Shady Adly serves as a Principal RFIC Design Engineer at Microchip Technology Inc., where he leverages his extensive expertise in radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) design to drive innovative solutions in wireless communication technologies. With a strong background in BLE, 2G, 3G, 4G, and Wi-Fi...
Shady Adly serves as a Principal RFIC Design Engineer at Microchip Technology Inc., where he leverages his extensive expertise in radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) design to drive innovative solutions in wireless communication technologies. With a strong background in BLE, 2G, 3G, 4G, and Wi-Fi standards (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac), Shady excels in chip architecture definition and top-level design, focusing on the intricate balance of performance and power efficiency. His work encompasses the full spectrum of RFIC design, from defining system requirements to conducting thorough verification and supply network investigations.
One of Shady's key projects involves the design of fractional-N frequency synthesizers, where he applies his skills in system architecture, noise budgeting, and circuit development. His proficiency in EM simulations and cross-talk/spur investigation ensures that the designs meet stringent performance criteria. Additionally, Shady is adept at receiver system design, where he meticulously manages gain and noise budgeting while addressing cross-talk challenges to optimize overall system performance.
Shady's technical arsenal includes low-power design techniques, power management strategies, and proficiency in tools such as Verilog-A, MATLAB, and Cadence. His experience working in multicultural corporate environments enhances his collaborative approach, allowing him to effectively communicate complex ideas across diverse teams. With a commitment to excellence in lab measurement and verification, Shady Adly continues to push the boundaries of RFIC design, contributing significantly to Microchip Technology's leadership in the semiconductor industry.