The paper below is a good place to start exploring research test chip methodology.
If you find this project useful for your research, please use the following bibtex to cite us,
[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,
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@ARTICLE{chipkit_micro2020,
@ARTICLE{chipkit_micro2020,
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## Authors
## Authors
This project was developed at Harvard University to support a number of generations of research test chips.
The material in this project was developed at the [VLSI and Architecture group](https://vlsiarch.eecs.harvard.edu/) at Harvard University to support many generations of research test chips.
[Paul Whatmough](https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-whatmough-2062729/), Arm Research, Boston, MA
[Paul Whatmough](https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-whatmough-2062729/), Arm Research, Boston, MA