[Libre-silicon-devel] Announcement - Mumble session on Sunday 2021-05-16 @ 18:00 UTC
Mohammad Amin Nili
manili.devteam at gmail.com
Sun May 16 20:24:44 CEST 2021
Guys is it possible to share the session on YouTube?
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 16, 2021, at 10:47 PM, Hagen SANKOWSKI <hsank at posteo.de> wrote:
>
> Hello Martin.
>
> Well, we got stopped during the 1 micron process by the Hong Kong
> protests while already verifying our process on a test wafer named
> PearlRiver.
>
> Our man-power is limited, we are happy about any helping hand we can
> get. So, the relatively new target of an 50 micron process is a
> intermediate step to attract more developers/people to a silicon
> manufacturing process at all. We have to spread the knowledge which
> isn't rocket science. While publishing a quite simple process suitable
> for basement or garage hopefully we will rise up more skilled people for
> silicon-base chip-making technology..
>
> Once we reach this 50 micron target, with more help and money, we can go
> further to our 1 micron target and beyond. And yes, we need money as
> long as the access to clean rooms has to be paid.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
> Hagen.
>
>> On 5/16/21 8:12 AM, Martin Geisse wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> my 2 cents since I again don't know if I can attend the session:
>>
>> If I was thinking about funding LS, I would have some questions:
>> - how does a 50u-in-a-garage process help establish 1u-in-a-lab? Making
>> sure that the garage process is not a dead end.
>> - will funding help you get back into a lab where you can do CMOS
>> manufacturing (i.e. is money actually the problem here)? If that lab is
>> not INL, which is it?
>>
>> Other than that, you mentioned the open source toolchain. I'm not sure
>> which one you mean, just making sure you have seen this one since
>> knowing about tool development will probably raise the credibility:
>> https://theopenroadproject.org/
>> https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project
>> This toolchain actually worked out of the box and gave me a GDS file for
>> my verilog. With the toolchain from opencircuitdesign I gave up after a
>> week of working around bugs and compilation errors. They are also
>> working together with a tool like Magic called klayout that is actually
>> meant to be used by human beings.
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Martin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 12:33 AM David Lanzendörfer
>> <leviathan at libresilicon.com <mailto:leviathan at libresilicon.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> As you all know, I'm supposed to have a panel discussion on Monday
>> with the
>> folks from NG Zero.
>> I've prepared some slides and would be interested into some feed back.
>>
>> Cheers
>> David
>>
>>> On Saturday, May 15, 2021 9:20:31 AM WEST Hagen SANKOWSKI wrote:
>>> Hello List!
>>>
>>> This is our weekly announcement for the next Mumble Sessions on Sunday
>>>
>>> 2021-05-16 @ 18:00 UTC.
>>>
>>> Please join us as usual at our Mumble Server
>> murmur.libresilicon.com <http://murmur.libresilicon.com> at
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>>>
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>>> Hagen.
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