UNIX Training CourseCourse Description: UNIX is the operating system of choice for the design of complex intergrated circuits for its reliability and power. Solaris and HP-UX were traditionally the two UNIX flavours of choice. Now Linux is increasingly used as the desktop operating system. This course aims to introduce the UNIX operating system as it is used in an integrated circuit design environment. A special section on the IC CAD flow emphasizes how the power of UNIX can be harnessed on a daily basis for ASIC design. Traditionally engineers have learned to use UNIX by using it and more often than not, many do not use the full power of the operating system available due to lack of exposure to some key commands. This three day course helps to fast-track the learning process and increase productivity sooner for IC design engineers. Target Audience: UNIX for ASIC engineers is targetted at both new recruits and more experienced engineers in the ASIC industry (hardware design engineers, test engineers, software engineers), who may want to expand their knowledge and increase their productivity. Course Prerequisites: Engineers who have used UNIX to design or test ASICs for three months or more are ideal candidates for this course. However no prior knowledge is necessary. Agenda: The course format is alternatively lectures and lab exercises. Attendees are encouraged to try new concepts as they learn them. Each attendee works on their own computer in a classroom environment in order to maximise the learning value of the course.
Classes begin at 9.00am and finish at 5.30pm with an hour lunch break and 15 minutes coffee breaks during the morning and afternoon. Course Materials: Course attendees will receive a colour fully indexed and cross-referenced course manual, and a certificate of attendance. To book a course, please contact us:
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