The video which is comparing AOCV , POCV is brilliant . A lot of STA engineers are in execution mode these days and they really cant get the feel of why they are fixing so many paths. whether they are real paths or are we just squeezing the design by signing off with AOCV derates at 7nm. apart from this video i found a couple of similar videos in youtube which were very helpful. This selfless nature of sharing knowledge in public platform should be applauded and i really hope this video series will get more views over the course of time. One feedback that i can think of is improving the english pronunciation , but again that is very minor drawback . as long as people are understanding the concept its good enough! CHeers!
Hi Sudhir, Thank you so much for your kind appreciation. Your appreciation give me a boost to work in more better way, Keep it up, and keep supporting us. Yes, I accept the drawback you pointed, Its natural but it can be improved and I am focusing on that. I would like to hear more from you, keep supporting , keep suggesting, and keep learning!! Happy learning and happy sharing :)
Simply Superb. Continue uploading these PD topics and also try to upload IR, LEC, DFT topics too. So that it will be helpful for non-PD guys as they will get exposure.
Hi Sir, your explanation is quite useful.. Thank you for your effort.. can you please name the books to have a better knowledge on these topics.. That would be of great help..
Hi, There are many books which I have followed in past. Check in the description of video, I will update the list of books . But honestly while preparing the video, I don't refer them now.
Hello Sir , your explanation of the concept was very helpful. Great work sir !!!!! Sir can you please explain more about systematic process variations.
Thanks a lot Manju! Yes I could have done this in much details but I didn't because I had the maintain the length of video. But Yes If will get time, I will come to this topic in future.
Thanks for making such wonderful lecture.... Please continue your videos....VLSI needs you
Thanks, sure will continue...
The video which is comparing AOCV , POCV is brilliant . A lot of STA engineers are in execution mode these days and they really cant get the feel of why they are fixing so many paths. whether they are real paths or are we just squeezing the design by signing off with AOCV derates at 7nm. apart from this video i found a couple of similar videos in youtube which were very helpful. This selfless nature of sharing knowledge in public platform should be applauded and i really hope this video series will get more views over the course of time. One feedback that i can think of is improving the english pronunciation , but again that is very minor drawback . as long as people are understanding the concept its good enough! CHeers!
Hi Sudhir,
Thank you so much for your kind appreciation. Your appreciation give me a boost to work in more better way, Keep it up, and keep supporting us.
Yes, I accept the drawback you pointed, Its natural but it can be improved and I am focusing on that.
I would like to hear more from you, keep supporting , keep suggesting, and keep learning!!
Happy learning and happy sharing :)
Hi Sudhir can u plz share the other video links here.....thankyou....
Very interesting and nice to hear your videos on vlsi , tks for ur explanations
Thanks Siddeshm, for your kind appreciation. Keep supporting and keep watching this space for more such videos.
Very simple and clear explanation sir.. Thanks
Keep watching, Thanks Selvan!
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
Nice explanation.. thanku Sir 👍
Thanks, Anoop.
hi sir, i would like to ask that: AT 11:24 in video, Does OCV include process system variation ?
Thank you, sir
Simply Superb. Continue uploading these PD topics and also try to upload IR, LEC, DFT topics too. So that it will be helpful for non-PD guys as they will get exposure.
Thanks Sumanth,
We will try to cover the suggested domains as well.
Nicely explained...sir excepting many more videos on icc2
Thanks @Habibakhatun
Sir do not forget to explain the details on AOCV POCV .
Sure.
Very good lecture. Sir please try to give a lecture on OCV, AOCV, POCV and LVF. Also how we are using them in stf file
sure @Praveen, but wait for some time. I need to prepare...
Nice explanation!!
Thanks Kumud,
Glad you liked it!
very well explained. Just a query.
5% of cell delay is the derate? Or 5% of what value is the derate?
Thanks Nitin.
5% of cell delay like if any cell has delay = D then new delay will be considered 0.95D or 1.05D.
@@TeamVLSI thanks for the clarity
Hello please do one session related to POCV detailed thanks in advance
Hi @Varaprasad,
We will do this soon.
Now a video on comparative analysis of OCV, AOCV and POCV has been published.
Sir Nice lecture @OCV👌 , Waiting for a session on AOCV & POCV.
Thanks, dear. I am planning to do that.
@@TeamVLSI sir, waiting for session on AOCV & POCV
Now a video on comparative analysis of OCV, AOCV and POCV has been published.
Good video, thanks
You're welcome.
Hi Sir, your explanation is quite useful.. Thank you for your effort.. can you please name the books to have a better knowledge on these topics.. That would be of great help..
Hi, There are many books which I have followed in past. Check in the description of video, I will update the list of books . But honestly while preparing the video, I don't refer them now.
good video
super
Thank you Shivaram.
Hello Sir , your explanation of the concept was very helpful. Great work sir !!!!! Sir can you please explain more about systematic process variations.
Thanks a lot Manju!
Yes I could have done this in much details but I didn't because I had the maintain the length of video.
But Yes If will get time, I will come to this topic in future.
please upload aocv,pocv,socv
Okay Arun. I will do that.
@@TeamVLSI Hello Sir, Waiting for session on AOCV & POCV
Now a video on comparative analysis of OCV, AOCV and POCV has been published.
thank u so much sir
Most welcome.
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