Digital Architect
Lightmatter · Boston, MA · Yesterday
On-siteArt & Creative$400/hrFull-time
About the role
Lightmatter builds chips that enable extreme-scale artificial intelligence computing clusters. We are hiring a Digital Architect for high-speed photonic (mixed-signal) communication chips.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for the digital architecture from initial concept through high-volume production.
- Architect and specify system level digital designs integrating complex AMS and photonic circuits.
- These circuits include high-speed drivers and receivers, SerDes, ADC/DAC, photonic modulators and detectors.
- Work closely with test and validation engineers to validate hardware against simulation prediction.
- Actively collaborate with the RTL and DV teams to enable block-level implementation and verification, respectively.
- Author, review, and validate architectural specifications.
Qualifications
- 3+ years and a Masters’ degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering.
- Knowledge of power-efficient digital design flow for high-speed AMS electronics, preferably on photonic communication channels.
- Understanding of digital circuit design in a high-speed analog/photonic link, including device bring-up, control, and digital signal processing.
- Demonstrated strong problem solving skills specifically pertaining to problems that do not have obvious solutions.
- Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Ability and desire to collaborate in a cross-disciplinary team.
- Power user of multiple development tools, including CAD tools, SPICE simulators, IBIS-AMI simulators, and general programming languages (e.g., MATLAB or Python).
- Willing and able to learn quickly. Self-starter with a “no task is too big or small” attitude.
- Innovative and flexible; realizes that a one-size-fits-all approach will not always solve the problem at hand.
- Data-driven and analytical; translates numbers into actionable strategies.
- Process-oriented and programmatic: builds structure through processes that can be relied upon across the organization.