On 2/9/2016 3:12 PM, Vincent F wrote:
Hi,
I am an individual interested in using Electric VLSI to fab my own
chip. The cheapest technology I've found is the ON Semi 0.7u C07M-A
2M/1P/PdiffC/HR offered through europractice
<http://www.europractice-ic.com/docs/160202_MPW2016-general-v6.pdf>.
The downside to this is that it is not on the list of SCMOS
<https://www.mosis.com/pages/design/flows/design-flow-scmos-kits>
supported technologies on the MOSIS site. However, even the cheapest
run from that list is considerably more expensive.
Can I use the built in SCMOS rules with the appropriate lambda
settings with this technology? As a beginner, I am not comfortable
messing around with setting up my own design rules and would rather
use tried and true settings. Sorry if this is a noob question, but
I've been trying to figure this all out on my own, but have reached
the limit to what I can find on the web.
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It is impossible for me to know whether the "mocmos" technology in
Electric is at all compatible with your ON SCMOS technology. Others in
this group may have opinions, but essentially, you'd have to compare the
feature sizes and design rules to be sure.
Good luck.
-Steven Rubin
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