Lu L.
About Lu L.
Lu L. is an experienced SMTS II Analog Design Engineer at Rambus, specializing in analog circuit design for multi-standard SERDES. He has a strong background in engineering, having worked at notable companies such as AMD and Snowbush IP, and holds a Master's Degree from the University of Toronto.
Work at Rambus
Currently, Lu L. holds the position of SMTS II Analog Design Engineer at Rambus, where he has been employed since 2016. In this role, he focuses on analog circuit design for multi-standard SERDES, utilizing advanced CMOS FinFET processes. His responsibilities include reviewing customer data against documented IP design reviews and public standards, such as IEEE, OIF-CEI, and PCIe. Lu L. also develops and correlates IBIS-AMI models of SERDES using various tools, including VerilogA, Matlab, Keysight ADS, and C.
Education and Expertise
Lu L. studied at the University of Toronto, where he achieved a Master's Degree. His educational background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of various technologies, including FFE, CTLE, and DFE. This expertise supports his work in analog circuit design and SERDES development.
Background in Engineering
Lu L. has a diverse background in engineering, having worked in various roles across different companies. He began his career as an Engineering Intern at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) from 2008 to 2009. He later served as a New Product Validation Engineer at AMD from 2011 to 2013. Following his time at AMD, he worked at Snowbush® IP, which was acquired by Semtech, first as a Test Engineer from 2013 to 2015 and then as a Staff Engineer from 2015 to 2016.
Professional Experience
Lu L. has accumulated significant professional experience in the field of analog design and validation. His roles have included engineering internships, product validation, and staff engineering positions. His tenure at Snowbush® IP involved responsibilities that contributed to his expertise in testing and validating IP designs, further enhancing his skills in the semiconductor industry.