Looks like you have been looking for a course which is an excellent
blending of TCL programming and EDA tool.
As promised, again, TCL Programming - Part 2 course has been pre-launched with 5 videos. Many more to come, as always. Here’s the pre-launch 90% discount coupon link which is valid for next 6 hours
This course is a unique mixture of TCL programming being used in manipulating output EDA tools, creating EDA commands (like call_timer, read_sdc, and many more) and generating output timing summary report. The concept of this course
can be extended to create any command, moreover, create any kind of UI you wish to.
Certain per-requisites are necessary for this course i.e. you need to complete TCL programming - Part 1 course, atleast 50% to enjoy this course to the fullest. As with my other courses, I am very sure, this course will also be one of “Best-Sellers”. In case you have missed the TCL part 1, then here’s 90% discount coupon link which is valid for next 6
hours
I can guarantee you, this time, your ride with this course will be more memorable one, as its a
"first-of-its-kind" "state-of-the-art" unique blending of TCL with EDA. So ride along, and enjoy while learning. More videos are on its way, stay tuned....
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Some of my below courses are one’s you would need for my next course on CPU design using opensource tools. Take a look, and find
the 90% discount coupon link which is, again, valid for next 6 hours
STA Webinar –
Library Characterization and modelling : Part 1 –
Static timing analysis : Part 1 & 2 –
Custom Layout –
Clock tree synthesis : Part 1 & 2 –
Circuit design and SPICE simulations : Part 1 & 2 –
Physical design flow –
Signal integrity –
VLSI : Essential concepts and detailed interview guide –
Also, I would love to learn a little more about your interests so that I can come up with a plan and build a course around it.
I will see you soon in class, till then….happy learning…