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Force10 Networks currently has a SI position open as described below.
If you are interested, please send your resume to me. To find out more about Force10 Networks, Inc. go to www.force10networks.com. To see this job listing and apply online go to www.force10networks.com/company/careers.asp



Member of Technical Staff - Hardware Engineering/Signal Integrity Engineer - Milpitas, CA

Force10 Networks, Inc. is seeking a self-motivated individual that will be responsible for defining, developing, and analyzing signaling topologies for hi-speed digital interfaces. This person would be responsible for pushing technology to the limits in designing 10Gbs and beyond networking circuit boards.


Duties will include the following:

Modeling hi-speed I/O's, chip packages, printed circuit board interconnects, and connectors with respect to parameters such as reflections, crosstalk, ISI and designing to overcome these effects.

Perform both timing and clock distribution analysis and design.

Perform I/O cell and package pinout assignments.

Take and correlate lab measurements to simulations.

Troubleshoot interface issues.


Requirements:

BSEE degree with 5+ years experience in signal integrity analysis.

Strong foundation in transmission line theory.

Experience with spice simulation tools.

Experience with board simulation tools (Cadence Specctraquest, Mentor Graphics Hyperlynx, ICX, XTK). Experience with 3D modeling and model validation software is a plus.

Experience taking hi-speed laboratory measurements using the latest oscilloscopes, Vector Network Analyzers, Spectrum Analyzers, Time Domain Reflectometers and Bit Error Rate Testers.

Strong understanding of PCB layout principles.

Ability to work well with others in a team environment as well as independently to setup printed circuit boards for simulation and lab equipment for measurement.

Good debugging skills.

Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, as well as exceptional design organizational skills.


Regards,

Peter Tomaszewski 408-571-3564 - desk
Force10 Networks, Inc. 408-571-3660 - fax
1440 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
tomaz@force10networks.com
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