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Vlsi Dft Basics: From Industry Perspective - AD-TEAM - 10-05-2025 ![]() Vlsi Dft Basics: From Industry Perspective Published 9/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.29 GB | Duration: 3h 6m The purpose of DFT testing in VLSI along with industry standard DFT implementation flows What you'll learn The purpose of DFT testing in VLSI and its role in reliable chip manufacturing The chip design flow and how DFT integrates into chip design flow Common manufacturing defects and fault models (stuck-at, transition, IDDQ, path delay) Introduction to core DFT techniques including SCAN, MBIST, and Boundary Scan How analog IPs are tested - a topic rarely covered in other courses Never taught before industry-standard DFT implementation flow used in real chip projects Requirements Basic digital logic design knowledge (logic gates, flip-flops, combinational vs. sequential circuits) Familiarity with HDL (Verilog or VHDL) at an introductory level Basic awareness of the VLSI design flow (RTL to GDSII) General understanding of semiconductor basics (what is a chip, role of transistors, CMOS) Comfortable with timing concepts such as setup/hold, clock, and reset Description VLSI DFT Basics: From Industry PerspectiveUnlock the world of Design-for-Test (DFT) with this industry-oriented course designed for engineers, graduate students, and VLSI enthusiasts. DFT is a critical part of modern chip design, ensuring that your silicon is manufacturable, reliable, and testable.In this course, you'll learn the concepts and methods used by top semiconductor companies, presented in simple, easy-to-understand language. Unlike traditional courses, this course also covers analog IP testing and DFT implementation flows-a topic often missing in standard DFT training.You'll gain hands-on understanding of:Why testing is crucial and the goals it servesThe types of manufacturing defects and fault modelsCore DFT methods including SCAN, MBIST, and boundary scanHow DFT is integrated into the industry-standard chip design flowWhether you're a fresh graduate, RTL/backend engineer, verification engineer, or aspiring DFT professional, this condensed curriculum delivers months of industry knowledge in just a few hours.By the end of this course, you'll be ready to understand basics of DFT and DFT implementation flows used in industry in real-world chip designs.This course was designed personally by me as it took me months to understand about VLSI DFT and went through so many books, trainings, user guides, and a lot more. I have condenesed all of my months of learning into this short course, which I also present in chip companies. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: The Purpose of Testing (Why?) Lecture 2 Chip Design Flow-RTL to GDSII Lecture 3 Purpose of Testing Lecture 4 Types of Testing Section 3: The Target of Testing (What?) Lecture 5 Manufacturing Defects Lecture 6 Fault Modeling and Types Lecture 7 Stuck-at Fault Model Lecture 8 Transition Fault Model Lecture 9 IDDQ Fault Model Lecture 10 Path Delay Fault Model Lecture 11 Cell-Aware Fault Model Section 4: The Basics of Testing Methods (How?) Lecture 12 Introduction to Basics of Testing Methods Section Lecture 13 Introduction of Basics of Testing Methods Lecture 14 Building Blocks of Chip Lecture 15 Memory BIST (MBIST) Lecture 16 Boundary Scan Diagnosis (BSD) Lecture 17 SCAN Lecture 18 Analog IPs Testing Section 5: Basic DFT Implementation Flows used in Industry Lecture 19 Basic DFT Implementation Flows used in Industry Lecture 20 Basic SCAN Insertion Flow Lecture 21 MBIST Insertion Flow Lecture 22 BSD Insertion Flow Lecture 23 Analog IP Test Mode Insertion Flow Lecture 24 Different Tools Usage in DFT Section 6: Conclusion Lecture 25 Conclusion Section 7: Test your knowledge Undergraduates, fresh graduates or early-career engineers looking to build a foundation in DFT,RTL, synthesis, and physical design (place & route) engineers seeking DFT awareness,DFT engineers and flow developers aiming to strengthen foundational knowledge,Graduate students aspiring to build a career in the DFT domain ![]() RapidGator NitroFlare DDownload |