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** SKY130 version: https://github.com/niftylab/laygo2_workspace_sky130
** SKY130 version: https://github.com/niftylab/laygo2_workspace_sky130
** Core: [https://github.com/niftylab/laygo2/tree/master https://github.com/niftylab/laygo2/]
** Core: [https://github.com/niftylab/laygo2/tree/master https://github.com/niftylab/laygo2/]
* '''AnalogBase :''' mosaic-BAG2 (c) IFAT & SAL, Thomas Parry
* '''AnalogBase :''' mosaic-BAG2 (c) (1) University Aalto & SAL (2) Thomas Parry & Matthias Koefferlein
** https://gitlab.com/mosaic_group/mosaic_BAG
** https://gitlab.com/mosaic_group/mosaic_BAG
** Being developed to work with OS tools: XSchem, NGSpice, KLayout.
** Being developed to work with either proprietary PDKs & tools or OS tools: XSchem, NGSpice, KLayout.
* '''Berkeley Analog Generator 3 enabled for open source tools:''' OS BAG3 (c) IFAT & SAL, Thomas Parry
* '''Berkeley Analog Generator 3 enabled for open source tools:''' OS BAG3 (c) IFAT & SAL, Thomas Parry
** https://gitlab.com/mosaic_group/mosaic_BAG3
** https://gitlab.com/mosaic_group/mosaic_BAG3

Revision as of 21:49, 16 November 2022

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The Modular Open-source Analog IC Design (MOSAIC) community and projects involve connecting all independent parties working on automated analog design frameworks and workflows to “touch base”- to share the ideas and developments that had previously been fragmented and largely independent. MOSAIC aims to create a structured and modular development environment for analog generators using open-source tools.

Affiliated projects include:

MOSAIC also has a community YouTube channel here.


Tutorials on MOSAIC tools for CIDR: