Hall of Chips
Over the past years, numerous students had the opportunity to get to design their own chip and have it manufactured in cooperation with the Tiny Tapeout project. Several successful examples, including a 3D view of the design can be found in this gallery.
2024
Beers and Adders (IHP)
Several projects to show in lectures. Includes a simple state-machine, a decoder and two 24 bit adders.
- Technology Node: 130nm, TinyTapeout via IHP
- Closing 04.11.2024
- 1305 Standard Cells
- Students: Philipp Wetzstein, Jonathan Hager, Derek Christ
- Github
- Documentation
- 3D View
Beers and Adders
Several projects to show in lectures. Includes a simple state-machine, a decoder and two 24 bit adders.
- Technology Node: 130nm, TinyTapeout
- Closing 06.09.2024
- 1062 Standard Cells
- Students: Philipp Wetzstein, Jonathan Hager, Derek Christ
- Github
- Documentation
- 3D View
TinyRISC-V CPU
TinyRV1 compliant CPU that has to be attached to an external SPI memory.
- Technology Node: 130nm, TinyTapeout
- Closing 19.04.2024
- 6655 Standard Cells
- Students: Philipp Wetzstein, Jonathan Hager
- Github
- Documentation
- 3D View
2023
4-Bit Adder (TT05)
A simple 4-Bit ALU which contains two types of adders, multipliers, a comparator and a barrel-shifter
- Technology Node: 130nm, TinyTapeout
- Closing 04.11.2023
- 157 Standard Cells
- Students: Philipp Wetzstein, Jonathan Hager
- Github
- Documentation
- 3D View