
VLSI
Organizations hire candidates who excel in VLSI to design and develop integrated circuits that can perform complex functions while consuming less power and occupying less space. Candidates who possess VLSI skills are highly valued in the electronics industry for their ability to develop new and innovative technologies that can push the boundaries of modern electronics. With the increasing demand for efficient and high-performance integrated circuits, possessing VLSI skills can open up exciting career opportunities for professionals seeking to make an impact in the field of electronics engineering.
Assessment Details
US $15
Performance Analysis report
40 minutes
40 MCQ
Certificate of Specialization
Credential of Readiness
Test Syllabus
The VLSI Skill Test evaluates a candidate's understanding and practical application of integrated circuit design using MOS and BiCMOS technologies. The test assesses the candidate's proficiency in IC fabrication, VHDL, and basic electrical properties of MOS and BiCMOS circuits. The test also evaluates the candidate's ability to design MOS and BiCMOS circuits using industry-standard processes and scaling techniques.
Topics covered in the test:
IC Fabrication
MOS Technology
VHDL
Basic Electrical Properties of MOS and BiCMOS Circuits
MOS and BiCMOS Circuit Design Processes
Scaling of MOS Circuits
Basic Circuits Concepts
Related Roles
Having verifiable VLSI skills can give you an edge in the electronics industry. Professionals with VLSI skills are highly valued for their ability to design and develop highly efficient and reliable integrated circuits using MOS and BiCMOS technologies, as well as their proficiency in industry-standard tools and processes.
Internship Roles:
VLSI Design Intern
Verification Engineer Intern
Analog Design Intern
ASIC Design Intern
Layout Design Intern
Full-time Roles:
VLSI Design Engineer
Verification Engineer
Analog Design Engineer
ASIC Design Engineer
Layout Design Engineer
Test Engineer
Product Engineer
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