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Last updated: 11 July 2026

VLSI Mentor's content is written to be technically trustworthy and genuinely useful for learning. This page explains how to use it responsibly — where tools and vendors differ, how code examples should be treated, and the limits of what educational material can guarantee.

1. Educational information only

The content on VLSI Mentor — tutorials, articles, diagrams, and code examples — is provided for education and reference. It is written to help you learn VLSI and semiconductor engineering well, but it is general educational information, not tailored advice for a specific design, project, or situation.

2. Not professional advice

Nothing on VLSI Mentor is professional engineering, legal, financial, or career advice, and using the site does not create a professional or advisory relationship. For decisions that carry real consequences, apply your own engineering judgement and consult qualified professionals and authoritative specifications.

3. Accuracy efforts and limitations

We take technical accuracy seriously and review content carefully. Even so, errors, omissions, and simplifications made for teaching can occur, and standards evolve. We do not warrant that all content is complete, current, or error-free. If you spot something wrong, please tell us (see corrections) — we genuinely want to fix it.

4. Simulation, synthesis, and tool behaviour

Hardware description languages and EDA flows are interpreted by real tools. Simulation results, synthesis outcomes, and timing behaviour can differ from illustrative examples depending on your simulator, synthesis tool, libraries, and configuration. Always confirm behaviour with your own tools on your own target.

5. Vendor, tool, and version differences

Protocol details, language features, and tool behaviour vary across vendors, tool versions, and standard revisions. Where our content and a vendor's official documentation or the governing specification differ, treat the official specification and your vendor's documentation as authoritative.

6. Interview and career content

Interview questions, preparation material, and career guidance are educational. They can help you prepare, but they do not guarantee interview success, employment, placement, or any specific career outcome.

8. Use of code examples

Code examples are provided to illustrate concepts. They may be simplified, may omit production concerns, and are used at your own responsibility. Test and validate any code in your own environment before relying on it, and do not assume an example is synthesis-ready or verification-complete unless it clearly says so.

9. No warranty

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10. Contact for corrections

Found an error or have a suggestion? We'd like to hear it. Reach us via the contact page or at support@vlsimentor.com. Accurate content is a priority, and reader feedback helps us keep it that way.

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