
Demystifying the Digital Design Interview: The Missing Guide for Practical RTL and FPGA Interview Preparation - Hardcover
Demystifying the Digital Design Interview: The Missing Guide for Practical RTL and FPGA Interview Preparation - Hardcover
$71.78
/

products.product.pickup_availability.unavailable
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
by Milind Parelkar (Author)
Move beyond simple Q&A memorization to a fundamental understanding of hardware design concepts. Whether targeting RTL, ASIC, or FPGA roles, you need an in-depth understanding of core concepts to succeed in the modern interview process.
"Demystifying the Digital Design Interview" bridges the gap between academia and real-world engineering. While the fundamentals apply to all logic roles, this guide includes a dedicated chapter on FPGA architecture-critical knowledge rarely found in typical prep books.
The book follows a structured progression from digital arithmetic and SystemVerilog to Static Timing Analysis (STA) and Timing Closure. With 200+ targeted interview questions embedded throughout the text, you will build the technical competency required to navigate complex follow-up questions and professional whiteboarding sessions.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is designed for
- Aspiring Engineers looking to close the "academic disconnect" with practical design principles,
- Seasoned Professionals needing a targeted refresher on advanced topics for senior roles, and
- Career Switchers from software or verification seeking a foundational mastery of hardware design principles.
How Is This Book Different?
- Context-First Learning: Topics are covered as a cohesive narrative rather than a random Q&A list. You gain competency first; questions follow to validate it.
- The "Why" Over the "What" We explain how design choices impact synthesis, area, and timing in professional production environments.
- Strategic Insights (Author's Notes): Benefit from "pro-tips" and design critiques earned from 20 years in the industry at companies like Qualcomm.



















