Go to https://tinytapeout.com for instructions!
We have a new submission repo now: https://github.com/TinyTapeout/tt02-submission-template
Edit the Makefile and change the WOKWI_PROJECT_ID to match your project.
This repo is a template you can make a copy of for your own ASIC design using Wokwi.
When you edit the Makefile to choose a different ID, the GitHub Action will fetch the digital netlist of your design from Wokwi.
The design gets wrapped in some extra logic that builds a 'scan chain'. This is a way to put lots of designs onto one chip and still have access to them all. You can see all of the technical details here.
After that, the action uses the open source ASIC tool called OpenLane to build the files needed to fabricate an ASIC.
When the action is complete, you can click here to see the latest build of your design. You need to download the zip file and take a look at the contents:
- gds_render.svg - picture of your ASIC design
- gds.html - zoomable picture of your ASIC design
- runs/wokwi/reports/final_summary_report.csv - CSV file with lots of details about the design
- runs/wokwi/reports/synthesis/1-synthesis.stat.rpt.strategy4 - list of the standard cells used by your design
- runs/wokwi/results/final/gds/user_module.gds - the final GDS file needed to make your design
- Update the info.yaml file. The info will be collected and used to make a datachip for the whole chip.
- Share your GDS on twitter, tag it #tinytapeout and link me!
- Submit it to be made
- Join the community