Since watching Matt Venn‘s video about flip-flop timing, I have had at the back of my mind the idea of designing my own ASIC flip-flop and doing some simulations to measure its timing parameters. This is partly an excuse to learn how to use Magic and other VLSI design tools, and partly a good way to understand better how the numbers that appear on a flip-flop datasheet relate to what physically happens in the flip-flop.| Daniel Estévez
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Wow what a year! In this post I’m going to look back over 2024 and share some of my highlights and the goals I met and failed. Then I’ll share my ambitions and predictions for 2025. With all the open source tapeouts, events, workshops and news, there’s a ton to cover - so let’s jump in! 2024 Goals More people I aimed for 2000 new people to get started with open source silicon via my courses and tiny tapeout.| Zero to ASIC Course
Dieter Therssen obtained his master's degree in Electronics Engineering from KU Leuven in 1987. He started his career as a hardware design engineer, using IMEC’s visionary tools and design methodologies in the early days of silicon integration. Since then, Dieter developed his career across many digital technologies, in a broad range of applications and for…| Semiwiki