Basic Level Corporate Training: Robust Design of Small ICs with fewer than 100 Transistors*

Do you want to never have to hire us again as Robust IC Design Consultants ?

One step towards that goal is for your company to purchase our Basic Level Corporate Training: Robust Design of Circuits with fewer than 100 transistors*.

This training can only be purchased as an add on solution to one of our Basic Level Robust IC Design Solutions (Basic Level Parametric Yield OptimizationBasic Level Chip Area Reduction or Basic Level Performance Variability Reduction). It CANNOT be purchased separately. Also, it's only available to customers who have already purchased our our Teaser Level Corporate Training AND recorded the training and made it available for their design and CAD engineers to view.

For an additional $1,940 (due only if the Basic Level Solution is successful), your design and CAD engineers will get 16 hours of on site instruction, as follows:

1) First Friday of the month, 3 PM to 5 PM: Problem Formulation.

Introduce the students (your design and CAD engineers) to the Robust IC Design problem (parametric yield optimization or transistor area reduction) that I will be working on that month as the Basic Level Solution. Explain to the students the importance of studying all the course material at https://RobustICDesignUniversity.com

2) Second Friday of the month, 3 PM to 5 PM: Q&A regarding Robust IC Design 201 from https://RobustICDesignUniversity.com

3) Third Friday of the month, 3 PM to 5 PM: Q&A regarding the previously recorded our Teaser Level Corporate Training.

4) Week after the Third Friday of the month:

   4.a) Monday, 3 PM to 5 PM: Hands of resolution of the problem formulated the first Friday of the month.

   4.b) Tuesday, 3 PM to 5 PM: Critic and Q&A regarding the resolution of the problem formulated the first Friday of the month. 

   4.c) Wednesday and Thursday, 3 PM to 5 PM: Bring Your Own Small Circuit (< 100 transistors*) to class:

         One or two small Circuits will be selected among the ones brought to class by the students, and we will all try to optimize its yield and/or reduce its transistor area.

   4.d) General Q&A about Robust IC Design:

        Preference will be given to the Robust Design of Small Circuits (fewer than 100 transistors*).

        But, time permitting, questions about Robust Design of ICs (<1,000 transistors*) will be answered too.

  

To get started, select one of our Basic Level Robust IC Design Solutions (Basic Level Parametric Yield OptimizationBasic Level Chip Area Reduction or Basic Level Performance Variability Reduction) and, in your email to achab@abdenourachab.com, add the following subject line: Plus Training.

 

* Transistor Accounting: the number of transistors is the number of transistors that will ultimately be in the manufactured circuit. So, if you have a netlist with 90 transistors and a behavioral model that will ultimately be implemented in manufacturing with thousands of transistors, that's a thousands transistors circuit, NOT an Circuit with few than 100 transistors.