Application Specific Integrated Circuits

Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) are customized chips designed for a specific application rather than general purpose use. Coursera's ASICs catalogue provides you with the knowledge to design, implement, and optimize these specialized circuits. You'll learn the essentials of ASIC design flow, including the process of specification, architecture, logic design, and physical design. Additionally, you'll understand the principles of ASIC verification and testing, as well as the implications of power, performance, and area optimizations on ASIC design. By comprehending these integral aspects, you can harness the power of ASICs to create efficient, application-driven solutions in fields like telecommunications, computing, and consumer electronics.
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  • University of Maryland, College Park

    Skills you'll gain: Hardware Design, Security Engineering, Computer Hardware, Hardware Architecture, Threat Modeling, Threat Detection, Cybersecurity, Vulnerability Assessments, Application Specific Integrated Circuits, Exploit development, Cryptography, Systems Design, Encryption, Exploitation techniques, Technical Design, Emerging Technologies

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    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

    Skills you'll gain: Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Hardware Design, Computational Logic, Application Specific Integrated Circuits, Computer-Aided Design, Electronic Hardware, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Systems, Electronics, Semiconductors, Electronic Components, Computer Architecture, Programming Principles, Engineering Design Process, Embedded Systems, Schematic Diagrams, Simulation and Simulation Software

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    Skills you'll gain: System Design and Implementation, Hardware Design, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Computer Engineering, Electronic Systems, Application Specific Integrated Circuits, Computer Architecture, Computational Logic, Computer Systems, Programming Principles