Peter Pozzetti has over 30 years of work experience in the semiconductor industry. Peter started their career at NXP Semiconductors in 1982 as a Characterization Engineer, where they developed and implemented silicon debug methods to improve data analysis. Peter then moved on to AMD in 1987, where they worked as a Test System Engineer, developing software modules to reduce field repair costs and providing technical support on VLSI tester hardware.
In 1989, Peter joined Plus Logic / Xilinx as a QA Test Engineer, where they provided customer and QA support for Windows and UNIX based programmers. Peter also implemented and maintained programming algorithms and special test modes for EPLD and FPGA products. Peter then joined Altera in 1992 as a Manufacturing Specialist, where they implemented and maintained an ordering database for equipment tracking and supported manufacturing PC LAN on performance and response issues.
In 1996, Peter joined S3 Graphics Ltd as a Reliability Engineer and was responsible for designing and developing database applications to improve experiments and reduce evaluation time. Peter also managed and coordinated testing with outside services to improve product quality and reduce costs.
Since 1998, Peter has been working at Power Integrations as a Technology Specialist. Peter'sresponsibilities include developing and maintaining automated data collection systems, performing testing at wafer, die, and device levels for characterization data, and designing and implementing instrumentation racks for use by different groups.
Throughout their career, Peter Pozzetti has demonstrated expertise in various aspects of semiconductor testing and development, as well as a commitment to improving efficiency and product quality.
Peter Pozzetti has pursued their education at DeVry Institute of Technology, where they obtained an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Additionally, they attended San Francisco State University to further their studies in Business Information Computer Systems, where they earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree. The specific start and end years for these educational pursuits are not provided.
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