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I had recent occasion to write down most of what I had been doing for the past few years, in the form of a PhD dissertation, An Integrated Circuit Design Framework for Human, Computer, and ML Designers. That includes lots of thoughts about our field, its future, and related hot takes. It has been lauded as "actually kinda good" and "not boring" and "how I (the reader) used to write before there was ChatGPT", even by non-nerds. If you are a non-nerd, I recommend the prologue and first chapter or two. (I suspect the quoted reviewers stopped there.) Only those with a shared special breed of nerdery of will care to read to the end.
- Open (and Closed) Source Analog Design with Hdl21 & VLSIR, from FSiC 2023 (and on YouTube)
- CHIPS Alliance Analog Working Group, December 2022
- VLSIR - A Modular Framework for Programming Analog & Custom Circuits & Layouts, ISPD '23: Proceedings of the 2023 International Symposium on Physical Design, March 2023
- Tape-Out Course: Silicon in a Semester, IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine, Volume: 14, Issue: 2, Spring 2022
LinkedIn says we're in stealth mode, because you guys seem to find that cool? But if you've read this long, you can be in on the secret, we're Generation Alpha (Transistor). If you wanna learn more just reach out.
Of late I have been asked with increasing frequency whether I am in fact a cactus.
That would make this site (and especially all the work it describes) way more impressive. And the cactus is named Dan too (after someone I know).
But no I look more like this.
Dan the cactus (RIP) fills in as an avatar on sites like this. If you see Dan on some other site, that's probably me.
It's both.
As of this writing https://dan.fritch.mn redirects to here.
For many years it had been a custom site, with custom styling and various build flows and languages and tools, and I got tired of it. GitHub's markdown styling and rendering works just great for stuff like this thanks.