Hi
I am excited to share with you why the SFAL-VSD Advanced Certification Program in SoC Design and Implementation is the perfect next step for all VLSI aspirants.
The program is designed to cover the entire spectrum of System-on-Chip (SoC) design, from specifications and RTL design to physical verification and tapeout. With the hands-on, industry-relevant flow that integrates FPGA and ASIC design, participants gain a holistic understanding of
the modern VLSI design process.
Here’s a high-level breakdown of the flow:
- Specifications: Starting with the fundamentals, ensuring designs meet all necessary requirements.
- RTL Design and Verification: Rigorous coding and validation to ensure functionality.
- Synthesis and DFT (Design for Testability): Preparing the design for
manufacturability.
- Circuit Design and IP Integration: Incorporating PLL, Bandgap, SRAM, and other essential IP components.
- Physical Design (PD) and Static Timing Analysis (STA): Ensuring designs can be implemented physically while meeting timing constraints.
- Tapeout and Packaging: From fabrication to final testing, this program covers the crucial steps in getting a design
ready for production.
Participants will have access to industry-standard tools and flows, including ASIC sign-off flows, making this program a complete learning experience. Whether you're working with Synthesis, Physical Design, or IP integration, this certification prepares you for the industry’s
latest demands. It’s an opportunity to work on real-world problems using SCL's 180nm IO pads and other advanced technologies.
By the end of this program, you will not only understand the technical nuances of SoC design but also be prepared for the challenges of the semiconductor industry.
I highly encourage you to consider this program for your next career step. If you have any questions or would like to discuss further, feel free to reach out!
Looking forward to your thoughts. Register for this program using below link
https://www.vlsisystemdesign.com/sfal/
All the best and happy learning