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No Offer – Interviewed in Bangalore (India) May 2013 – Reviewed yesterday New
Interview Details It was an off campus process. There were four rounds. A written round, two technical interviews and one HR Interview. The first round had 20 questions from aptitude and 20 from digital or analog, based on which we had to select. The technical interview was very easy. They asked me about my… – Full Interview
Interview Question:
Difference between signal and a variable in VHDL.
CPU and register level changes during a function call.
Memory model of an OS and where the global variables are stored.
Sequence detector
Some…
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