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Analog Bits Entry Level CMOS Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer Interview Questions & Reviews

Updated Jun 5, 2013
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Entry Level CMOS Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer at Analog Bits

No Offer – Reviewed Jun 5, 2013 New

Interview Details – Contacted by a recruiter through Linkedin. Took a partial on-site interview the other day, by one of the directors. Some questions were quite tricky, but interesting too. My performance was not perfect, but they finally decided to give me a full on-site interview. Because I already got job offers from other companies when they called, I did not proceed further.

Interview Question – Give you a disk, 1/4 of the pie is painted black, 3/4 is white. Two detectors which can detect the color (say, when black it output 1, white 0) are 90 degree with each other. Which kind of circuit can be used to detect whether the disk is rotating clockwise or counterclockwise?   View Answer

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Entry Level CMOS Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer at Analog Bits

No Offer – Reviewed Dec 18, 2012

Interview Details – submit resume on line and then get phone interview.

Interview Question – what will happen if the output of an inverter is above VDD or below VSS   Answer Question

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Entry Level CMOS Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer at Analog Bits

No Offer – Interviewed in Oct 2012 – Reviewed Nov 2, 2012

Interview Details – They called me two weeks after I submitted my resume. It was abrupt because there was no appointment. The phone interview took 25 minutes.

Interview Question – They only ask one technical question about the NMOS transistor: 4V at gate, 5V at drain, open source, then what's the voltage at source.   Answer Question

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Entry Level CMOS Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer at Analog Bits

No Offer – Interviewed in Apr 2012 – Reviewed Apr 30, 2012

Interview Details – I applied online through their career website and received a call back on the same day. It started with some questions about my work experience on my resume, and then he started to test me some technical questions, for example, sizing of a NAND gate, flip-flops, and device physics.

At the end of the phone call, they offered me an onsite interview in the next week.

Interview Questions

  • How to size a NAND gate? What happens if PMOS is used for pull-down and NMOS is used for pull-up? What is the output range in this case?   Answer Question
  • What is the difference between latches and flip-flops? What is the output of a flip-flop if the output is passed through an inverter and then fed back to the input?   View Answer
  • What happens if the output of an inverter is fixed at minus 1 volt?   View Answer

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