Texas Instruments Analog Design Engineer interview questions
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There was a written round first, which was quite easy, and the questions were straight forward. The interview process was streamlined, and the interviewers were helpful and knowledgeable, There were two interviewers.
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (München, Bayern)
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2 steps interview. First round was technical with Questions on Basic analog circuits, e.g opamps, ldos, switching converters. Detailed questions on Buck converter operation, small signal circuits and load transients.
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Opamp operation in different device regions. Switching converter operation. Buck converter operation in current mode. Circuit techniques to improve load transient for switching converters
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Bengaluru) in Dec 2022
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I applied through LinkedIn and received a call from HR to schedule the interview. It was for a role in PMIC team for 2-year experienced candidate. In the first round, they asked about operational amplifiers, RLC circuits, and diodes basics. Most of them were easy, but the way they asked the questions was not proper. Felt like they just know read a few questions and formulas and they are very bad at basics.