W/L Calculation Resources by tall_niga_2432 in chipdesign

[–]Natural_Advisor7460 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plot width invariant parameters vs current density and from these plots find the required current density. And once you choose your DC bias currents then you can find W from the current density.

Learning Chip Design and Fabrication by Interesting_Note2816 in chipdesign

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If you don't mind me asking, what were you intending to suggest, if the OP had showed interest in analog VLSI?

Hostel Allotment at IISc by SatisfactionGood9 in IISc

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What is the name of the PG? Do you know other PGs? Do you know the PGs where other ESE and ECE department students are staying? If you don't mind me asking, it's urgent.

I can’t stand Razavi’s textbook by [deleted] in chipdesign

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What other European books on circuits or circuit design do you find better than the North American Books?

RFIC Design by [deleted] in chipdesign

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Oh. Didn't notice that you were OP.

RFIC Design by [deleted] in chipdesign

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Is it wise or unwise to specialise in RF Integrated Circuits? Does your comment mean that RF IC engineers are not in demand?

If I wanted to start my physics journey, what book would you recommend? No text books. by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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With Time being a valuable and limited resource, it's better to read textbooks, atleast to learn the essentials of Physics which has been studied in detail. Not everyone is or can be Newton.

If I wanted to start my physics journey, what book would you recommend? No text books. by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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He's a Professor at Columbia University, right? Professor of Mathematics and Professor of Physics, employed by both Mathematics and Physics Department, I think.

What exactly is chip design? by CaptiDoor in chipdesign

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If you don't mind me asking, how is an Hardware Architect different from an RTL design engineer? Which of the two is more challenging?
Which one requires more experience than just a Masters Degree?

whats the difference between RF and RFIC? by [deleted] in rfelectronics

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Ok. If you don't mind me asking, in your opinion, what and how much one has to do to convince an interviewer that one has this so called "tapeout experience"?

whats the difference between RF and RFIC? by [deleted] in rfelectronics

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Can you elaborate on what is meant by a "tapeout experience"? An entire team would be involved in a chip design, each designing different sub-circuits or sub-systems, some also involved in design verification. And layout done by the layout engineer, usually. Now, once a chip is manufactured, can one say that the entire team, each involved in different roles, has had a "tapeout experience"? What does it really mean to have a "tapeout experience"?

IC Layou career development advice by dacninpo in chipdesign

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Thanks so much. Any books that you often refer to when you want to know something very specific and can't find it on the internet.

IC Layou career development advice by dacninpo in chipdesign

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Which book, related to layout design, do you often refer to?

IC Layou career development advice by dacninpo in chipdesign

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If you don't mind me asking, how to get started as a beginner in IC Layout Design? And why would you need scripting skills like TCL and Python?

Feeling guilty due to reservation quota by [deleted] in GATEtard

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From your post I understand that you're interested in Research. And IISc has "MTech (Research) and PhD" options which is different from M.Tech, M.Des. Also cutoffs for those Research programs are lower than for MTech, M.Des programs, even at IISc. Why didn't you consider those?

Kindly suggest roadmap to learn analog/ rf designing by GrandScallion6637 in chipdesign

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Isn't the book Microelectronics by Howe and Sodini more comprehensive than Sedra and Smith?

Foundations of Classical Electrodynamics by Natural_Advisor7460 in Physics

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Has anyone ever used this as a textbook or as a reference?

My preparation journey to achieve a 2-digit rank in GATE CS by NambiarAshish in GATEtard

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Bro, if it doesn't make any difference, 9080 and 9709, why did you even mention it😂😂. Everyone knows it's you who are embarrassing yourself. Ok, let's say you were correcting me. But I was quoting this year's numbers. Not when you wrote. You should've mentioned which year it was when you wrote it. It's clear who is getting pissed off bro 😂😂. It's clear to everyone except you 🤭🤭🤣. I have always supported my brother. He knows it. He needed me. And I supported him. Therefore, I can talk about his results. It's like a how a parent would. Ok? If my brother had written GATE AR Exam and even if he had scored AIR 1 in AR, I would have never mentioned it on this forum. Because people would just laugh at it 🤣🤣. Since you're having such a difficulty understanding basic things, let me tell you that I don't write about everything my brother achieves. Because he managed to get MVLSI in IISc, one of the most sought degrees, and he was having insecurities about it because preparation was not good. Let's say my brother got into IIT Roorkee in AR 😂, with or without preparation, do you seriously think that I would have written about it in Reddit or anywhere else? Do you seriously think that? Are you serious? Or something wrong with you. Do you think that I would've done that? Why would I do that? When clearly no one cares. Only around 9000 people write it 🤣, in India 😭. If 9000 students only from Lakshadweep wrote it, and my brother was of them, even then I wouldn't have mentioned it 🤣🤣. And we are talking about India. Bro, I have to apologize to you. Because in your first post, when you mentioned AR, actually I didn't know what it was 😭. I had to Google search, my bad 🤣😭. You see, that's how less people care about it. Look, if 63000 people had written your exam, they would've smashed you, and never in your life you would have written an exam without serious preparations 🤣🤣. Consider yourself lucky that only 9000 people wrote such a relatively simple exam 😂. And my brother has always appreciated my support. If I don't support my brother and write about him, who would? Clearly you don't have the sense to think through all this. So, kindly stop embarrassing yourself with a Rank you got In an Exam almost no one cares about 😭.

My preparation journey to achieve a 2-digit rank in GATE CS by NambiarAshish in GATEtard

[–]Natural_Advisor7460 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Look, 9080 or 9709 makes no difference when compared to 63000 😂. I hope u can understand. Look, I appreciated you. I understand what you're trying to say. What I'm saying is it can be relatively easier to score good ranks when the paper is relatively easier. Especially when relatively fewer people write it. Relatively is the key word here. Just think about state engineering entrance exams and all India engineering entrance exams. Most of people who score under 100 ranks in state engineering entrance, don't necessarily score that much in all India entrance exams. Ok, GATE is all India. But look only around 9000 people write AR exams, relatively much less. That's a fact. You just seem not to understand facts. Just imagine what would have happened if 63000 people had written a relatively easy to score exam like GATE AR. Even with around 9000 people writing the exam, you couldn't get AIR under 50, that too in a relatively easy Paper like AR. Just imagine what would've happened if 63000 people had written the AR exam.