DiscoverThe Amp Hour Electronics Podcast#703 – Building wafer.space with Tim Ansell
#703 – Building wafer.space with Tim Ansell

#703 – Building wafer.space with Tim Ansell

Update: 2025-09-25
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Welcome back Tim Ansell!



  • Tim’s past appearances and previous work


  • Tiny Tapeout

    • Matt Venn’s Tiny Tapeout program further subdivides the manufacturing costs, making it the cheapest way to create custom silicon, typically costing around $300 per design.

    • Tiny Tapeout lowers the barrier to entry, allowing people to “just try it and see if you like it,” similar to writing a “hello world” program.

    • The program has already processed almost 3,000 projects, demonstrating high community demand when costs are low.

    • Despite limitations, advanced projects are possible: a developer taped out a Linux capable SOC using open-source tools and the Tiny Tapeout space.



  • Introducing Wafer Space

    • Tim started Wafer Space, based in Singapore, to provide community access to open-source manufacturing after Efabless ceased operations.

    • Wafer Space focuses on the GF180MCU PDK (Global Foundries 180 nm process), which is a much cheaper technology manufactured in Singapore.

    • The core offering is a low-volume production run: $7,000 USD gets you 1,000 chips back. This volume is enough for prototyping and shipping a small product (e.g., 500 units).

    • The design envelope area is 3.8 x 5 mm (20 mm squared) using the 180 nm process.

    • Interested parties should sign up via the Crowd Supply page.  The deadline for purchase is the November 28th and submissions are due by December 3rd, with delivery by March 15th.



  • Manufacturing & Packaging

    • By default, customers receive bare silicon die

    • Tim is working with PCB manufacturers (like JLC PCB, PCB Way, Seed Studio) to offer Chip on Board (COB) wire bonding assembly onto custom PCBs (think black epoxy blob on a PCB)

    • COB packaging is significantly cheaper (sub-$2) than standard packaging houses (which often charge around $7 per chip).

    • This approach also provides faster iteration speed, as PCB manufacturers offer quick turnaround times (sometimes 3 days) compared to typical packaging houses (3 months)



  • Getting Started & Resources

    • If you are new to chip design, starting with Tiny Tapeout’s click and drag tools is highly recommended. Matt Venn previously talked/sang about Siliwiz

    • More advanced tools include Verilog and VHDL (coding style) or KLayout and Magic (drawing shapes, similar to PCB design).

    • To follow the project or seek help, join the Wafer Space Discord

    • New services offering open-source silicon manufacturing include IHP (Europe/130 nm) and Chip Foundry (US/Skywater), increasing ecosystem resiliency.



  • Website: Wafer.space

  • Sign up on the CrowdSupply campaign

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#703 – Building wafer.space with Tim Ansell

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