First I interviewed with a TI recruiter on my college campus. Then after that had a phone interview where I had to give a technical presentation and answer a basic opamp question. Finally, I was flown down to Dallas for an on-site interview. The interview process was fairly smooth and the recruiter was very nice; she coordinated everything well. On-site I was asked behavioral questions (Why do you want to be a design engineer? What skills do you have? etc) as well as technical questions.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
1) Draw the cross-section of a MOSFET, the I-V characteristics and describe nonidealities
2) Voltage waveform of an RC circuit across the resistor and capacitor
3) D flip flop configuration
4) Some tricky circuit analysis questions
5) Design a comparator at the transistor level
i did the technical interview for 1h with two senior engineers using webex for the analog design engineer role and had to annotate using the mouse so it was uncomfortable
Acudí a una entrevista en Texas Instruments (Dallas, TX)
Entrevista
TI Design Engineer interviews cover analog/digital fundamentals, op-amps, STA, Verilog, CMOS, memory, and embedded C. Expect problem-solving, project presentation, and behavioral questions testing depth, reasoning, and technical clarity. Other than that it was basics.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Explain the working of a folded cascode op-amp and analyze its noise performance.
Acudí a una entrevista en Texas Instruments (Bengaluru)
Entrevista
Excellent experience being interviewed by TI. This was back in 2007-08. TI was my first ever job and I had the most fantastic experience of my life working for them