
Analog Layout Course
6 Months (Students, Freshers)
5 Months (Working Professionals and Freshers)
focus on giving insights of the Analog circuit design and Simulation, IO Layout Training, Memory Layout Training as well. After completing the course, you will get opportunity to move into domains such as Analog & Mixed Signal Layout Design, Memory Layout Design, Standard Cell Layout Design, and I/O Layout Design.
Build the Foundation of High-Performance Chips with Precision Analog Layout Training
Analog circuits are at the heart of every electronic device—from smartphones and wearables to medical equipment and automotive systems. At SRIVIDYAVLSI, our Analog Layout Design Course is built to turn passionate engineers into skilled layout designers, ready to take on real-world challenges in the semiconductor industry.
Whether you're a fresh graduate or a working professional, this course empowers you with practical skills, industry workflows, and tool expertise that top VLSI companies are actively hiring for.
What is Analog Layout Design?
Analog Layout Design is the process of converting circuit-level designs into precisely structured physical layouts that meet performance, area, and reliability targets. Unlike digital layouts, analog design requires deep understanding of matching, parasitic control, symmetry, and noise isolation.
At SRIVIDYA VLSI, we focus on hands-on implementation, real-time case studies, and mentor-driven learning to help you become a confident layout engineer.
Why Choose SRIVIDYA VLSI for Analog Layout?
- 🎓 Curriculum Designed by Industry Experts Structured syllabus aligned with analog layout job roles and industry expectations.
- 🖥️ Tool-Based Practical TrainingHands-on exposure to Cadence Virtuoso, the most widely used analog layout tool in the industry.
- 🧑🏫 Live Projects & AssignmentsWork on real-time mini-projects involving OPAMPs, current mirrors, ADC/DAC, and more.
- 💼 Placement SupportResume prep, mock interviews, and placement assistance with VLSI hiring partners.
- ♾️ Lifetime AccessAccess to recorded sessions, layout files, and expert Q&A—even after course completion.