- Describes techniques to help IP designers get it right the first time, creating designs optimized in terms of power, area and performance;
- Focuses on practical aspects of chip design and minimizes theory;
- Covers chip design in a consistent way, starting with basics and gradually developing advanced concepts, such as electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design techniques and low-power design techniques such as dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS).
Mohit Arora is a Senior Systems Engineer with Freescale Semiconductor. Since joining Freescale in 2005, his responsibilities have included developing systems and architecture requirements and leading the development of VoIP-based SOCs, as well as generic microcontroller SOCs. As a systems engineer, he has been involved in product definition and writing specification, working on MCU/MPU-based products for the mid-high-end industrial and consumer market space. Prior to joining Freescale, he worked for Agilent Technologies, ST Microelectronics and DCM Technologies as a design engineer and lead, focused on printing ASICs, USB2.0 PHY, PCI-Express, Infiniband and Serial ATA protocols. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT), India in 2000, has more than 30 publications in international magazineand holds a patent on serial links.
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