Open-source IC cells as 3D prints. A rough how-to guide
This util can interpret so called IC layouts and render them in 3D. The program accepts standard GDSII files as input data. Along with the layout file, it requires a so called process definition file which contains the 3D parameters of the process being used.
📄 https://medium.com/@thorstenknoll/open-source-ic-cells-as-3d-prints-a-rough-how-to-guide-90a8bc8b3b57
💾 https://github.com/trilomix/GDS3D
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This util can interpret so called IC layouts and render them in 3D. The program accepts standard GDSII files as input data. Along with the layout file, it requires a so called process definition file which contains the 3D parameters of the process being used.
📄 https://medium.com/@thorstenknoll/open-source-ic-cells-as-3d-prints-a-rough-how-to-guide-90a8bc8b3b57
💾 https://github.com/trilomix/GDS3D
@vlsihub
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Open-source IC cells as 3D prints. A rough how-to guide
This util can interpret so called IC layouts and render them in 3D. The program accepts standard GDSII files as input data. Along with the layout file, it requires a so called process definition file which contains the 3D parameters of the process being used.
📄 https://medium.com/@thorstenknoll/open-source-ic-cells-as-3d-prints-a-rough-how-to-guide-90a8bc8b3b57
💾 https://github.com/trilomix/GDS3D
@vlsihub
This util can interpret so called IC layouts and render them in 3D. The program accepts standard GDSII files as input data. Along with the layout file, it requires a so called process definition file which contains the 3D parameters of the process being used.
📄 https://medium.com/@thorstenknoll/open-source-ic-cells-as-3d-prints-a-rough-how-to-guide-90a8bc8b3b57
💾 https://github.com/trilomix/GDS3D
@vlsihub
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