Design and develop bare-metal and Linux drivers and/or cycle approximate C++/System C models for Cadences IPs like PCIe controller, USB and CXL, etc for use in architectural exploration and performance analysis at different levels - subsystem and SoC level.
Design and develop protocol specific functional models for various Cadences interface IPs like USB, Ethernet, UFS, DP, etc
Validation and SQA for deeply embedded firmware for Cadence IP
Interact with IP designers and architects to understand various IP design/implementation specification and behavior
Documentation of design specifications, user guides, implementation details, FAQs, application notes, etc
Customer support - Responding to customer cases and reproducing performance issues reported by the customer
Experience
BTech/BE with 2 to 5 years of relevant Industrial Experience. Or MTech/MS with 6 months to 2 years Exp
Key requirements:
Programming in C/C++, Scripting languages like Python, Perl
Knowledge using Window/Linux operating systems
Experienced working in team projects
Exposure to Industrial working environment
Good communication skills and ability to work in a team spread over multiple time-zones
Beneficial requirements:
Knowledge on SoC architecture and peripherals, high speed IOs, PCIe/controller, Storage controllers
Knowledge of protocols like AMBA BUS, USB, PCIe, Ethernet, PCIe
Knowledge of Interface and storage IP protocols
Knowledge of ARM CPU architecture and ARM sub-systems
Experience with version control (svn /git/clearcase )
Knowledge of hardware simulation environments and verification IP tools
Knowledge of software development process, functional safety/ISO 26262 and ISO 9001 process, familiarity with MISRA C and HIS
Keyskills: C++ Simulation Linux Architecture USB SOC Ethernet Perl Firmware Python
Cadence is a leading provider of EDA and semiconductor IP. Our custom/analog tools help engineers design the transistors, standard cells, and IP blocks that make up SoCs. Our digital tools automate the design and verification of giga-scale, giga-hertz SoCs at the latest semico...