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## Training Materials and Agenda ## ### Semiconductor Basics (2 weeks) ### Siliwiz: https://tinytapeout.com/siliwiz/introduction/ The module "How do Semiconductors Work?" Teachers will learn: - Layers in a microchip (e.g., n well, p diffusion) - Draw a circuit layout free of DRC errors - Circuit simulation using SPICE Tiny Tapeout: Digital Design Guide: https://tinytapeout.com/digital_design/ ### Analog Project (3 weeks) ### - Hands-on Learning: Analog Device: ADALM1000 Evaluation Board: https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/ADALM1000.html (17 Training topics with Video.) - Analog Circuit Simulation with LTSpice LTSpice is a SPICE-based analog electronics circuit simulator: https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/design-tools-and-calculators/ltspice-simulator.html (Tutorials from ADI.) ### Digital Project (3 weeks) ### Tiny Tapeout 4: Submission Template on GitHub: https://github.com/TinyTapeout/tt04-submission-template The Tiny Tapeout project (https://tinytapeout.com/) is provided by Matt Venn in Skywater 130nm Open PDK. Digital projects can be designed using the Wowki Template (https://wokwi.com/). Wowki allows everyone to - Simulate your digital design in a browser - Browse and modify existing designs - Seamless integration into the Tiny Tapeout project on GitHub ### Curriculum Translation (1 week) ### How to translate Big Ideas to New Curriculum Design
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