As we consider SRAM22 for an asic design: Was SRAM22 already taped-out in SKY130 before?
Would it be possible for external users, who have access to corresponding licenses (or open source tools) to verify their sram22 macros? One could try magic, netgen, and klayout.
Offtopic: How do the PDK patches conflict with the upstream SKY130 PDK? Would it be possible / a good idea to use the patched PDK just for a SRAM22 macro, and the upstream PDK for the remaining design? Or should the patched PDK be used globally?
I'm afraid SRAM22 isn't quite ready for general use -- we are working to fix a few bugs found on test chips, and will publish updates when they are ready (likely a few months).
I am not sure the open source tools understand SRAM DRC rules, so DRC/LVS would likely be challenging with open source tools. SRAM22 macros are DRC/LVS clean in Calibre, if you have access to that.
The patched PDK have a few minor modifications, such as connecting VPB to VPWR in tap cells. I would recommend using the regular PDK for your design, and our patched PDK just for SRAM22.
As we consider SRAM22 for an asic design: Was SRAM22 already taped-out in SKY130 before?
Would it be possible for external users, who have access to corresponding licenses (or open source tools) to verify their sram22 macros? One could try magic, netgen, and klayout.
Offtopic: How do the PDK patches conflict with the upstream SKY130 PDK? Would it be possible / a good idea to use the patched PDK just for a SRAM22 macro, and the upstream PDK for the remaining design? Or should the patched PDK be used globally?
Thanks for this great project. :)
edit: Typo