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Between 03/31/2026 23:59 and 05/01/2026 00:00
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Tim 'mithro' Ansell 04/01/2026 00:40
@Matt G. (Mobius) - As @tnt says, you need to use the default pad ring if you want the CoB add-on, otherwise you are free to do what ever you want.
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Matt G. (Mobius) 04/01/2026 16:28
Ok. What about the first part of the question? How do we generate the other pad frames? Will we have to add our own slot configurations etc?
16:33
Was there a reason that we didn't use the max IO option for the CoB? It doesn't change the core area.
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The COB cost is per-bond-wire, more bond wire is more expensive.
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Leo Moser (mole99) 04/01/2026 18:03
If you go for the 1x1 slot, you can simply change the PAD_* variables in this config: https://github.com/wafer-space/gf180mcu-project-template/blob/main/librelane/slots/slot_1x1.yaml However, you must ensure that the pad instances you are referencing exist in the RTL: https://github.com/wafer-space/gf180mcu-project-template/blob/main/src/chip_top.sv
Project template for wafer.space MPW runs using the gf180mcu PDK - wafer-space/gf180mcu-project-template
Project template for wafer.space MPW runs using the gf180mcu PDK - wafer-space/gf180mcu-project-template
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Tim 'mithro' Ansell 04/03/2026 00:31
Some IO configuration experiments are displayed at https://mithro.github.io/gf180mcu-project-template/
00:32
@Matt G. (Mobius) - As tnt said, the cost is a few cents per wire-bond, so too many IOs makes it more than the $1.50 USD budget
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