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Tiny Tapeout: Getting started - Design your own chip

Ever dreamed of designing your own chip? With Tiny Tapeout you go from idea to real silicon — no experience required. Workshop 1 of 2: we get you set up and ready to submit to the autumn shuttle.

IDA Conference, København

Monday, 24 August 2026

17:30 - 21:00

DKK 100.00 - 300.00

English

More practical information at the bottom of the page.

Introduction to Tiny Tapeout with hands-on TT06 demoboards — from simple logic to a Linux-booting RISC-V — and your first step toward your own ASIC.

Tiny Tapeout lets anyone design and manufacture their own ASIC at a fraction of the traditional cost. This is the first of two workshops that together take you from beginner to a submission-ready design before the Tiny Tapeout shuttle closes in early September.

We cover: - What is Tiny Tapeout, and why is it a game-changer for hardware enthusiasts? - Overview of the design flow: from Wokwi / HDL to finished chip - The shuttle model: how many designs share one chip, and what it costs - Setting up the development environment — so everyone is ready for the hands-on workshop 2

Hands-on with real silicon — we bring 10 Tiny Tapeout demoboards carrying TT06 silicon, so participants can try designs on actual chips. We explore a range of designs to get a feel for what the platform can do, from the simple to the surprisingly capable: - Simple stateless logic (the “hello world” of chip design) - Analog building blocks — an ADC and ring oscillators - All the way up to a full RISC-V core that boots Linux

By the end you have the basic understanding needed to start your own first chip design — one that can be taped out on an upcoming shuttle (we target TTSKY26c, closing 7 Sep 2026).

Target group Hardware- and software-curious people, students and hobbyists interested in chip design. No prior experience required.

You will get an understanding of the Tiny Tapeout ecosystem and a working development environment, ready to start work on your own design.

Prerequisites None. Bring a laptop. 

There will be food served during the evening.    

The workshop is conducted by Jørgen Kragh Jakobsen. Jørgen has been part of the open-source chip design ecosystem for the last 5 years, has done multiple workshops on Tiny Tapeout, and has given guest lectures and camps covering all aspects of doing chip design with open-source tools and PDKs.   



Prices

Participant, not a member of IDA

300 kr.

Unemployed IDA member

100 kr.

Member

100 kr.

Senior member

100 kr.

Student member

100 kr.

Practical Information

Where

IDA Conference
Kalvebods Brygge 31
1560 København

When

Monday, 24 August 2026
17:30 - 21:00

Registration deadline

Sunday, 23 August 2026 23:55

Latest cancellation

Sunday, 23 August 2026 23:55

Event language

Engelsk

Total seats

25

Available seats

24

Organizer

IDA Embedded

Meetup no.

367949
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