職位描述
Overview
Join an innovative team in the consumer electronics industry as an RF Simulation Engineer. You will play a pivotal role in driving the design and optimization of RF hardware for advanced connectivity solutions, such as WLAN, Bluetooth, GPS, UWB, and 5G-FR1. Your expertise will guide the RF design process from early prototyping to validation and certification, ensuring the performance and reliability of next-generation consumer devices.
Responsibilities
Lead RF hardware design activities focused on various connectivity protocols including WLAN, Bluetooth, GPS, UWB, and 5G-FR1.
Drive the product design lifecycle from prototyping to final certification, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Optimize RF chain performance by enhancing gain lineup, linearity, sensitivity, and managing interference.
Conduct RF schematic and layout design reviews, facilitate RF tuning, and simulation for performance optimization.
Plan and execute comprehensive lab RF validation tests for design validation and performance enhancement.
Manage factory prototype builds and address issues through thorough RF tuning and layout optimization.
Minimum Qualifications
Proficiency in using RF EM simulation tool.
5+ years of experience in RF connectivity design for wireless consumer electronics.
Proficiency in using RF design tools such as ADS RF Schematic, Ansys HFSS, and Keysight ADS.
Strong understanding and application of RF concepts: impedance matching, TX/RX lineup, and Smith Charts.
Proven expertise in RF simulation tools and methods that influence high-performance design decisions.
Demonstrated experience with RF schematics and front-end modules.
Experience with a variety of RF equipment, including network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and communication testers like Litepoint, CMW500, and Anritsu.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced skills in RF simulation and optimization using industry-standard tools.
Deep understanding of and experience in optimizing the RF performance of wireless devices in compliance with industry specifications.