Well, if the "mocmos" technology in Electric works with the TSMC 180nm
process when it is set to 90nm and Deep rules, then that's all good. I
didn't know such a thing was possible (and I'm a little confused as to
why a 90nm transistor is going to fab properly in a 180nm process). But
if others claim that this works, then go for it.
-Steve
On 11/1/2020 10:29 PM, Ariel Burman wrote:
Thank you Steven
I'm still a bit confused.
Basically I want to use MOSIS Scalable CMOS (SCMOS) Design rules.
I have the design rules specification document (version 8.0), so
eventually I can load all the paramenter if I have to( which I wish I
don't have to do it), but I understood that Electric was already
compatible with SCMOS design rules.
Specifically in this document it says that I should use 'DEEP' rules
with lambda=90nm if I want to work with TSMC 180nm process
If I select 'mocmos' technology, with deep rules, and mocmos scale
with 90nm would I not be using what I want?
Here is my configuration.
In Preferences->Technology->Technology (fig1)
In Preferences->Technology->Scale (fig2)
Sorry for asking such basic issue, I'm a bit confused with all these
parameters.
Thanks
El domingo, 1 de noviembre de 2020 a las 22:22:12 UTC-5,
str...@staticfreesoft.com escribió:
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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