Inception of VSD and last week $10 coupons

Published: Wed, 04/26/17

The above shows general statistics of all our online courses, as of today, and its continuously growing
It all started in 2011, while I was working at Qualcomm as Physical Design and STA engineer. I looked out for a lot of books, reached out to lot of websites, attended tons of seminars just to get my answers.

Everyone did gave me an ‘answer’, but not a single one could connect these ‘answers’ to Physics of transistors. And, myself being from Physics and VLSI technology back-ground, it was difficult to digest their answers.

Many people who did had answers, were just too busy with their own work, that they had no time for my follow-up queries. I can understand that part, but can’t accept the fact of working on projects without understanding. That made me prepare all my notes, in my free time, and upload everything in a structured fashion on my website vlsisystemdesign.com, called as VSD

It didn’t stop there. I did take seminars inside my company and did get a very good response. Again, there is a problem there, ‘it’s not scalable’. So, to increase my scale and reachability, someone suggested me to record my seminars and put it online. That clicked.

Now I have 12 courses, with more than ~11000 people connected to me from all over the world. Just not that, people who have finished my courses, are now placed in some of the leading VLSI industries, you just name it, and you will find someone there from our community.

Do you want to be a part of the journey? Just subscribe to anyone of my courses, and we will be connected for LIFETIME….

Here are the $10 discount links for all my courses. Let’s connect and help community grow

VLSI – Essential concepts and detailed interview guide:

Physical design flow:

Static timing analysis – Part 1:

Static timing analysis – Part 2:

Clock tree synthesis – Part 1:

Clock tree synthesis – Part 2:

Signal integrity:

Circuit design and SPICE simulations – Part 1:

Circuit design and SPICE simulations – Part 2:

Custom layout:

Library characterization and modelling – Part 1:

Till then…happy learning!!