Introduction to Chip Design with Open-Source EDA Tools

By Luca Berton · Published 2024-01-01 · Category: security-compliance

Excited to announce my latest Coursera course, 'Introduction to Chip Design with Open-Source EDA Tools' in collaboration with the Starweaver Instructor Team. This beginner-friendly course covers essential skills for aspiring chip designers and hardware engineers.

🚀 Exciting Announcement – My New Course on Coursera! 🎓

I'm thrilled to introduce my latest course, "Introduction to Chip Design with Open-Source EDA Tools", created in collaboration with the Starweaver Instructor Team and now available on Coursera!

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Why Chip Design?

Chips are at the heart of modern technology, powering everything from smartphones to AI systems. But did you know that open-source EDA tools have made chip design more accessible and affordable than ever? This course is designed for beginners and aspiring engineers looking to get hands-on experience in semiconductor design.

🔍 What You'll Learn:

✅ Develop basic chip layouts using open-source EDA tools ✅ Analyze and apply chip design workflows ✅ Design, simulate, and validate a functional logic circuit ✅ Use industry-leading tools like Magic, OpenROAD, KiCAD, SkyWater PDK, and NGSPICE

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📌 Course Details:

🎯 Beginner-friendly – No prior chip design experience needed 🕒 2 hours to complete – Learn at your own pace 📜 Earn a shareable certificate – Add it to your LinkedIn profile 🔥 Recently updated – February 2025!

Who Should Take This Course?

💡 Aspiring engineers & hardware designers 💡 Electrical engineering students 💡 Open-source developers 💡 Tech enthusiasts curious about semiconductor design

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🎓 Start Learning Today!

🔗 Enroll Now: https://imp.i384100.net/rQMoaR

Let’s build the future of open-source chip design together! 🚀

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