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== [[555 Timers]] ==
 
== [[555 Timers]] ==
 
[[555 Timers]]
 
[[555 Timers]]
 
== Open Source Integrated Circuit Design Software ==
 
 
''main article: [[Software tool#Circuit simulation tools]]''
 
 
There's a surprising amount of open-source software
 
useful for designing integrated circuits.
 
 
 
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* SPICE
 
I've heard that
 
SPICE
 
was originally intended for (analog) integrated circuit design,
 
although now it's more often used for (analog) PCB-level circuit design.
 
 
* ... digital logic simulators ...
 
which I've heard were also originally intended for (digital) integrated circuit design,
 
but today are often used for (digital) PCB-level circuit design.
 
A few simulators can simulate a complete embedded system including a (simulated) microcontroller,
 
such as [[The digital instrument panel circuit]].
 
 
* MAGIC chip-layout software (open source): http://opencircuitdesign.com/magic/
 
 
* IRSIM is a "switch-level" simulator for "quick" simulations of digital circuits. http://opencircuitdesign.com/irsim/
 
 
* ... [FIXME] ...
 
 
* etc.
 
 
== Open Source Integrated Circuits ==
 
 
While lots of open-source hardware uses commonly available integrated circuits,
 
it's still pretty rare to find integrated circuits
 
that are themselves completely open-source.
 
 
* [https://news.engin.umich.edu/2023/01/open-source-hardware-a-growing-movement-to-democratize-ic-design/ "Open-source hardware: a growing movement to democratize IC design"] at the University of Michigan
 
 
* Open source silicon chips on Tiny Tapeout (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMsmkDeqELg
 
 
* the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) Open-Source Ecosystem (OSE) https://sscs-ose.github.io/
 
 
* [https://opensource.googleblog.com/2022/05/Build%20Open%20Silicon%20with%20Google.html "Build Open Silicon with Google"]
 
 
 
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