FBAR Filter Designer
Broadcom · USA-California- San Jose - 1730 Fox Drive
About this role
Broadcom is hiring a mid-level Frontend Engineer in the software engineering function based in USA-California- San Jose - 1730 Fox Drive. The posting calls out experience with Frontend Development. Compensation is listed at $120,000–$192,000 per year.
- Role
- Frontend Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- USA-California- San Jose - 1730 Fox Drive
- Posted
- May 14, 2026
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Job Description:
FBAR Filter Designer
Role Overview
We are seeking an FBAR Filter Designer to lead the development of high-performance RF Front-End (RFFE) solutions. You will own the design lifecycle—from acoustic resonator synthesis to full module integration—bridging the gap between die-level physics and system-level hardware for 5G and Wi-Fi standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and Synthesis: Design high-Q FBAR filters and multiplexers using optimized topologies.
- Layout and Floor Planning: Own the physical die layout and package integration, optimizing for parasitics and thermal dissipation.
- Module Co-Design: Manage the interface between acoustic die, laminate, and PCB to ensure signal integrity and target performance.
- EM Co-Simulation: Lead 3D EM simulations to model package-level parasitics, interconnects, and coupling.
- Yield & Verification: Perform Monte Carlo and corner analyses to ensure robust performance for high-volume manufacturing (HVM).
- Collaboration: Partner with process, modeling, test, module, and other design teams to correlate simulations with measured lab data and drive design iterations.
Skills & Experience
- Acoustic/RF/Microwave Expertise: Deep understanding of FBAR/BAW/SAW physics or extensive experience in RFFE module integration and RF/microwave circuit theory.