hi sir here in my system i used 180nm file but in which "paint nwc" is not working so please tell me solution of this I need it emergency for my submission
serious problem. I do the same layout and I get some warnings about the OUT label (device missing 1 terminal; connecting remainder to node out), do you know what may be wrong?
I have never tried loading designs that big, so I don't know if it will scale :) But I know that Fossi foundation uses Magic in their design flow to tape out a riscv processor, maybe you can find some info there.
@@absolute___zero Well, risc v is just a specification. The implementation can vary from simple single core to a complex multi core. For example, people in Berkeley have BOOM core which is pretty beefy out-of-order core, which can be configure to be a multi core. But I have never thought about transistor count, so I don't know for sure.
Hi Ahmed, no I have been using 0.6um technology file, but I don't see any reasons you can just load different one. This is the lambda based design method so it should work just fine.
Finally a non-Indian video about VLSI. Thanks
No problem :)
Being Indian, I agree with you :)
Man you should make more tutorials. I really appreciate them!
Thanks! I am glad it was useful!
The best Tutorial of Magic! finally I have found this! Congratulations! Subscribed already.
Great tutorial, Thankyou
hi sir here in my system i used 180nm file but in which "paint nwc" is not working so please tell me solution of this I need it emergency for my submission
Did you already heard about Efables plataform before? Maybe you can make some videos about this
I have heard about it, but have never used it.
@@kabylkas this plataform uses a version of magic VLSI to make the layout.
Does anyone know how to convert lambda to micron? I'm using "style lambda=1.0(scna20_orb)
cscale 1
lambda 100
step 100
sidehalo 0
"
serious problem. I do the same layout and I get some warnings about the OUT label (device missing 1 terminal;
connecting remainder to node out), do you know what may be wrong?
Also great tutorial, you've helped me understand many things. Thank you.
Is it possible to install in MACOS ?
I heard people do it with the docker somehow. I haven't tried. Another easy solution is to install virtual box.
You can also use macports. I've seen suggestions for homebrew but it was problematic for me.
can this software be used to lie out billion of transistors?
what are you designing? a processor?
@@ahmedansari2786 yep, a processor with my own FPGA fabric for high performance computing
I have never tried loading designs that big, so I don't know if it will scale :) But I know that Fossi foundation uses Magic in their design flow to tape out a riscv processor, maybe you can find some info there.
@@kabylkas risc v? but afaik it is a single core, there shouldnt be more than 100k transistors in it
@@absolute___zero Well, risc v is just a specification. The implementation can vary from simple single core to a complex multi core. For example, people in Berkeley have BOOM core which is pretty beefy out-of-order core, which can be configure to be a multi core. But I have never thought about transistor count, so I don't know for sure.
you are using osu180nm tech file right?
Hi Ahmed, no I have been using 0.6um technology file, but I don't see any reasons you can just load different one. This is the lambda based design method so it should work just fine.