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Silicon Validation Engineer at NVIDIA

No Offer – Reviewed Apr 7, 2013

Interview Details – phone interview about 40 minutes.

Interview Question – Ask questions about factors that influence the threshold voltage of transistor.   Answer Question

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Silicon Validation Engineer at NVIDIA

No Offer – Interviewed in Santa Clara, CA Jun 2012 – Reviewed Aug 2, 2012

Interview Details – The HR sent me an email to schedule a 45-min phone interview first. The interview was postponed for about one month as the HM went out on business. The interviewer first introduced their product to test. I was asked a lot of DSP problems, which I didn't prepare for. No follow up after that.

Interview Question – For a 1GHz bandwidth oscilloscope, what will happen if you use it to monitor a 1GHZ square wave. If the Vpp of the square wave is 1V, what's the Vpp of the waveform shown on screen.   View Answers (5)

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