Due to implement tech file you need to either base on some already existing
tech likes MOCMOS or code plugin extending class Technology.java or liokes
that.

MOCMOS is mostly close to MOSIS service technologies, so I am playing with
it.

More tricky  is to set up relations between layers of an exotic technology,
code full set of DRC rules.
In my case the trickiest part is analog components: siprot/nonsiprot
resistors, MiM caps and so on.
As result I am still not using Electric for real projects tapeout:( But I'm
decisive in my wishes to achieve that.

Scaling rules for devices require some special knowledge on how to code
them for your specific devices.

Choosing Lambda value is quite sensitive issue as *ALL* dimensions in your
technology are to be exact multiple of Lambda
due to avoid rounding errors

Tech grid alignment in Electric is still not fully understood by me

Cooperate with us in el;ectric tech models development, let me see your
models drawings...

Here is an example how people generate tech files for Electric with a
program:
https://github.com/mflowgen/skywater-130nm

On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 8:17 PM Steven Rubin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Electric is very flexible in it's ability to handle new technologies. All
> you have to do is start with layers, then build components and connecting
> wires from them. There are three different ways to build Technologies in
> Electric, ranging from the simplest but most limited (the Technology
> Wizard) to the graphical (the Technology Editor) to the most powerful
> (editing Technology XML files). All of it is documented online.
>
>    -Steven Rubin
> On 11/1/2024 12:52 PM, silvino bastos wrote:
>
> Hell everyone,
>
> I'm Sil. I work with 2D TMDs and I am trying to find a way to import
> models to electric where I can use layers of TMDs (MoS2, WSe2, WS2, etc. ).
>
> I would appreciate any insights on how to develop a lib and import it in
> the software.
>
> Thank you
>
> Regards
>
> Sil
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