Made various changes and additions to the device generator scripts for magic for sky130: 1) Added internal spacing between the 3.3V nfet device and guard ring so that multiple cells can be abutted without causing an HVNTM spacing error. 2) Corrected missing vias over contacts for snake resistors 3) Added port labels to most of the device types (which should make LVS easier) 4) Added an option to the lower MiM cap to increase the internal spacings in a cap array so that it becomes compatible with the upper MiM cap spacing, so that MiM caps can be easily stacked.
Summary:
Automatic setup of PDKs for open-source tools from foundry sources.
Builds out and populates a new set of directories and subdirectories in the efabless format, with the efabless name for the PDK at the top, followed by categories “libs.ref” (IP) and “libs.tech” (EDA tool setup), each with subcategories corresponding to layout, abstract views, netlists, etc. for the IP; and magic, netgen, qflow, etc., for the EDA tool setup.
The populated PDK directories can contain either copies of files from the foundry sources, links to the foundry sources, or links back to another PDK.
Generates magic layout views for all vendor IP for which either a GDS view or a LEF view exists. Annotates the views as needed to handle ports, bounding boxes, etc.
This distribution contains sources for building out the SkyWater SKY130 130nm process. Sources for the foundry process data must be obtained separately. Read the README file in subdirectory sky130/ for instructions on obtaining and building the SkyWater sky130A PDK.
License:
Open_PDKs is open-source software distributed under the Apache-2.0 license. See file LICENSE for the complete license text.
Instructions:
git clone https://github.com/RTimothyEdwards/open_pdks.git cd open_pdks ./configure [options] make [sudo] make install
where the configure [options] are specific to each foundry PDK supported by open_pdks and can be queried using
./configure --help
At a minimum you will want to pass a configure option to declare the PDK that you want to build. It is possible to build multiple PDKs at once, but not recommended due to the large memory and disk space overhead required by each one.
./configure --enable-[PDK_name]-pdk
The open_pdks version of the PDK can be built locally within open_pdks without the need to declare an install target or run “make install”. However, it is highly recommended to declare a target location and install there, using
./configure --prefix=[path] --enable-[PDK_name]-pdk
followed by “make” and “make install”. The default install location is /usr/local/share/pdk ([path] above is /usr/local). The install location should be a read-only filesystem area for regular users, since the PDK contents should not be altered.
Also see the website at http://opencircuitdesign.com/open_pdks/. The “Install” page has full instructions for configuring and installing open_pdks.