{"id":16005,"date":"2017-08-29T10:48:50","date_gmt":"2017-08-29T05:18:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/?p=16005"},"modified":"2017-09-07T05:08:26","modified_gmt":"2017-09-06T23:38:26","slug":"internship-at-intel-anujs-exploits-in-core-electronics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/internship-at-intel-anujs-exploits-in-core-electronics\/","title":{"rendered":"Internship at Intel : My exploits in core electronics"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-16018 aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/08\/Internship-at-Intel-Anujs-exploits-in-core-electronics.jpg\" alt=\"Internship-at-Intel-Anujs-exploits-in-core-electronics\" width=\"390\" height=\"205\" \/><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"text-align: justify;\"><em><strong>About the Author<\/strong>: <span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;ANUJ KUMAR&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">Anuj Kumar<\/span>, a student of BITS, Pilani, recounts his internship experience in core electronics at Intel Technology\u00a0India Pvt. Ltd.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"text-align: justify;\">Internships mark the beginning of a student&#8217;s professional career &#8211; the\u00a0first step into the corporate world, bridging the gap between the theoretical knowledge and practical applications. In the 3rd semester, our Institute provided the students with an internship opportunity wherein each company mentioned its profile along with the undergoing projects. I read about the projects and the profile which the companies had to offer. Amongst the listed companies, I found <strong>Intel<\/strong> as a suitable option as the undergoing projects best suited my profile and areas of interest. The selection was based on the projects and interests one had mentioned in the resume (which I got to know from my seniors). Since this was my first step towards the corporate world, I wasn\u2019t inclined to any specific domain. I had projects in both the fields in the course curriculum.\u00a0So I mentioned five of those projects, which I was confident in\u00a0and willing to learn more about. Finally, my work and interests met the requirement of a team, and I was one of the 10 students who got selected for an internship. As per my experience, apart from the vacancies in a team, an intern is assigned work based on the projects she has done in the course curriculum. So, for a student who is looking for an internship, it&#8217;s important to take care of her resume, which is going to make the first impression.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;Internship embarks an entirely new journey in a student\u2019s life. The first step into the corporate world, bridging the gap between the theory and practical work culture. While in my 3rd semester of M.E at BITS-Pilani, I had applied for internship at Intel. Based on the resume shortlisting, I was one of the 10 students who got selected for internship at Intel. That time along with the excitement, was a suspense regarding the profile one will be offered as this was based on the projects and interests one mentions in resume. This being my first internship, I wasn\u2019t inclined to any specific domain as in digital or analog. I had projects in both the fields in course curriculum. Personally, I mentioned five of those which I was confident of and was willing to learn more on those projects practically. As per my experience, an intern is assigned the team based on the projects done and the vacancy in the team. Fortunately, my work and interests met the requirement of a team and I was now ready for a new journey. \\nThe internship started from 11th Jan 2017 till 16th Jun 2017. I came to Bangalore 3-4 days before to search for accommodation nearby (since traffic is a major concern here).\\nIt was 11th morning. I went to the building assigned to me and I was taken to my manager\u2019s cube. There we had a bit of discussion about myself, the team and work I would be doing. In a week\u2019s time, I came to know it was the Intel\u2019s High-Performance Group, known as HPG; works with different analog IP\u2019s for SoC design. \\nI was given some modules to read and ramp up on system Verilog language. 2-3 weeks passed with this ramping up and I was told to write a system Verilog code for Glitch free synchronous counter. My manager gave me some references to contact in case of issues. A month since I joined came to an end, within which I had attended few team meetings, got to know the people, their work in our team and office environment. For any newbie, knowing these things takes time. But slowly and gradually, one gets aligned with the system one is part of.\\nApart from the technical work, I was also a part of recreation activities at Intel. Once in 2 weeks, there are some or the other event planned for usual get together, making it a great place to work.\\nAfter getting some license and access to various groups, I was assigned to work on \u201cBehavioral Model Generation and Schematic comparison\u201d. Being a college student, initially it seemed unfamiliar to me as I was trying to recollect the things I was familiar with. Slowly and steadily, after I did some literature survey, contacted the references given by my manager and chitchatting with my team members, I got the real essence of the work, that it is used to increase the simulation speed of analog blocks that is created by my team. Once I started clearing my queries, I was involved and finally came to know what my part was. \\nApart from this, the interesting thing was, the main team for behavioral model generation works in Ireland. So, I had to be in constant touch with those guys as well for any updates or queries. That\u2019s how I was able to make contacts not only in India but offshore as well. The lead team being outside, caused a bit of difficulties in terms of availability, support for any query. It took time, but that\u2019s what internship teaches as to how, when and whom to ask.\\nFor any fresh intern there can be a few takeaways from this experience that, focus on learning and try to come out of your shell. Meet new people, experience the corporate culture, and take care of your health. :-D &quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">I came to Bangalore 3-4 days in advance to search for an accommodation near the office. The internship started on 11th Jan 2017. I went to the building assigned to me and was taken to my manager\u2019s cube where we had a discussion about me, the team, and the work I would be doing. After a week, I came to know that I&#8217;d be working with <em>Intel\u2019s High-Performance Group (HPG)<\/em> that works on different analog IPs for SoC design. <\/span><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;Internship embarks an entirely new journey in a student\u2019s life. The first step into the corporate world, bridging the gap between the theory and practical work culture. While in my 3rd semester of M.E at BITS-Pilani, I had applied for internship at Intel. Based on the resume shortlisting, I was one of the 10 students who got selected for internship at Intel. That time along with the excitement, was a suspense regarding the profile one will be offered as this was based on the projects and interests one mentions in resume. This being my first internship, I wasn\u2019t inclined to any specific domain as in digital or analog. I had projects in both the fields in course curriculum. Personally, I mentioned five of those which I was confident of and was willing to learn more on those projects practically. As per my experience, an intern is assigned the team based on the projects done and the vacancy in the team. Fortunately, my work and interests met the requirement of a team and I was now ready for a new journey. \\nThe internship started from 11th Jan 2017 till 16th Jun 2017. I came to Bangalore 3-4 days before to search for accommodation nearby (since traffic is a major concern here).\\nIt was 11th morning. I went to the building assigned to me and I was taken to my manager\u2019s cube. There we had a bit of discussion about myself, the team and work I would be doing. In a week\u2019s time, I came to know it was the Intel\u2019s High-Performance Group, known as HPG; works with different analog IP\u2019s for SoC design. \\nI was given some modules to read and ramp up on system Verilog language. 2-3 weeks passed with this ramping up and I was told to write a system Verilog code for Glitch free synchronous counter. My manager gave me some references to contact in case of issues. A month since I joined came to an end, within which I had attended few team meetings, got to know the people, their work in our team and office environment. For any newbie, knowing these things takes time. But slowly and gradually, one gets aligned with the system one is part of.\\nApart from the technical work, I was also a part of recreation activities at Intel. Once in 2 weeks, there are some or the other event planned for usual get together, making it a great place to work.\\nAfter getting some license and access to various groups, I was assigned to work on \u201cBehavioral Model Generation and Schematic comparison\u201d. Being a college student, initially it seemed unfamiliar to me as I was trying to recollect the things I was familiar with. Slowly and steadily, after I did some literature survey, contacted the references given by my manager and chitchatting with my team members, I got the real essence of the work, that it is used to increase the simulation speed of analog blocks that is created by my team. Once I started clearing my queries, I was involved and finally came to know what my part was. \\nApart from this, the interesting thing was, the main team for behavioral model generation works in Ireland. So, I had to be in constant touch with those guys as well for any updates or queries. That\u2019s how I was able to make contacts not only in India but offshore as well. The lead team being outside, caused a bit of difficulties in terms of availability, support for any query. It took time, but that\u2019s what internship teaches as to how, when and whom to ask.\\nFor any fresh intern there can be a few takeaways from this experience that, focus on learning and try to come out of your shell. Meet new people, experience the corporate culture, and take care of your health. :-D &quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">Initially, I was given some reading materials and a ramp up on system Verilog language. By the time I was waiting for the tool access, I was told to write a system Verilog code for a glitch free synchronous counter to have a hands-on experience with the language. By the end of the 1st month, I had attended a few team meetings and learned about the office environment, my colleagues, and their work. Apart from the technical work, I was also a part of recreational activities at Intel.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;Internship embarks an entirely new journey in a student\u2019s life. The first step into the corporate world, bridging the gap between the theory and practical work culture. While in my 3rd semester of M.E at BITS-Pilani, I had applied for internship at Intel. Based on the resume shortlisting, I was one of the 10 students who got selected for internship at Intel. That time along with the excitement, was a suspense regarding the profile one will be offered as this was based on the projects and interests one mentions in resume. This being my first internship, I wasn\u2019t inclined to any specific domain as in digital or analog. I had projects in both the fields in course curriculum. Personally, I mentioned five of those which I was confident of and was willing to learn more on those projects practically. As per my experience, an intern is assigned the team based on the projects done and the vacancy in the team. Fortunately, my work and interests met the requirement of a team and I was now ready for a new journey. \\nThe internship started from 11th Jan 2017 till 16th Jun 2017. I came to Bangalore 3-4 days before to search for accommodation nearby (since traffic is a major concern here).\\nIt was 11th morning. I went to the building assigned to me and I was taken to my manager\u2019s cube. There we had a bit of discussion about myself, the team and work I would be doing. In a week\u2019s time, I came to know it was the Intel\u2019s High-Performance Group, known as HPG; works with different analog IP\u2019s for SoC design. \\nI was given some modules to read and ramp up on system Verilog language. 2-3 weeks passed with this ramping up and I was told to write a system Verilog code for Glitch free synchronous counter. My manager gave me some references to contact in case of issues. A month since I joined came to an end, within which I had attended few team meetings, got to know the people, their work in our team and office environment. For any newbie, knowing these things takes time. But slowly and gradually, one gets aligned with the system one is part of.\\nApart from the technical work, I was also a part of recreation activities at Intel. Once in 2 weeks, there are some or the other event planned for usual get together, making it a great place to work.\\nAfter getting some license and access to various groups, I was assigned to work on \u201cBehavioral Model Generation and Schematic comparison\u201d. Being a college student, initially it seemed unfamiliar to me as I was trying to recollect the things I was familiar with. Slowly and steadily, after I did some literature survey, contacted the references given by my manager and chitchatting with my team members, I got the real essence of the work, that it is used to increase the simulation speed of analog blocks that is created by my team. Once I started clearing my queries, I was involved and finally came to know what my part was. \\nApart from this, the interesting thing was, the main team for behavioral model generation works in Ireland. So, I had to be in constant touch with those guys as well for any updates or queries. That\u2019s how I was able to make contacts not only in India but offshore as well. The lead team being outside, caused a bit of difficulties in terms of availability, support for any query. It took time, but that\u2019s what internship teaches as to how, when and whom to ask.\\nFor any fresh intern there can be a few takeaways from this experience that, focus on learning and try to come out of your shell. Meet new people, experience the corporate culture, and take care of your health. :-D &quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:513,&quot;3&quot;:[null,0],&quot;12&quot;:0}\">After receiving the tool access, I worked on <em>Behavioral Model Generation and Schematic Comparison<\/em>. This was used to increase the simulation speed of analog blocks by replicating it into the digital environment\u00a0and comparing its functionality with the schematics created by the team. As the lead team for Behavioral Model Generation is located in Ireland, and I was the only one from my team working on this project, it was challenging.\u00a0My role was to create the models for the lead team. Initially, I had no idea how this would be possible, but slowly and steadily as I started clearing my doubts and started getting involved in it, I got the entire flow of the work. Eventually, by the end of the internship, I was able to complete the work.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The internship was full of learnings, and I discovered a lot about myself. I&#8217;m sure that my overall personality also improved after this.<\/p>\n<p><em>Are you also looking forward to opportunities in Core Electronics? 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