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How to Participate

  • Visit the SSCS Chipathon GitHub Repository to learn more about design tool setup, as well as the design target and its suggested baseline specifications.
  • Join the “opensource-silicon” Slack space and subscribe to the #ieee-sscs-dc-23 channel. This is the Chipathons main communication channel. Feel free to post any questions here (about tool setup, circuit design, etc.).
  • Optionally, join the Chipathon info session (see schedule below) to ask questions and learn more about the design goals and logistics. Create a Jupyter notebook detailing the main ideas of your design. You can choose to address a single sub-block (e.g., a programmable gain amplifier for the oscilloscope) or a more complete solution (e.g., the complete waveform generator design). For an example on how to describe a design idea using Jupyter, please see this temperature sensor notebook. Note: It is not necessary to create a layout at the proposal stage.
  • Create a pull request for your proposal notebook submission by the deadline stated below. Refer to the “how to submit” instructions in the Chipathon repository for further details.

Schedule

  • Info session: March 9, 2023, 8:00 AM Pacific Time (meeting link to follow).
  • Proposal deadline: May 1, 2023, 11:59 PM Pacific Time
  • Announcement of selected teams: May 15, 2023
  • Start of online meetups: June 2023
  • Tapeout deadline: December 2023