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Writer's pictureAmit Goldie

Careers in EDA - High Tech Semiconductor Industry, 22 years of perspective

Electronic Design Automation (EDA) is a field that involves the use of software tools and methodologies to design, develop, and test electronic devices such as integrated circuits and systems-on-a-chip (SoCs). Some of the common careers in EDA include:

  1. EDA Engineer: EDA engineers are responsible for the design and development of software tools used in the electronic design process. They use specialized software to create and test the layouts of the circuits, and ensure that they meet the required specifications. EDA engineers typically have a background in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field.

  2. EDA Verification Engineer: EDA verification engineers are responsible for ensuring that the designs created by EDA engineers meet the required specifications. They use specialized software and tools to simulate the functioning of the circuits and identify any errors or defects. EDA verification engineers typically have a background in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field.

  3. EDA CAD Engineer: EDA CAD (Computer-Aided Design) engineers are responsible for developing and maintaining the software and tools used in the design and verification of electronic devices. They work closely with EDA design and verification engineers to ensure that the tools meet the needs of the design process. EDA CAD engineers typically have a background in computer science or software engineering.

  4. EDA Test Engineer: EDA test engineers are responsible for testing the electronic devices to ensure that they meet the required specifications. They use specialized equipment and tools to perform a variety of tests, including functional testing, performance testing, and reliability testing. EDA test engineers typically have a background in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field.

  5. EDA Manager: EDA managers are responsible for leading teams of EDA engineers and overseeing the design, development, and testing of electronic devices. They are responsible for setting project timelines and budgets, and ensuring that the team meets the requirements of the project. EDA managers typically have a background in electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field, as well as experience in EDA.

It is important to note that the field of EDA is constantly evolving, and individuals with the ability to adapt to new technologies and methodologies will be in high demand. With the increasing use of EDA in a wide range of electronic devices, there will be a growing need for EDA professionals who can design, develop, and test electronic devices.


As the experience and skills increase, the roles may evolve into senior EDA engineer, Team Lead, Manager, Director, VP and other very senior roles


It's also worth noting that there are numerous EDA companies and startups, and the career paths in each company may vary, but the roles mentioned above are the most common in the EDA field.


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