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FlowSpace SRAM bit cell test structures #15

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@KrzysztofHerman
I think it would be nice if DRC CI check would also recognize gzipped gds files, e.g. ending with .gds.gz. klayout will read them in just fine.
Will gunzip it now.

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I force-pushed update to the PR. I don't think this has retriggered the DRC action on the PR.

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@stafverhaegen-chipflow the drc action script is under development, I will forward your observations to the developer @PhilippNauck

Test structure that should allow to measure metric on single SRAM
cells. It contains the design together with documentation on
SRAM design rules and DRC violations to be waived. The documentation
linked from the README file should also contain all information in
order to be able to do the measurements on the test structures.
@KrzysztofHerman KrzysztofHerman merged commit 464a97d into IHP-GmbH:main Nov 22, 2024
@stafverhaegen-chipflow stafverhaegen-chipflow changed the title [WIP]FlowSpace SRAM bit cell test structures FlowSpace SRAM bit cell test structures Nov 22, 2024
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@stafverhaegen-chipflow

Congratulations !
You design was accepted for production.
Testfield: T576
Top cell name: SingleCell_TestStructures

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