Chips power the technology we rely on daily, from smartphones to self-driving cars. This course is your gateway to the fascinating world of chip design, using cutting-edge, free, open-source tools that make this complex process accessible to everyone. Whether you’re an aspiring engineer, a curious hobbyist, or someone exploring a career in hardware design, this course offers a hands-on, practical learning experience with tools like Magic, KiCAD, and OpenROAD.



Introduction to Chip Design with Open-Source EDA Tools


Instructors: Luca Berton
Access provided by SDNB College
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What you'll learn
Develop basic chip layouts using open-source EDA tools.
Analyze and evaluate the chip design workflow and apply design principles.
Design, simulate, and validate a functional logic circuit.
Apply open-source EDA tools to solve practical design challenges.
Skills you'll gain
- Engineering Design Process
- Electronic Hardware
- Simulation and Simulation Software
- Electronic Systems
- Verification And Validation
- Design
- Schematic Diagrams
- Electronics
- Computer-Aided Design
- Hardware Design
- Electronics Engineering
- Electronic Components
- Semiconductors
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Application Specific Integrated Circuits
- Technical Design
- Open Source Technology
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In this course, you’ll explore the fascinating world of chip design using cutting-edge, free, open-source tools. Whether you’re an aspiring engineer, a curious hobbyist, or exploring a career in hardware design, you’ll gain hands-on experience with tools like Magic, KiCAD, and OpenROAD, making the complex process of chip design accessible and practical for everyone.
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