[sdiy] Designing Analog ICs
ASSI
Stromeko at nexgo.de
Wed Sep 7 22:46:48 CEST 2011
On Wednesday 07 September 2011, Ian Smith wrote:
> I was planning on trying www.mosis.com when the time came.
Last I looked Mosis didn't have any analog bipolar processes available, so
you'd need to do it in analog CMOS, which is possible - but you can forget
CEM clones. Going through Mosis or Europractise gets you chips from about
$8k upwards depending on area and technology, but you only get very few
chips for that, untested. Even if you were dedicated to spend that much
money and effort, I don't think you'd get at the software tools as an
individual. It is possible to just give them a GDS and have that processed,
but you'd really need to be brave to do that (and know how to look for lots
of things the tools would normally check for you).
Regards,
Achim.
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