An open-source static random access memory (SRAM) compiler.
OpenRAM is an award winning open-source Python framework to create the layout, netlists, timing and power models, placement and routing models, and other views necessary to use SRAMs in ASIC design. OpenRAM supports integration in both commercial and open-source flows with both predictive and fabricable technologies.
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- Port itto a new technology
- Report bugs by submittingGithub issues
- Develop new features (seehow to contribute)
- Submit code/fixes using aGithub pull request
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OpenRAM is licensed under theBSD 3-Clause License.
- M. R. Guthaus, J. E. Stine, S. Ataei, B. Chen, B. Wu, M. Sarwar, "OpenRAM: An Open-Source Memory Compiler," Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD), 2016.
- S. Ataei, J. Stine, M. Guthaus, "A 64 kb differential single-port 12T SRAM design with a bit-interleaving scheme for low-voltage operation in 32 nm SOI CMOS," International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD), 2016, pp. 499-506.
- E. Ebrahimi, M. Guthaus, J. Renau, "Timing Speculative SRAM," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2017.
- B. Wu, J.E. Stine, M.R. Guthaus, "Fast and Area-Efficient Word-Line Optimization," IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2019.
- B. Wu, M. Guthaus, "Bottom Up Approach for High Speed SRAM Word-line Buffer Insertion Optimization," IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC), 2019.
- H. Nichols, M. Grimes, J. Sowash, J. Cirimelli-Low, M. Guthaus "Automated Synthesis of Multi-Port Memories and Control," IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC), 2019.
- M. Guthaus, H. Nichols, J. Cirimelli-Low, J. Kunzler, B. Wu, "Enabling Design Technology Co-Optimization of SRAMs though Open-Source Software," IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), 2020.
- H. Nichols, "Statistical Modeling of SRAMs," M.S. Thesis, UCSC, 2022.
- Matthew GuthausfromVLSIDAcreated the OpenRAM project and is the lead architect.
- James StinefromVLSIARCHco-founded the project.
- Many students: Hunter Nichols, Michael Grimes, Jennifer Sowash, Yusu Wang, Joey Kunzler, Jesse Cirimelli-Low, Samira Ataei, Bin Wu, Brian Chen, Jeff Butera, Sage Walker
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