It's not likely that scaling an existing technology will give exact
design rules for 90nm. The "tsmc" technologies (both 90nm and 180nm)
were proprietary files with sensitive IP, so they could not be distributed.
-Steven Rubin
On 11/1/2020 7:06 PM, Ariel Burman wrote:
Hi,
I'm starting using Electric and I want to use the tsmc-180 nm process
that correspond to mosis scalable design rules SCN6M_DEEP that goes
with lambda = 90nm
If I just select lambda=90 in the 'scale' option of the mocmos
techonolgy process, Will I be already using all the correct design rules?
I've seen in the plugin section that there is a missing plugin called
cmos=90,tsmc=180.
What does that particular plugin does? I've not seen it in the
documentation of electric.
Thanks!
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