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  • 0.13u Process?

    I've got my soldering iron in my hand and a box full of components, I've got Matrox' whitepapers so who wants a 0.13 chip?

    Damn though, 0.13 inches is gonna be tight! I might treat myself and buy a new soldering iron tip.

    It's gonna take me a good couple of hours per chip though, so don't all be asking for one at the same time!

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  • #2
    Hey, I want one. With triple head and 256MB, please. When can I have it?
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    • #3
      Some late-night calculations, so pardon me if this goes wrong...

      1 micron = 10^-6 meters
      0.15 microns = 0,00000015 meters

      1 inch = 2,54 centimeters
      0.13 * 2,54 centimeters = 0,3302 centimeters = 0,003302 meters

      0,003302 / 0,00000015 = 22013,333..

      So the traces with your process would be only a little over 22000 times wider than with Matrox's current process.

      If we suppose that Parhelia's die would have a size of, say, 3 x 3 centimeters and the proportions would stay the same then your die would be...

      <b>660,40 meters wide.</b>

      Sounds good, I want one too

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      • #4
        For the Litho Processing we can use an old coppier

        Paul
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        • #5
          At that size we'd be able to throw out all of those pesky factors like non-linear properties and skin effect. Who cares if it only has a 20kHz clock, it will be damn cool.
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          • #6
            and think of the fan we could fit on it
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            • #7
              Yeah really!... attic fans boasting >1000cfm are only like $70 if ya shop around
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              • #8
                W00T!

                1000 cfm......yum
                Better to let one think you are a fool, than speak and prove it


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                • #9
                  Now stop going on about 1000 cfm attic fans. You might give Maggi ideas

                  Paul
                  "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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                  • #10
                    I always thought something like a 'vette radiator and a pool pump would work on stuff like this

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                    • #11
                      already have that (so to speak
                      "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

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                      • #12
                        Now stop going on about 1000 cfm attic fans. You might give Maggi ideas

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                        • #13
                          I ran out of components building my first one... I'll pop down my local chippy and see if they can help me.

                          Speed of light = 300,000,000 metres per second, and my chip's gonna be 660 metres wide, by 660 metres tall, then the longest a signal might travel to reach from one corner to the other is ~934 metres, so if I say 1000 metres to be sure. Therefore, the clock speed could be approaching 1/(1000/300000000) = 300000Hz? Pah! I spit on your 20kHz, it only takes 3.33x10<sup>-6</sup>second for light to travel across my chip!

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                          • #14
                            Sounds technical enough for me...I like it!!!

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