Yes, others have done exactly this: sign the NDA, take the rules, and build an Electric technology.

The user's manual outlines a few ways to build technologies, but it's definitely not an "automatic" process that takes their rules and builds something for Electric. This is because Electric needs higher-level objects (nodes and arcs) whereas other systems use only layers.

   -Steven Rubin

On 11/1/2020 9:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
hi,

i am very new to electric and it seems that it is set to work with a specific node process for MOSIS

so what if i sign NDA agreement with TSMC and got the PDK how can i start from there and make electric in corporate the technology and build my project with it.

are there articles or tutorials that show from scratch the exact procedure for that

thanks to all
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