Synopsys Digital Design Engineer interview questions
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long interview, basic circuit questions, friendly people, need to know Verilog programming how to code, some simple filters, oscillators closed loop analysis etc, pretty straight forward, nothing fancy, take the time to study and should be fine
Firstly they started with into then into the resume details of projects and digital electronics,verilog coding questions .some puzzles to solve along with oops concepts .fsms are asked and write code in verilog
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All the basics of digital electronics verilog coding .etc
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Synopsys (Rohini) in Sep 2023
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We had an Online assessment which included questions from Digital, Analog, VLSI and general aptitude,. Based on that 40 candidates were shortlisted for interviews. Round 1: Interviewer goes through your resume and asks general questions based on it,, not going into much detail of the domain itself (atleast in my case). Round 2: For the second round, again, resume based questions. Based on your response, they dive into the specific fields you've worked in or have projects on. Later they will just test your basic knowledge of the subjects. Just focus on the fundamentals for the preparation. You have to understand the basic concepts.
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For aptitude, the interviewer asked me roughly how many trees I pass by from my house to the campus.