Tools & Methodologies
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Key Topics Covered
- Introduction to EDA Tools
- VLSI Design Methodologies
- ASIC & SoC Design Flow Tools
- Simulation & Debugging Tools
- Version Control & Project Management
Course Description
At Atharva Silicon Institute, the Tools & Methodologies module is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in the industry-standard tools and workflows used in the VLSI and semiconductor industry. This course bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world chip design environments by introducing learners to the practical tools used by leading semiconductor companies.
Students will gain exposure to the methodologies followed in the complete VLSI design cycle, along with practical sessions using widely adopted EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tools. The program focuses on building strong technical foundations while enabling students to understand how professional design teams manage complex chip development projects.
Course Objectives
- Understand the role of EDA tools in the semiconductor design flow
- Learn industry methodologies used in ASIC and SoC design
- Gain practical exposure to design automation tools
- Develop skills in design analysis, debugging, and verification workflows
- Prepare students for real-time VLSI design environments
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Who Should Enroll?
- Electronics & Communication Engineering students
- VLSI aspirants and fresh graduates
- Professionals looking to upgrade their VLSI design skills
- Anyone interested in semiconductor design tools and methodologies
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Career Opportunities
After completing this module, students will be better prepared for roles such as:
VLSI Design Engineer
ASIC Design Engineer
Verification Engineer
Physical Design Engineer
EDA Tool Engineer
Course Features
- Activities Layout Design
- Class Sizes 20
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