This was for an Applications Intern for the summer.
First interview was on campus after an information session for 30 minutes. Very easy interview, asked me about stuff on my resume, typical behavioral questions. Very relaxed.
Second interview was through video, lasted 50 minutes. This one was a little more in-depth about my research/internship experiences.
Waiting on reply, said they would contact me within a week for an answer. Just had it today.
Since I'm a master's student, he asked me questions about transistors. Basically, the equations for IDS in triode and saturation.
Draw an op-amp with a gain of 2, inverting and non-inverting.
Derive the non-inverting op-amp gain.
Low-pass/high-pass filter: input and output for them, why it's a low pass/high pass.
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