Hello List.
Well, we are here at Leipzig, talking with many, many nerds, hackers,
tinkerers and other lifeforms on the 35. Chaos Communication Congress
(short 35c3).
We gave our talk, which can be viewed here
https://media.ccc.de/v/35c3-9410-libresiliconhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZq5Ryt3Wto
and also w/ German translation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABdpEcNekL0
What a overwhelming event! If you are at the 35c3 also, you can find us
in the CCL building, just behind the tunnel from the entry hall, and the
information desk there.
Nice to see you personal!
Regards,
Hagen.
Hi Mr. Potbox!
[http://lcr.uns.edu.ar/electronica/vlsi/LabWork/lab00.pdf,
http://people.biology.ucsd.edu/gert/pubs/iscas98_log.pdf]
Been there, translated the talk, got the <expletive deleted> t-shirt.
Are these guys real?
How busy are you as the Principal Analog/Mixed Signal Designer of efabless?
Curious minds want to know ...
Christoph Maier
["officially", still affiliated with these guys, one of whom you may know:
http://isn.ucsd.edu/people.html]
[referring to:]
R. Timothy Edwards rtedwards8 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 22 22:01:57 CET 2018
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Hello David,
> For the 35c3 I've been designing the front of the T-Shirt
> (Yes. I did it in magic)
> What do you think about it?
> https://github.com/libresilicon/PearlRiver/blob/master/Layout/img/tshirt.png
I dare say it will be the first T-shirt ever to be designed in magic. . .
---Tim
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Hello List!
Well, for the last weeks we were quite busy with our PearlRiver Wafer.
So, I like to share the current status with you.
We released the first Version of PearlRiver, gotten already the Masks.
Thanks for the Sponsoring!
David and Victor are currently manufacture Wafer by Wafer in NFF lab at
HKUST on a daily base.
In the same time we got the T-Shirts, marking the Release (as someone
might noticed on this Mailing List).
The T-Shirts will travel with David, Victor and Andi via Frankfurt/Main
to Leipzig.
And yes, our Talk about Libresilicon was accepted from the CCC Org-Team.
We got 3 Speaker Tickets for the 35c3 and will be seen there on Scene
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2018/Fahrplan/events/9410.html
just on Day 1 - Dec. 27, 12:50h. If you are personaly on the Congress,
please come to "Eliza".
Or, if you like, look the life stream or later the recording via
Internet.
I hope, we can meet and great many of you on the Congress!
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2018/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Hagen.
--
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin (1775)
Hello list
I've been approached by people on Twitter and they asked whether we could
package our North Point and follow up MCUs as TQFN as well.
Hagen asked me to collect a list of packages we should support for the MCUs:
QFN and MLF are specified in JEDEC MO-220:
* TQFN
* QFN
As described http://www.asekh.aseglobal.com/content/2-2-3.html
The QFP packages (TQFP and LQFP)
And of course dual inline packaging
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_in-line_package
Looking forward to your feedback
David