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DESCRIPTION:IEEE Toronto\, in partnership with the University of Toronto an
 d the University of Waterloo\, is very happy to announce the following STE
 M outreach event. It is targeted towards high school students and teachers
 . Please help us to spread the word.\n\n[]\n\nDay 1: Chip Hack Day\n\nInte
 rested in knowing how to go from idea to chip? In this beginning worksho
 p\, led by extraordinary leader in semiconductors\, Matt Venn (Tiny Tape
 out)\, you will learn how to design your own chip. If designing a chip see
 med elusive\, this is THE workshop that will show a clear path for getting
  it done. This is expected to be one of the largest gatherings of new ch
 ip designers\, so register soon! In this workshop you will create a design
  and send it to be manufactured on an open-source ASIC! You will learn: 
  The basics of how semiconductors are designed and made\,  The basics of
  digital logic\,  How to build and simulate a simple digital design\, 
  How to create the GDS files for manufacture at the Skywater foundry.  A
 ll participants will be able to get their design manufactured free of char
 ge thanks to SPONSORS sponsorship.\n\nDay 2: Build a Printed Circuit Board
 \n\nIn this workshop\, led by the semiconductor legend John Cohn\, you wil
 l design a PCB using cloud-based tool\, EasyEDA\, In day 2 of this worksho
 p\, led by John Cohn\, you will build a LED chaser which blinks 10 LEDs in
  a variable speed sequence\, and you get to choose how it will look.\n\nRo
 om: MY150\, Bldg: Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation\, University of 
 Toronto\, 55 St George Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
LOCATION:Room: MY150\, Bldg: Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation\, Univ
 ersity of Toronto\, 55 St George Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER:dustin.dunwell@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:12
SUMMARY:Hardware Hack Days
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/499923
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;IEEE Toronto\, in partnership with the Uni
 versity of Toronto and the University of Waterloo\, is very happy to annou
 nce the following STEM outreach event.&amp;nbsp\; It is targeted towards high 
 school students and teachers.&amp;nbsp\; Please help us to spread the word.&lt;/p
 &gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://events.vtools.ieee.org/vtools_ui/media/display/849
 e58a7-80d9-4751-98c9-eaf0258154d2&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; width=&quot;940&quot; height=&quot;472&quot;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;
 p&gt;Day 1:&amp;nbsp\; Chip Hack Day&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Interested in knowing how to go from
  idea to chip? In this beginning workshop\, led by extraordinary leader 
 in semiconductors\, Matt Venn (Tiny Tapeout)\, you will learn how to des
 ign your own chip. If designing a chip seemed elusive\, this is THE worksh
 op that will show a clear path for getting it done. This is expected to 
 be one of the largest gatherings of new chip designers\, so register soon!
  In this workshop you will create a design and send it to be manufactured 
 on an open-source ASIC! You will learn:  The basics of how semiconductor
 s are designed and made\,  The basics of digital logic\,  How to build
  and simulate a simple digital design\,  How to create the GDS files for
  manufacture at the Skywater foundry.  All participants will be able to 
 get their design manufactured free of charge thanks to SPONSORS sponsorshi
 p.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Day 2:&amp;nbsp\; Build a Printed Circuit Board&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In this wor
 kshop\, led by the semiconductor legend John Cohn\, you will design a PCB 
 using cloud-based tool\, EasyEDA\, In day 2 of this workshop\, led by John
  Cohn\, you will build a LED chaser which blinks 10 LEDs in a variable spe
 ed sequence\, and you get to choose how it will look.&lt;/p&gt;
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