Texas Instruments Analog Design Engineer interview questions
Updated May 2, 2026
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I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Instruments
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Initially, two phone call interviews were taken and then four on-site interviews were taken. Questions were mostly related to my Internships, Courses Undertaken and Projects. I didn't got any unexpected question which had took me off guard
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Texas Instruments
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I did an on-campus interview and then a virtual interview, passed both of them. Since I'm applying full time job, there is another onsite interview. The process is smooth; interview questions are very technical.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Texas Instruments (Kozhikode, ) in Jul 2018
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I appeared for the TI interview through the campus hiring programme in my college. There was a preliminary technical and aptitude test. The online technical test was divided into analog and digital. Based on the scores in the technical test and aptitude test, students were called for digital design engineer or analog design engineer post. The interview was purely technical -not a single HR question(not even the name!). They handed me a paper to do the rough work and straightaway went into the questions. The questions were mostly from basics of RC circuits and Operational Amplifiers. It was purely a matter of chance since some of the other guys who appeared for the interview were asked about frequency domain analysis of OpAmp circuits and GBP.
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Question 1
1.Predict the voltage waveform shape across the capacitor in a network of series and parallel resistors using engineering intuition and thought process( sorry, no pen and paper)
2. Voltage across a resistor in a circuit with OpAmp( which I later identified as the Howland Current Pump circuit)
and two more questions which I don't recollect.