We really apologize for postponing this webinar 10th March. Let's pray for the families of people and instructors who were hit due to the major power outage as Nor'easter slams Massachusetts and Maryland.

Did you know there is no standard definition for GPIOs? Thats the whole point of designing an SOC. Figuring out what things you are going to control outside of the CPU and memory mapping them.

If you look at any microcontroller e.g. PIC microcontroller, the only way to know how you access their ADC or their UART is to go look at their documentation and find out wheres the memory map address for this

Do you want to know how to build and configure your own System-on-Chip (SoC)? Do you want to write your own data sheet?

I welcome you to my webinar on Mar 10. Here's the registration link:

http://go.eventshigh.com/h4p1q

Enroll and rise above, by being a Core SoC designer and build your own datasheet. All the best, and I will see you in webinar..

Building a chip is like building a city...

This was the mantra with which we started our company in 2011. Now that we have covered major components of chip designing through our online courses, I think this is the right time to move from "chip designing" to "chip planning"

Chip Planning involves lot of decision making like, analog peripheral (ADC, DAC, POR, etc.), digital peripheral (UART, flash controller), memory mapping, top level connections like pad-frame, level-shifters, GPIO and many more.