team.
  • Interacting with the eFPGA verification and PnR team for design iteration.

Other

  • Master's degree (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering or related fields.
  • Excellent communication skills required to work well with multi-functional teams (SoC integration, physical-design, software, marketing, etc.).
  • Less than 10% travel required.
  • US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, and protected individuals as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3) may not have to go through an export licensing review process.
  • EEO is the Law: Notice of Applicant Rights Under the Law.