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Re: pdk of 180nm for cygwin

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Re: pdk of 180nm(from tsmc) for cygwin

hi,


Currently i have installed cygwin into my computer. But i do not have any pdk. Where can i get a suitable pdk from tsmc.
 
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Re: pdk of 180nm for cygwin

Cygwin is just a Windows port of some Linux functionality.
A PDK is data for an IC CAD software. That software is
not mentioned. But as a rule, foundries provide PDKs and
do so for very limited numbers of tool sets, and free tools
are not among them. Aside for MAGIC, which you might
find some support for at NCSU (or not) and LASI (at
cmosedu.com, but this is not a Linux based tool either).
In either case you'd then have to run through MOSIS
I expect.

Get your mind right about the work flow and tool set,
and you may get better answers.
 

Re: pdk of 180nm for cygwin

We are using cadence virtuoso (icfb) for layout design for which we would be requiring pdk or gpdk.
 

Re: pdk of 180nm for cygwin

In that case, TSMC is where you'd get a TSMC PDK. You
can expect that it will require establishing some sort of
business relationship and agreeing to stiff nondisclosure
requirements, which is why you don't find it lying around
loose on the INterWebzes.
 

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