Online Structured Learning !!

Published: Mon, 08/10/15

Hi

So I usually get this question, about the order in which my courses should be learned, to achieve 100% success in VLSI learning. Let me answer that today.

I have spent around 5 years in VLSI Design and 3 years in VLSI fabrication, and below 5 things are the one's that I have learnt. You follow this and nobody can stop you getting success in this field. You can easily consult with people who have followed this or check reviews on each these courses. They have been amazing

1) Start with the basics of NMOS and PMOS as that't the basic building block in the below course

https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-circuit-design/?couponCode=structureLearning


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2) Once, you feel comfortable with basics, go for Physical Design flow course, to get a glimpse of Industrial Physical Design Flow

https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-physical-design-flow/?couponCode=structureLearning

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3) In Physical design course, you will be introduced to clock tree. So learn how to build the most complex clock tree in Clock tree synthesis course

https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-clock-tree-synthesis/?couponCode=structureLearning

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4) Then, you need to know how to protect your clock tree from nearby strong data signals. So shield your clock nets and the most critical nets. You can find details in below course

https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy-crosstalk/?couponCode=structureLearning

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5) And after you done with above, that was pretty much it. Finally, you need to apply the above learnt concepts on real life and answer some critical interview questions. Below course will help you for the same

https://www.udemy.com/vlsi-academy/?couponCode=structureLearning


Be it in any field, "Champions know there are no shortcuts to the top. They climb the mountain one step at a time, they have no use for helicopters"


Thanks

Kunal