ASIC Bootcamp for VLSI Engineer: STA Basic Concepts

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ASIC Bootcamp for VLSI Engineer: STA Basic Concepts provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. ASIC Bootcamp for VLSI Engineer: STA Basic Concepts is taught by Neil Jiang. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Jump start to your career: give you 2 years of experience

    What you'll learn:

    • Well establish solid knowledge basis for Static Timing Analysis
    • Gain ~ 2 years of industry experience
    • Never fear again about STA interview questions

    Hello dear fellow VLSI Engineers,


    > If you are new to Static Timing Analysis and often feel:

    • No systematic way to learn, learn it little by little can be slow and frustrating

    • Difficult to grab the most importantpiece of knowledge that will help you in your interview/work

    • Don’t know the reason behind the methodology

    You have come to the right place, after completing this course, no more "surprises" in your daily job!


    > New edits in year 2019:

    We have collected a lot feedback from previous course comments. There are 3 major improvement we made this time:

    • No more distracting ambient/background music;

    • Fully custom transcription in sync with the narrator content;

    • Recorded narrator voice with TTS technology (we have to seek for this resort due to our limited bandwidth/budget). But it is much more easy to understand now.

    • Make the course more practical emphasized along with the essential theoretical background. We have introduced a lot new examples and 28 special topics right after each knowledge point.


    > If you are actively looking for a new job, you may also want to watch for the course in planning: (will be coming online in a short time)

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