Difference between revisions of "SKY130 Models"

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After installing git, you can clone the SKY130 libraries into a directory (e.g. <code>./skywater</code>) in your filesystem by:
 
After installing git, you can clone the SKY130 libraries into a directory (e.g. <code>./skywater</code>) in your filesystem by:
  
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mkdir ./skywater
 
cd ./skywater
 
git clone https://github.com/google/skywater-pdk-libs-sky130_fd_pr.git
 
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Note that if you downloaded the zip file instead, you should get the same directory structure by uncompressing the zip file into your local directory (e.g. <code>./skywater</code>).
 
Note that if you downloaded the zip file instead, you should get the same directory structure by uncompressing the zip file into your local directory (e.g. <code>./skywater</code>).
  
 
== Step 3: ==
 
== Step 3: ==

Revision as of 11:45, 11 October 2021

Step 1:

Installing the SKY130 130nm CMOS models from the Github repository requires installing git. You can also just got to the SkyWater github page and just download the files as one zip file.

Step 2:

After installing git, you can clone the SKY130 libraries into a directory (e.g. ./skywater) in your filesystem by:


Note that if you downloaded the zip file instead, you should get the same directory structure by uncompressing the zip file into your local directory (e.g. ./skywater).

Step 3: