Digital Design Engineer
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Texas Instruments is seeking a Digital Design Engineer to join our Analog Power Products organization in Dallas. In this role, you will design and verify the digital logic that enables next-generation power management and analog ICs across industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.
As a Digital Design Engineer, you will work across the full digital design cycle – from architecture definition and RTL design through functional verification, synthesis, timing closure, and silicon bring-up – collaborating closely with analog, systems, and product engineering teams.
Responsibilities include:- Define and implement digital blocks including state machines, control logic, interfaces, and embedded processor subsystems in RTL
- Partner with systems and analog design teams to develop and refine digital design specifications that meet performance, power, and area targets
- Conduct chip architecture trade-off analysis to ensure spec compliance at competitive cost
- Participate in design reviews and produce thorough design and product documentation
- Supervise IC layout of digital blocks to ensure timing, power, and signal integrity requirements are met
- Develop and maintain behavioral and simulation models to support system-level analysis
- Characterize silicon prototypes, develop test specifications, and coordinate with test and product engineering to drive product release
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or related field
- 1+ years of experience in digital IC design or a related role
- Proficiency in RTL design using Verilog or SystemVerilog
- Experience with functional verification methodologies including simulation, assertions, and coverage-driven verification
- Familiarity with synthesis and static timing analysis tools (Synopsys Design Compiler, Cadence Genus, or equivalent)
- Experience with low-power design techniques including clock gating, power domains, and multi-voltage design
- Exposure to standard digital interface protocols (SPI, I2C, UART, or similar)
- Scripting skills for design automation (Python, Tcl, or Perl)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a disciplined approach to design verification
- Ability to work collaboratively across digital, analog, test, and product engineering teams