TinyTapeout - це освітній проект, який дозволяє простіше і дешевше, ніж будь-коли, отримати прості цифрові дизайни, виготовлені на справжньому чіпі!
Привіт, я викладаю курс “Вступ до цифрових систем” і щойно знайшов це і, скажімо так, це фундаментально змінило весь наш навчальний план з комп’ютерної інженерії. Схоже, що студенти-першокурсники можуть проектувати ASIC, а потім аналізувати продуктивність під час проходження курсу електроніки та вивчення MOSFET, а також вбудованих систем та архітектури комп’ютерів. Рассел Траффорд, Університет Роуен
Run | Launched | Closed | Shuttle | Designs | Chips Expected | PCBs Expected |
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TT01 | 2022-08-17 | 2022-09-01 | MPW7 | 152 | Dec 2023 | - |
TT02 | 2022-11-09 | 2022-12-02 | 2211Q | 165 | Oct 2023 | Jan 2024 |
TT03 | 2023-03-01 | 2023-04-23 | 2304C | 249 (includes 149 from TT02) | Dec 2023 | Feb 2024 |
TT04 | 2023-07-01 | 2023-09-08 | 2309C | 143 | Feb 2024 | Apr 2024 |
Just yesterday, I was dreaming of a tapeout cooperative, and it turns out to exist. Thanks to you all!! Looking forward to TT05!
Bloop. Just submitted my first chip design to #TinyTapeout using #Rust HDL! Amazing how accessible this stuff is thanks to the TT crew’s fantastic design tools and documentation.
GCC and Python opened up computing to students and enthusiasts; Tiny Tapeout blew the gates open on the semiconductor digital design process! I’m immensely thankful for the TT team’s efforts towards infrastructure and accessibility; without the tooling’s short iteration time & pointed feedback, I couldn’t have imagined a project and figured out how to make it work in the same weekend.
An educational chip development workflow entirely in-browser, from graphic entry to GDSII output for #sky130! Stunning work by @matthewvenn to make an opaque area of technology accessible.
Last week I designed an integrated circuit for #tinytapeout, my first digital circuit design not to include any kind of cpu.
I still can’t get over how smooth the ASIC design workflow of the #tinytapeout is
Thank you @matthewvenn and everyone who made #tinytapeout happen! I made a simple counter FSM based on a UTexas presentation (linked below), but I made it all on my new Steamdeck!
Created a 128-Bit Memory (8 x 16-Bit Blocks) custom ASIC. I hope it will be manufactured in next shuttle run. Aside from that, It was amazing how seamless and easy was the whole process.
I want to change my VLSI class in the spring (April-June) to utilise your tiny chip infrastructure. If I could say every student in my class got something made, that would be awesome.
Built a CRC logic for the http://tinytapeout.com of @matthewvenn with my son. Looking forward if the tapeout happens 🥰 Yet either way, the workflow is astonishing. CI/CD for chip design 🤯
Thank you for doing it - I always wanted to join these OpenMPW shuttles, but never felt ready for it. TinyTapeout provided a way for me to get in, while only spending 1 evening of effort on my end. That’s amazing!
Just made a 4-bit barrel shifter by using this http://tinytapeout.com toolkit. It’s quick and fun to use. The GDS even generated within minutes. Everyone should try this.
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