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Zero to ASIC Digital Course

Learn how to design chips!

Important News!

Efabless recently shut down causing a temporary disruption to our route to silicon.

We now have a new shuttle open with IHP, with more coming soon. For more information, check the FAQ.

Digital ticket options

Silicon Boron Arsenic
Access to 6 hours recorded video content & 11 projects ✅ ✅ ✅
Access to updates of the course material ✅ ✅ ✅
Recorded solution videos ✅ ✅ ✅
Access to discord community server ✅ ✅ ✅
Access to weekly call ✅ ✅ ✅
Access to the material for the lifetime of the course ⓘ ✅ ✅ ✅
Guaranteed ASIC manufacture ⓘ ✅ ✅ ✅
Your ASIC mounted on a PCB breakout board $100 + Postage ✅ ✅
How many chips will you receive 1 1 100
1 to 1 office hours support ❌ 2 hours 4 hours
Application to ChipIgnite - design can be closed source ❌ ❌ ✅
Custom PCB design consultancy ❌ ❌ ✅
Team access ⓘ ❌ ❌ ✅
  • Check your email for onboarding information after your purchase.
  • Receipt provided upon purchase for deducting as a business expense.
  • Contact me if your business has any special requirements.
  • Secure payment handling by Stripe.
  • Not ready? Join the mailing list to receive updates and promotional discount codes.
  • Are the pricing options too expensive? Apply for a ticket grant ⓘ

What do people say about the course?

I've always looked at Magic and it was basically impenetrable to me. So I was really happy to learn how to actually use it and understand how to make an ASIC. I found found the course materials very easy to follow and the discord conversations were also very useful.

Robert Baruch (digital course)

Watch more in depth feedback here.

Course Overview

  • Full course details here.
  • We will concentrate on digital design.
  • A virtual machine is available or you can install the tools manually.
  • The course is continually updated for the latest tooling and PDK.

Format

  • 11 hands-on projects, supported with text guides and over 6 hours of videos.
  • Support via:
    • Recorded solutions videos.
    • Discord community server.
    • Weekly course hangout call.
    • 1 to 1 office hours with Matt: access to expert help on the Boron and Arsenic level tickets.
  • Asynchronous - do in your own time.
  • Guaranteed ASIC manufacture with TinyTapeout.
  • High resolution set of digital images of the decapped ASIC - see FAQ.
  • Access to the course materials for the lifetime of the course.
  • Course completion certificate.

Prerequisites

  • Basic Linux command line experience, Git & Make is helpful.
  • Some programming experience helpful.
  • No hardware or HDL experience required!
  • Please note that M1 Macs are not well supported at this time.

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FAQ

Can I get a refund?

I’m so confident you will love the course, if for any reason you are unhappy you can ask for a refund within 30 days of purchase.

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Will my design definitely get manufactured?

Yes! We are now using TinyTapeout to guarantee ASIC manufacture.

  • Silicon ticket includes 1 free tile. PCB mounted chip is currently $100 extra.
  • Boron ticket includes 1 free tile, and 1 PCB mounted chip.

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How big can I make my custom project?

Your project area starts at 100 x 160um. You can pay extra for more space.

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How long does the whole course take to complete?

It depends on your existing level of experience and how deep you want to go on your own project. Most people complete each section in 4 hours, so about 20 hours for coursework. Then you will need some amount of time to prepare your own project.

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Is there a time limit to complete the course?

You can take as long as you want with the course materials. Office hours expire 3 months after you onboard.

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When do I need to submit my final design?

See TinyTapeout for the next shuttle closing date.

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Do I need an FPGA to develop my design?

For simple and small designs like the ones I include in the course, you can use simulation to check everything is working fine. If you want to make a more complex project, then it’s probably a good idea to test your design on an FPGA.

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What is the life of the course?

For as long as I’m running this course.

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What is team access?

Take the course with your colleagues. You will work through the course material as a group and submit a single design between you. Weekly sync calls will keep you on track to complete the course.

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Is there a cheaper option?

We have a grant that provides a Silicon-level ticket option for the Zero to ASIC course for those unable to afford the course at full price. Please apply here.

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Anything else?

Send your questions here!

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