Hi Alexandre,

If the attachment didn't come through you can download it through the
google groups web interface here:

  https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/electricvlsi/p1tZwlLYdzs

Click the link "Download" beneath "skywater130.xml".

I am working on the git repo with the generator; should be available
tomorrow.

> What about that bloody "li" that is acronym of local interconnect.
> Likely it is NOT a full equavelent of "metal1".

No, it really is the lowest metal layer.  I know this is confusing.
Every other foundry with a "local interconnect" layer uses that term to
describe the ability to draw wires on the contact/via layers instead of
just square "buttons".  So with every other foundry, "local
interconnect" is a special kind of layer that is ALWAYS connected to
the metal above and below it whenever those layers overlap.  That's why
they give it a special name "local interconnect" instead of "metal".

SkyWater's "local interconnect" is NOT like this.  It is just an
ordinary metal layer.  It is quite a bit thinner than the other metal
layers, and has quite a bit higher sheet resistance, but those are the
only differences.

  - a

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