Validation Engineer

Texas Instruments

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Test Engineer
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We are expanding our team in the Connectivity BU and looking for passionate engineers to join us!

• About the Team:

Our team has been working on BLE products and is responsible for pre-silicon and post-silicon functional validation of SoCs (including peripherals and ROM FW).

We are now planning to expand into the exciting UWB domain.

Additionally, the team plays a key role in collecting FPGA requirements from various teams (SW, ROM, PE, etc.) and delivering quality-checked FPGA builds to stakeholders.

What's in it for you?

• End-to-End Silicon Exposure :

Be part of the complete SoC lifecycle — from early design discussions with Architecture and Design teams to seeing fabricated silicon reach end customers.

• Hands-on Pre & Post-Silicon Experience : Work on module validation during the pre-silicon phase using FPGA and Palladium platforms, and gain post-silicon bring-up experience with TI silicon.

• Cross-Functional Collaboration : Collaborate closely with Architecture, Design, Validation, and System teams, building a strong understanding across domains.

• Real Impact, Real Products : Contribute directly to products that move from concept to reality, giving you unmatched industry-relevant experience

• Experience Required:

2 to 5 years

Qualifications


What We Expect from Candidates:

• Good understanding of ARM core-side debug architecture

• Comfortable working with TI CCS tools

• Experience in developing test plans and test suites from scratch for pre and post silicon validation

• Strong debugging skills on Cadence Palladium and FPGA boards

• Debug experience on silicon using HW scopes

• Strong understanding of serial protocols like I2C, I2S, CAN, SPI, UART (added advantage)

Skills

ARM core-side debug architectureTI CCS toolsTest plan developmentTest suite developmentDebugging skillsCadence PalladiumFPGA boardsSilicon debuggingHW scopesSerial protocols (I2C, I2S, CAN, SPI, UART)