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Lead analog/rf ic design engineer – uwb transceiver | pll | tx design
Texas Instruments
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Bengaluru, India
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Bengaluru
Posted
June 07, 2026
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Job Description
Design the Chip That Secures Tomorrow's Connected World
At Texas Instruments , we're building the technology that powers secure ranging, automotive access, and next-gen radar sensing — all through the magic of Ultra-Wideband (UWB). If you're an experienced analog/RF IC design engineer who thrives on full design cycle ownership from architecture to silicon, this is your defining opportunity.
About UWB & Why It Matters
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) is one of the fastest-growing connectivity technologies in the world today:
Automotive: Secure keyless entry in BMW, Tesla, BYD — using sub-4ns pulses for precise ranging
Mobile: Integrated in Apple i Phone and Samsung Galaxy for proximity and location
Safety: UWB radar detecting child presence, breathing, and movement inside vehicles
Security: Advanced encryption + ultra-low duty cycle makes it the most secure short-range radio
Operating at 7–10 GHz with 500 MHz bandwidth , UWB is redefining wireless connectivity — and TI is at...
At Texas Instruments , we're building the technology that powers secure ranging, automotive access, and next-gen radar sensing — all through the magic of Ultra-Wideband (UWB). If you're an experienced analog/RF IC design engineer who thrives on full design cycle ownership from architecture to silicon, this is your defining opportunity.
About UWB & Why It Matters
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) is one of the fastest-growing connectivity technologies in the world today:
Automotive: Secure keyless entry in BMW, Tesla, BYD — using sub-4ns pulses for precise ranging
Mobile: Integrated in Apple i Phone and Samsung Galaxy for proximity and location
Safety: UWB radar detecting child presence, breathing, and movement inside vehicles
Security: Advanced encryption + ultra-low duty cycle makes it the most secure short-range radio
Operating at 7–10 GHz with 500 MHz bandwidth , UWB is redefining wireless connectivity — and TI is at...