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Latch-Up-2024

The Latch-Up conference is a weekend of presentations and networking dedicated to free and open source silicon.

Address

Room

  • Room 230: 250-seater lecture theatre on the second level
  • Location:
    • To the right as you walk in
    • No signs on walls due to building restrictions
  • Directions:
    • Take the stairs (center of the building) to the second floor, turn right past the elevators
    • Or take the elevator to the second floor, turn right as you exit
    • Pass the railing overlooking the entry atrium, around to the left
    • Room 230 doors are on your left (unlocked during the day)

Times

  • Coffee available from 8am
  • Presentations start at 9am
  • Friday:
    • Lunch just before midday (after group photo)
    • After talks, go to Draper Labs for pizza
    • Then to Venture Cafe for lightning talks, beer, and possibly more pizza
    • Directions to Draper and Venture Cafe on the schedule page: https://fossi-foundation.org/latch-up/2024#schedule
  • Saturday:
    • Similar schedule during the day
    • Head to Flat Top Johnny’s after talks, around 5pm
  • Sunday:
    • Longer form workshops/tutorials in the morning
    • Details to be provided on Friday

Conference Matrix Chat

Videos

Meta

Prompts

We’re going to work in a couple of steps…

The final output should be a code block containing a shell archive called setup.shar that creates the directory structure and files for the course. Made on for the shell archive should be for j@wal.sh. There is no source directory.

  • You should provide the name for the child directory
  • Do not show any commentary
  • Only show the code block with the shell archive
  • Double check for any child directories that might cause the script to error out

Create and name a two week course (lc + dashes) for a session summary I’ll provide after you confirm we’re ready to proceed. Assume we’re going to populate {dir name}/README.org so show the course in a code block for org-mode. Suggest any code that would be relevant. Suggest questions the student should be able to answer at the end of the course. All code examples should induced a suggested filename to save to the directory.

Let me know when you’re ready…

Tutorials

Takeaways and Tasks

Friday Sessions

[#A] Caster: An Open-source E-Ink Controller

[#A] Teaching Modern EDA using a Tapeout-Centric University Course

  • Open PDK + OpenLane RTL-to-GDS
  • Physics and Stats students interested

[#C] CedarEDA for open source silicon

[#C] Cohort: Software-Oriented Acceleration for You, Me, and Our Heterogeneous SoCs

Towards xBGAS on CHERI: Examining the Benefits of a Secure Distributed Architecture

Towards Cycle-accurate Simulation of xBGAS

Artifact Evaluation for the Field Programmable Gate Array Community

Chisel 6 and beyond

MRPHS: Enabling Transaction-level Deductive Formal Verification Through PDVL

Architecture 2.0: Toward Open Source Foundation Models and Datasets for Hardware Design

[#B] Sonata: A development platform to enable exploring the use of CHERI for embedded applications

Riding The Wave: Building Wave Pipelines in FPGAs

Giving Students A Byte of Open-Source: Advancing Hardware Education

Open-source resources for learning the Bluespec HL-HDLs

PyHDL-IF: An Easy-to-Use Python/HDL Cross-Calling Interface

Talks at Draper

Lightning Talks at VenCaf

Saturday Sessions

Open source RTL verification with Verilator

Transparent Checkpointing for Fault Tolerance in RISC-V

[#A] HDLAgent, Enhancing Hardware Language in the age of LLMs

Spade: An HDL Inspired By Modern Software Languages

Switchboard: Calling All Hardware Models

From an Open-Source ISA to Open-Source HW to Open-Source Silicon

@ARTICLE{8715500,
  author={Pullini, Antonio and Rossi, Davide and Loi, Igor and Tagliavini, Giuseppe and Benini, Luca},
  journal={IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits}, 
  title={Mr.Wolf: An Energy-Precision Scalable Parallel Ultra Low Power SoC for IoT Edge Processing}, 
  year={2019},
  volume={54},
  number={7},
  pages={1970-1981},
  doi={10.1109/JSSC.2019.2912307}}

Open Source Hardware: Hacking Silicon for Fun (instead of profit)

A History of TL-Verilog Google Summer of Code Projects under FOSSi Foundation

UMI: Universal Memory Interface

ABC: The Way It Should Have Been Designed

BYOL (Build Your Own Linter) – UVMLint for IEEE-UVM core code development

Beyond EDA lies Edalize

RF Front-end receiver design for 2.4GH/5GHz WiFi application

CACE Study: Open source analog and mixed-signal design flow

IHP Open Source PDK: Announcement, Setup, Current State and Experiences, and look ahead

Tiny Tapeout: custom silicon open to all

Sunday Sessions

A Taste of TL-Verilog in the Context of Tiny Tapeout (Steve Hoover)

TBD (Michel Kinsy)

Music

Heliotropic - Failure

Heliotropic by Failure https://www.shazam.com/track/66320532/heliotropic?referrer=share

Heard It in a Love Song - The Marshall Tucker Band

Heard It in a Love Song by The Marshall Tucker Band https://www.shazam.com/track/40708901/heard-it-in-a-love-song?referrer=share

Hannah Hunt - Vampire Weekend

Hannah Hunt by Vampire Weekend https://www.shazam.com/track/86963034/hannah-hunt?referrer=share

Blush - Velvet Moon

Blush by Velvet Moon https://www.shazam.com/track/429547080/blush?referrer=share

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