VSD - Clock Tree Synthesis - Part 2

Dive into VLSI chip design with our friendly course on clock tree synthesis! Build a clock tree from scratch and solve real-world chip problems.

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Brief Summary

This exciting course is all about mastering the art of clock tree synthesis in VLSI chip design! You'll learn how to build an efficient clock tree for your chips with real-life examples.

Key Points

  • Advanced clock tree design for VLSI chips
  • Hands-on experience with real-world examples
  • Focus on power-aware synthesis and timing analysis

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the fundamentals of clock tree synthesis
  • Gain skills in power-aware design techniques
  • Perform static timing analysis using real clocks

About This Course

VLSI - Building a chip is like building a city!!

This course is a follow-up course of "VLSI Academy - Clock tree synthesis - Part 1". So its highly recommended to go through Part 1 of clock tree synthesis

Clock is a critical part of any VLSI chip, and this course takes you to the advanced level of building a clock tree from scratch for millions of flop.

While we plan to add some experimental videos and courses very soon, as a supplement, this one has real time examples and problems that you see on a real chip, and even solutions to those problems

The course is structured in below format:

1) Introduction

2) Clock tree optimization checklist

3) How to build clock tree for uneven spread of clock end-points

4) Power aware clock tree synthesis

5) Static timing analysis with real clocks

Sounds interesting !! Right !! So get in and have the greatest learning experience like you had never before

See you in class!!

  • CTS Quality Checks (Skew, Power, Latency, etc.)

  • H-Tree

  • Quality Check of H-Tree

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Kunal Ghosh

Tips on order in which you need to learn VLSI and become a CHAMPION:If I would had been you, I would had started with Physical Design and Physical design webinar course where I understand the entire flow first, then would have moved to CTS-1 and CTS-2 to look into details of how the clock is been built.Then, as you all...

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Avishkar R. M.
3.5
11 months ago

It was good

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Robinson P.
5.0
1 year ago

Great Explanation With Good Reading Materials.

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Krishna T.
4.5
1 year ago

This course covered the CTS concepts very well and STA concepts also included in this course is quite impressive. Thank you for bought this course.

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Mayan Y.
3.5
1 year ago

The course was really good from perspective of a newbie/fresher.

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Ajit G.
2.0
2 years ago

The things are repeated to a point that it gets boring and have to skip every time. The information is very useful but due to repetition, most of it gets lost. This could have been a single CTS course.

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Anitha R. N.
5.0
2 years ago

The contents are good.

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Lalitkumar P.
3.5
3 years ago

it was good

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Aniruddh S.
5.0
4 years ago

Great and informative lectures

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Aseem V.
3.0
4 years ago

Course is very basic, emphasis is more on theory and less on practical knowledge (debug skew, latency issues), concepts are well explained, STA concepts were not required in CTS course..

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Abhi V.
3.5
4 years ago

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