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NCSU FreePDK 15nm for Analog Design

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Hello,

Has anyone used this NCSU kit for Analog Design ?

Or is it mainly for digital design (standard cell flow).

Thank you.
 

You're talking to a very small sliver of that kit's users
(if indeed any), here.

You can do analog design with any kit that provides
SPICE models. How well, and why, is the question
(is this one of the kits that has no actual foundry
flow behind it?).

The good thing about a kit with no basis in reality is,
nobody no physical outcome will prove you wrong.

If you like work without physical result, anyway.
 

There is always Cadence's General Purpose PDK's, for using the flow of their software and tools and yes, they have a FINFET GPDK.
 

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