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VLSI Design WorkBook
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Giving adequate getting started training is always a time consuming stuff for any experienced
designers. The VLSI Design WorkBook is intended to serve as a relatively stand-alone and in-depth
learning tool for newcomers and beginners. It is a combination of knowledge gained by users' experience,
tools official documentation and Web tutorials from other research institutes
and universities.
The main goal of the WorkBook is to give background information and examples on
accessing INFN computing resources and using the collection of electronics design automation (EDA)
softwares licensed by INFN for the VLSI lab. These tools are generally very complex and setting them
up and utilizing them effectively can be less-than-intuitive without adequate
information and documentation. Too often time is just wasted reinventing the wheel!
The WorkBook is in form of exhaustive step-by-step technology-independent tutorials, HowTo's and FAQs, aware that beginners may fear seeking help from other experienced designers, or professional researchers. References to papers, books and to other Web resources integrate the WorkBook documentation. Advanced topics might help the more experienced users as well. Bear in mind that much of the documentation that can be found browsing the Web is in form of tutorials rather than detailed manuals, which are generally neither in-depth nor up-to-date with the latest software releases.
A list of Web tutorials and documentation published by other research institutes and universities
around the world has been collected in Third party tutorials pages.
A large collection of links to lectures and webcasts about VLSI analog and digital IC design
can be found in Lectures instead.
Contents
- Part I - Computing environment (almost completed!)
- Part II - Analog and Mixed-Mode IC Design (started…)
- Part III - Digital IC Design (started…)
- Part IV - FPGA programming (started…)
- Part VI - Data analysis and programming (started…)