Isn’t that the best way to learn VLSI design? Yes, it is.
This is how I was taught at IIT Bombay, and this is how every top university across the world teaches. Only difference, which I do, is bring all of them online, right on your laptop, so that you can get world class
learning from top professors around the world
Currently, Prof. David Patterson, who is also the author of book "Computer Organization And Design - RISCV edition" has been immensely helping for making this course on RISC-V specifications, which, by the way, we will be taking till layout in upcoming courses – One of the best ways to self-learn VLSI design.
If you are able to build
complex processor specifications, you could achieve anything in the VLSI and computer world
Here's the link which will give you the course at pre-launch 90% discount price, which is valid for next 16 hours:
About ~400 people already registered, and the initial response has been great. Below is what one reviewer has to say about the course:
"Hi, just watch this course videos, it's wow explanation. Anybody can understand how computer Application works and how computer works, in couple of videos. The way signed
and unsigned integer number representation in binary form is equivalent to couple of classroom classes. Thanks to course team and Kunal Sir."
This really takes us to a level further in VLSI learning using computer architecture and design as an example.
And since Black Friday is nearing, it’s always the best time to buy all courses in bulk, as you get the highest discounts. Below are few last moment deals for all my courses, which is valid
for next 16 hours. You might want to grab it now. Don’t miss it
TCL Programming - Part 1:
TCL Programming - Part 2:
Static Timing analysis - Part 1 & 2:
Advanced STA - Library
characterization:
STA webinar:
Custom layout:
Circuit design and SPICE simulations - Part 1 & 2:
Physical design:
Signal integrity:
Clock tree
synthesis - Part 1 & 2:
VLSI - Essential concepts and detailed interview guide:
Stay tuned for more updates and I will see you in class...