Using LayoutEditorYou can use any software you want to layout the physical design of your photomasks. As long as you provide some form of consistent vector data, we can build your masks.
If you don't already have a software solution, LayoutEditor is a great choice. It is stable, fast, powerful, affordable, easy to learn, and available in our store. It uses the industry-standard design format GDSII as it's native language and also opens and saves a variety of other formats including OASIS, OpenAccess, DXF, Gerber, and many more. For more advanced applications, LayoutEditor offers tremendous functionality with Python/C++ macros (here's an example) as well as layout from schematic. |
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For a more extensive look with a real-world application, here is a series of YouTube videos produced by Jay Morreale as he uses LayoutEditor to design the physical layout of graphene FETs and test structures for a 100mm wafer.
1. Introduction
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2. Setup
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3. Die Plan
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4. Graphene FET
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5. Hall Bar Test Structure
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6. van der Pauw Test
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7. Contact Resistance
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8. Die Layout
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