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Why should I learn VLSI?
VLSI is a vast field with a lot of interdependent & co-related topics [RTL design, Functional/Physical/Timing Verification, Testing, DFT, Synthesis, Physical Design, Standard cell design etc. to name a few]. Your understanding of the field will get better with time & persistent effort.
Is VLSI difficult to learn?
VLSI is not tough if you get a good book and good guidance. if you are good in programming and digital, you will find digital VLSI design and verification easier. If you are good in circuit analysis, circuit theory, electronics, mathematics, you will find analog circuit interesting.
What can we learn from VLSI?
The VLSI program will focus on the development of hands-on skills in designing semiconductor devices and circuits, architecting systems using embedded components such as CPU, memory and peripherals.
How has this course helped you enhance your skills in VLSI designing?
In the Design Methodology course where you can learn complete digital electronics with real-time examples and how to implement the circuits in Verilog with complete examples. They provide laps where you can upskill your knowledge . This course has helped me to enhance my skills in VLSI designing.
What is the valuevlsi design methodologies course?
VLSI Design Methodologies course is a front-end Online VLSI course which imparts the VLSI Design Flow, Digital Design and RTL programming using Verilog HDL. This is specially designed for the Pre final and final year engineering students to start learning the VLSI fundamentals while doing their engineering itself.
What is the online VLSI DM course?
The Online VLSI DM course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moore’s law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA. With this overview, it walks you through all the steps of complete VLSI Design flow and explains every step-in detail.
What is the VLSI D eSign m ethodologies course?
VLSI D esign M ethodologies course is a front end VLSI course which imparts the VLSI Design Flow, Digital Design and RTL programming using Verilog HDL. This course starts with an overview of VLSI and explains VLSI technology, SoC design, Moore’s law and the difference between ASIC and FPGA.