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Clark Breyman (he/him)

@kenshirriff - How does one acquire the skills to even start doing this? How does one then use those skills to be able to afford to do this :)?

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Ken Shirriff

@clark Learning to do this is mostly a matter of patience and reading old VLSI books. Also, you need a metallurgical microscope, which shines light down through the lens. A regular biological microscope won't work since the light comes from below.

DougMerritt (log😅 = 💧log😄)

@kenshirriff @clark
Ken no doubt has a long list of "old VLSI books" to recommend, but undoubtedly one should start with the extremely accessible (IMHO) classic by Mead and Conway:

Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mead%E2%

"Introduction to VLSI Systems" by Carver Mead, Lynn Conway; 1979 (or 1980?)
ISBN-10: 0201043580 ISBN-13: 978-0201043587
amazon.com/Introduction-VLSI-S

Archive.org borrow-able online copy
archive.org/details/introducti

I imagine it's on the other usual online book sources as well.

@kenshirriff @clark
Ken no doubt has a long list of "old VLSI books" to recommend, but undoubtedly one should start with the extremely accessible (IMHO) classic by Mead and Conway:

Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mead%E2%

"Introduction to VLSI Systems" by Carver Mead, Lynn Conway; 1979 (or 1980?)
ISBN-10: 0201043580 ISBN-13: 978-0201043587
amazon.com/Introduction-VLSI-S

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