FSiC2019

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The second Free Silicon Conference (FSiC) will be held at Sorbonne Université (Paris) on March 14-16 2019. The conference will bring together experts and enthusiasts who want to build a complete Free and Open Source CAD ecosystem for designing analog and digital integrated circuits. The conference will cover the full spectrum of the design process, from system architecture, to layout and verification. The conference consists of three full days, including a Saturday for facilitating those who are involved as non-professionals. After the daily talks, the discussion will continue until late in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.

Abstract submission

Everybody is welcome to propose a talk by writing to fsic2019 'at' f-si.org. The submission window opened on December 12 2018 and will close on January 31 2019. Acceptance will be communicated by February 10.

Participation

Attending the conference is free of charge. However, due to the limited number of spaces available, places must be reserved before February 15 by writing at fsic2019 'at' f-si.org.

Organizing committee

  • Marie-Minerve Louërat, Lip6, CNRS
  • Roselyne Chotin, Lip6, Sorbonne Université
  • Jean-Paul Chaput, Lip6, Sorbonne Université
  • Luca Alloatti, ETH-Zurich
  • Matthias Koefferlein, KLayout project
  • Sean Cross, Kosagi

Confirmed invited talks

The speakers below have confirmed their attendance. Speakers who gave a tentative agreement are not yet included.

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Preliminary Program

March 14, Thursday (Day 1)

Introduction

  • Motivations for Free and Open Source (FOS) hardware
  • Impact on society, academia, makers, industry
  • Impact on cybersecurity
  • Politics and marketing
  • Business opportunities

High-level system requirements

  • Case studies from the perspective successful Open Hardware projects

High-level digital design (architectural and pre-layout)

  • Architectural opportunities for FOS Hardware
  • High-level hardware description languages to generate VHDL or SystemVerilog
  • Formal verification
  • High-level virtual prototyping

Analog design and simulation

  • Comparison of FOS tools: Coriolis, qucs, KiCad.
  • Ngspice
  • SystemC-AMS

March 15, Friday (Day 2)

Foundries

  • FOS hardware from the foundry's perspective: legal challenges and opportunities
  • MakeLSI

Setting up the ingredients

  • Importing PDKs into FOS formats
  • Standard cell: generators and modelling
  • Parametrized analog devices and topologies
  • Parametrized Optical devices
  • Memory generators

CAD internals and algorithms - how the tools work

  • The role of databases
  • Place algorithms
  • Routing algorithms, global and detailed
  • Timing analysis
  • Power analysis
  • Formal VHDL verification

Legal issues

  • The constrains of typical NDAs
  • Hardware FOS licenses. State-of-the-art

March 16, Saturday (Day 3)

CAD tool usage - demos

  • Synthesis
  • Place and route tools
  • Timing analysis
  • Clock distribution

Post place-and-route (P&R) verification and simulators

  • Design Rule Check
  • LVS
  • Static Timing Analysis
  • Fault modelling and Automatic Test Pattern Generators (ATPG)

Workshop

Further topics and questions raised during the conference will be discussed in plenary or in individual working groups.

Practical information

Address

The conference will take place at:

Sorbonne Université - LIP6
Campus Pierre et Marie Curie
4 Place Jussieu
75005 Paris, France

The campus on OpenStreetMap

How to reach the Sorbonne University

Sorbonne Université is located very close to the city centre and is well served by the metro (RER) and by bus. Timetables and maps are available here.

The metro station Jussieu is just a few steps away from the main entrance and is served by the metro Line 7 and Line 10.

If arriving by train, there will be an easy connection with metro lines. The main train station Paris Gare de Lyon is at a walking distance from Sorbonne Université.

If arriving by plane to Charles de Gaulle (Roissy), take the metro B until Saint Michel, then take the metro 10 to Jussieu.

Trip and hotel reimbursement procedure

The speakers requesting travel and hotel expenses must send to fsic2019'at'f-si.org the following documents:

  • a quote for the complete expenses by February 15
  • shall this not be possible: an upper boundary to such expenses by February 15
  • bring a copy of the original invoices at the conference

Based on the expected expenses, the conference organizers will confirm within a week the proposed plan. Only confirmed travel plans will be reimbursed after the conference.

Hotels

There are a number hotels very close to the university, such as: