New College Graduate Systems Design Engineer

Renesas ElectronicsAustin, TX
Onsite

About The Position

This role focuses on architecting and optimizing digital multiphase voltage regulators. The engineer will perform gain/phase margin and stability analysis, architect and design robust loop compensation, and model/simulate regulator behavior in various software tools. Responsibilities include defining PWM modulation, phase-management, current sensing, and ripple minimization strategies. The role also involves modeling, implementing, and verifying control logic with SystemVerilog/Verilog, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and validating designs through analysis to drive improvements in feedback systems.

Requirements

  • Deep understanding of feedback control, Bode/Nyquist, and stability criteria.
  • Strong DSP fundamentals applied to digital power control.
  • Proven modeling skills: behavioral, small‑signal, and system‑level.
  • Hands‑on with multiphase converters, PWM schemes, current‑balance, and transient optimization.
  • SystemVerilog/Verilog proficiency for RTL design and verification (UVM a plus).
  • BS./M.S. in Electrical Engineering (Ph.D. a plus)

Nice To Haves

  • Scripting in MATLAB/Python preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Architect and optimize digital multiphase voltage regulators.
  • Perform gain/phase margin and stability analysis; architect and design robust loop compensation.
  • Model and simulate regulator behavior (steady‑state & transients) in Simplis/MATLAB/Simulink/SystemVerilog.
  • Define PWM modulation, phase‑management, current sensing, and ripple minimization strategies.
  • Model/Implement/verify control logic with SystemVerilog/Verilog; collaborate across analog, digital, and mixed‑signal teams.
  • Validate designs via small‑signal and time‑domain analysis; drive improvements to feedback systems.

Benefits

  • Flexible and inclusive work environment
  • Remote work option
  • Employee Resource Groups
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