[LAST 12 HOURS] RISC-V ISA online course enters "best-seller"

Published: Sat, 12/02/17


Hi

Hard-work really pays off one-day. And this is quite evident from the above image. We have been on our toes for launching RISC-V ISA online course, for last 6 months, and now that we have launched, within few days, it has become the "best-seller" course

Look by yourself in below link

Why "best-seller"? I think, you need to check that out by yourself, through above link. May be, once you finish the course, you will find all your answers.

Thanks a lot for having trusted me for so many years...Many more exciting courses are planned on IR analysis, POCV, AOCV, LVF, and many more...

Let me also share you some tips (which I have followed for past 10 years) on order in which you need to approach VLSI design and become CHAMPION

Tips on order in which you need to learn VLSI and become a CHAMPION:
If I would had been you, I would had started with Physical Design course where I understand the entire flow first.
https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-physical-design-flow/?couponCode=BEST_SELLER_N_TIPS

Then would have moved to CTS-1 and CTS-2 to look into details of how the clock is been built.
https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-clock-tree-synthesis/?couponCode=BEST_SELLER_N_TIPS


Then, as you all know how crosstalk impacts functioning at lower nodes, I would gone for Signal Integrity course to understand impacts of scaling and fix them.
https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-crosstalk/?couponCode=BEST_SELLER_N_TIPS

Once I do that, I would want to know how to analyze performance of my design and I would have gone for STA-1 and STA-2 courses, respectively
https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-sta-checks/?couponCode=BEST_SELLER_N_TIPS


Once you STA, there’s an internal curiosity which rises, and wants us to understand, what goes inside timing analysis at transistor level. To full-fill that, I would had taken Circuit design and SPICE simulations Part 1 and Part 2 courses.
https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-circuit-design/?couponCode=BEST_SELLER_N_TIPS


And finally, to understand pre-placed cells, IP’s and STA in even more detail, I would have taken custom layout course and Library Characterization course
https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-custom-layout/?couponCode=BEST_SELLER_N_TIPS


All of above needs to be implemented using a CAD tool and needs to be done faster, for which I would have written TCL or perl scripts. So for that, I would start to learn TCL-Part1 and TCL-Part2 courses, at very beginning or in middle
https://www.udemy.com/vsd-tcl-programming-from-novice-to-expert/?couponCode=BEST_SELLER_N_TIPS


If you are already aware of all above topics, and need something to revise a day before interview, below 2 courses are perfect for you:


All the best for you future and connect with me in case you need guidance…