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Any interview questions forRFIC Design Engineer at Skyworks - RF
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guest Post subject: Any interview questions forRFIC Design Engineer
at Skyworks Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:20 pm Iam a new grad with
a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and I have a initial phone
interview with Skyworks on thursday for the post of Electrical Design
Engineer specializing mostly in power amplifier design. Can anyone suggest
me some topics which i can cover for this interview. Iam already planning
to prepare on projects i did like LNA,VCO and other RF basic circuit
theory. If someone can help me with possible interview questions, it
will be very much appreciated.
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subject: Some PA topics & couple of questions for u tooPosted: Tue
Apr 05, 2005 9:21 pm For PA, I would definetely study different
output stages (various classes) and what are the main characteristics
of them. Study output power match and obviously linearity aspects.
Btw, how did you hear from Skyworks?? You submitted thru online
or they came to your univesity 'cause they don't usually reply thru
online. May I ask what university you graduated from?? Good luck w/
your interview
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jason Post subject: interview
questionsPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 10:24 am Please help me with interview
question for RF. I got a telephonic interview lined up with skyworks.
what Do i need to study and what are the various stages of interview
Posted 11/12/2012
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