Tim 'mithro' Ansell

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They look cool but I'm no circuit designer or PDK developer :-) Maybe share them on the open-source-silicon.dev slack channel and see what other people think?

I tried to document the naming scheme for the base level primitives at http://bit.ly/open-source-pdks-naming and https://bit.ly/sky130-names

I believe that the numbers in brackets are connected to the test point names on the test tile. At the moment we don't have permission to publish publicly the test...

Some description of the `.mdm` file format is found at https://people.ece.ubc.ca/robertor/Links_files/Files/ICCAP-2008-doc/icug/icug136.html

There is also an image which describes the data at https://github.com/google/skywater-pdk-sky130-raw-data/blob/main/docs/_static/mdm-format.png

No real particulars, do what ever you think is the most fun. FWIW I think being able to pull the data into pandas/dfs would be cool.

Here is a little bit more potentially useful information; > From what I understand mdm files are produced by a tool call IC-CAP and are used to record experimental measurements....

@siddharth-joshi - Feel free to dump links and other resources into this issue as you discover them so other people can also follow along.

FYI - I logged https://gitlab.com/dmt-development/dmt-core/-/issues/12 to suggest they use the data from this repository in their test cases and documentation.

I tried to document the naming scheme for the base level primitives at http://bit.ly/open-source-pdks-naming and https://bit.ly/sky130-names