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== GDS2 view == | == GDS2 view == | ||
The upper left section in the above image corresponds with the layout extracted from KLayout, when opening up the [https://gitlab.libresilicon.com/generator-tools/danube-river/-/blob/master/tapeout/gf180.gds?ref_type=heads layout used for the tape-out] | The upper left section in the above image corresponds with the layout extracted from KLayout, when opening up the [https://gitlab.libresilicon.com/generator-tools/danube-river/-/blob/master/tapeout/gf180.gds?ref_type=heads layout used for the tape-out] | ||
[[ | [[File:KLayout view- Danube GF180.png|none|thumb|500x500px|KLayout view of the Danube GF180 layout]] | ||
== Structures == | == Structures == | ||
Overview of test structures | Overview of test structures |
Revision as of 14:35, 25 December 2023
Danube River is a tool, which generates you GDS2 files which you then can manufacture with your prototype process flow in order to validate parameters and adjust your recipes until the values are within a desired range.
So far, the only opportunity we had to try the new test layout generator, was with Global Foundries on their 180nm node, of which the result can be seen in the picture below:
GDS2 view
The upper left section in the above image corresponds with the layout extracted from KLayout, when opening up the layout used for the tape-out
Structures
Overview of test structures