A Shared Silicon Tapeout Platform Accessible To Everyone - first academic paper
Tiny Tapeout Team
•5 July 2024
Matt Venn’s first academic paper about Tiny Tapeout has just been published in the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine!
Tiny Tapeout aims to make it easier and cheaper than ever to design and manufacture custom Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). Matt originally conceived of the idea in September 2022 as a way to guarantee silicon for his Zero To Asic Course participants.
If you’re an IEEE member, you can read it here: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10584359, otherwise you can read the preprint: https://www.techrxiv.org/users/799365/articles/1165896-tiny-tapeout-a-shared-silicon-tapeout-platform-accessible-to-everyone
The paper explores how Tiny Tapeout leverages open-source tools and resources to break down traditional barriers in the semiconductor industry. Prior to Tiny Tapeout, the primary avenue for open-source ASIC fabrication was through Google and Efabless’s chipIgnite program.
However, the cost of a full chipIgnite slot, approximately $10,000, presented a significant obstacle for many hobbyists, students, and educators. Tiny Tapeout addresses this challenge by offering a more accessible entry point, providing a platform for a diverse range of participants to design, fabricate, and receive physical chips at a fraction of the cost.
The paper concludes by highlighting Tiny Tapeout’s impact on democratising ASIC design. By providing a more accessible entry point, the project fosters innovation and learning within the open-source hardware community, paving the way for a new generation of ASIC designers and enthusiasts.
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