From: lkcl Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2021 14:27:42 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (no commit message) X-Git-Tag: opf_rfc_ls005_v1~3410 X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=596d8415bc0d1d8086b0465dcf1292084629a937;p=libreriscv.git --- diff --git a/conferences/fosdem2022.mdwn b/conferences/fosdem2022.mdwn index e9c19ecfe..4e9e0574e 100644 --- a/conferences/fosdem2022.mdwn +++ b/conferences/fosdem2022.mdwn @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Elaborate description (including possible topics) - Open Hardware projects - VLSI ASIC Design and Manufacture * Libre/Open DIY Foundries (nanoscale 3D printing) - * Open EDA and VLSI tools and toolflow + * Libre/Open VLSI tools and toolflow * Libre/Open VLSI Cell Libraries * VLSI Simulation and Verification - FPGAs @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ Elaborate description (including possible topics) * Formal Correctness Proofs * Testing methodologies * Hardware Trust (and how to break it) -- Circuit Design +- Circuit Design (EDA) * Printed circuit board design tools - * Circuit simulation + * Analog/Digital Circuit simulation - 3d modeling and analysis * Solid modeling tools * Meshing, modeling and transforming physical representations @@ -57,11 +57,13 @@ Why does it fit FOSDEM There has been a lot of progress happening in the last few years regarding libre/free chip technology. From RISC-V and OpenPOWER to attempts to create libre/free processes to make your own chips. Various countries have been -catching up and helping and building up their semiconducter industries, +catching up and helping and building up their semiconductorr industries, some even pushing libre/free toolchains. E.g. EU sponsors various projects to work in this field to create open toolchains. -Meanwhile others push the boundaries to liberate former closed source toolchains for FPGAs. While an often neglected topic, a lot of work happens by various fantastic players all around the world. We hope to bring some attention to this areas which we basicly all too often take as a given when using computers or electronics. -We therefore hope to give Open Hardware and their respective toolchains a small platform, all the way from silicone to pcb. +Meanwhile others push the boundaries to liberate former closed source toolchains for FPGAs. While an often neglected topic, a lot of work happens by various fantastic players all around the world. We hope to bring some attention to this areas which we basicly all too often take as a given when +using computers or electronics. +We therefore hope to give Open Hardware and their respective toolchains a +small platform, all the way from silicon to PCB. Preferred slot: Full Day