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## Tutorial Material
We have delivered an extensive tutorial on research test chip development at the MICRO conference 2019. The slides are availale below.
We have delivered an extensive tutorial on research test chip development at the MICRO conference 2019. The slides are available below.
[CHIPKIT tutorial at MICRO 2019](https://www.microarch.org/micro52/program/workshops.html#chipkit)
[CHIPKIT tutorial slides](https://mrc-donato.github.io/CHIPKIT-Tutorial/)
## Citing
## CHIPKIT IEEE Micro Paper
The paper below is a good place to start exploring research test chip methodology.
[CHIPKIT Paper (arxiv)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.04504)
[CHIPKIT Paper (Xplore)](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9096507)
## Citing
If you find this tool useful for your research, please use the following bibtex to cite us,
```
@misc{whatmough2020chipkit,
title={CHIPKIT: An agile, reusable open-source framework for rapid test chip development},
author={Paul Whatmough and Marco Donato and Glenn Ko and David Brooks and Gu-Yeon Wei},
year={2020},
eprint={2001.04504},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.AR}
}
```
'''
@ARTICLE{chipkit_micro2020,
author={P. {Whatmough} and M. {Donato} and G. {Ko} and S. K. {Lee} and D. {Brooks} and G. {Wei}},
journal={IEEE Micro},
title={CHIPKIT: An agile, reusable open-source framework for rapid test chip development},
year={2020},
volume={},
number={},
pages={1-1},}
'''
## Contributing
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