To use it, would you get the OPS.xml file (for 45 nm) in the latest OpenPDK Open Process Specification package (Si2_OPDKC_OPS_1.2.tar.gz)? Does Electric source code or a conversion script need to be written to convert the data in the OPS.xml file to make it compatible with Electric?

If Electric can or can be made (by someone) to import OPS.xml, the future bi-directional version (v1.2) of the Open Process Specification (OPS) to the OpenAccess Technology Database conversion tool (ops2oaTechDB) [ https://www.si2.org/openeda.si2.org/projects/opdkctools/ ] might become quite useful [ http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.cad.electric.discuss/487 ].

On 2/12/2015 8:04 AM, Alexandre Rusev wrote:
> Yes, this has been done before.  But the technology is propreitary
> and cannot be released to the public.
>
> There is an effort to produce a "generic" 45nm technology (in the
> style of MOSIS) which would not have specific TSMC values in it but
> still meet their and other requirements.  This would be a useful
> project as it would become part of Electric.

It is said that we can use OpenPDK for this purpose.

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