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Project questions w.r.t SKY 130 tapeout #451

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c-93 opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Project questions w.r.t SKY 130 tapeout #451

c-93 opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 2 comments

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@c-93
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c-93 commented Apr 17, 2024

  • As we consider SRAM22 for an asic design: Was SRAM22 already taped-out in SKY130 before?

  • Would it be possible for external users, who have access to corresponding licenses (or open source tools) to verify their sram22 macros? One could try magic, netgen, and klayout.

  • Offtopic: How do the PDK patches conflict with the upstream SKY130 PDK? Would it be possible / a good idea to use the patched PDK just for a SRAM22 macro, and the upstream PDK for the remaining design? Or should the patched PDK be used globally?

Thanks for this great project. :)

edit: Typo

@rahulk29
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Thanks for checking out SRAM22!

  • I'm afraid SRAM22 isn't quite ready for general use -- we are working to fix a few bugs found on test chips, and will publish updates when they are ready (likely a few months).
  • I am not sure the open source tools understand SRAM DRC rules, so DRC/LVS would likely be challenging with open source tools. SRAM22 macros are DRC/LVS clean in Calibre, if you have access to that.
  • The patched PDK have a few minor modifications, such as connecting VPB to VPWR in tap cells. I would recommend using the regular PDK for your design, and our patched PDK just for SRAM22.

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c-93 commented Apr 29, 2024

Thanks for your response. I wish you all the best. You may close the issue or leave it open for documentation.

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