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# GF180_Tour
# (Quick and short) Virtual Roundtrip through the GF180 Open-Source Chips
This document is a list of Open-Source Links to understand and examine the GF180 Open-Soruce Mikrochips. These chips were fabricated in 2023 and were payed by Google.
Author: Thorsten Knoll
Date: 07.12.2023
Licence: Copyleft, GPL v3.0, https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
## CMOS
Task:
Make yourself comfortable with the layers of a CMOS transistor. Later on you will try to match the layers and their names in different documents (GF180 PDK) and tools (Klayout).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMOS
## GlobalFoundry 180 (GF180) Open-Source PDK
Task:
This is the documentation of the GF180 Open-Source PDK. It is the base for understanding the inside of the chips. Try to get a hang of the structure of the documentation.
GF180 PDK Read the docs:
https://gf180mcu-pdk.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Task:
You remember the layers (like nwell, polysilicon, metal1?). Try to make a match with the names and numbers in this layerlist. The numbers will appear later on in the tool KLayout.
GF180 PDK, Layer List:
https://gf180mcu-pdk.readthedocs.io/en/latest/physical_verification/design_manual/drm_04_1.html
## Find the GDS in the TapeOut resources
TapeOut resources for all Google payed open-source shuttleruns:
https://foss-eda-tools.googlesource.com/
Task:
Download and unpack the GDS of the chip you have. On the chip-package is a Projectnumber engraved (like C5, D5, B3).
Step 1:
GF180 Foundries list of projects. Take the Projectnumber and look up the Project-ID in the manifest csv. Make sure the name of the project matches with what you expect (example: C5, 023, tiny_user_project_74181_alu)
https://foss-eda-tools.googlesource.com/third_party/shuttle/gf180mcu/mpw-000/foundry/
Step 2:
Walk around in the Repo of the Design (Project-ID is the slotnumber). Try to find the folder ```/tapeout/outputs/gds/```. Download the tarball of the gds and unpack.
https://foss-eda-tools.googlesource.com/third_party/shuttle/gf180mcu/mpw-000/
## Inspect and examine the GDS with KLayout
Task:
Use the Open-Source tool KLayout to view the GDS file. Disable and enable single layers in the GDS, matching with the layerlist from the PDK docs. Zoom in and focus on a single standard cell. Zoom out to identify different areas of the chip. Identify (some of) these areas.
Step 1:
Install KLayout. Get it here: https://www.klayout.de/build.html
Step 2:
Open the unpacked GDS from the chip in KLayout. Make empty layers invisible. Match the non-empty layers with the docs of the PDK and the CMOS transistor layers. Try to find "The build order of the chip", according to the CMOS wiki.
Step 3:
ToDo:
- Zoom In: Pick a single cell
- Zoom out: Caravel Risc-V parts (Next chapter?)
- User Wrapper and user area.
## Efabless Caravel Risc-V
ToDo.
https://caravel-harness.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
https://github.com/efabless/caravel
Problems:
The caravel Risc-V development is fast, confusing and kinda mostly unstructured. There is a lot of deprecated information in the interwebs. I am not sure if i want to deal with that, as it feels like useless work to do. And the caravel on the GF180 chips did not get used for long.
A quick tour around the GF180 chips.

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