Layout Reference

The Layout of a PCell represents the physical implementation of your design. This means it’s made of a set of geometrical elements that belong to a certain layer. It’s also possible to add additional information like port and device labels.

All layout information of your PCell is captured in the i3.LayoutView. Typically the structure of a PCell with a LayoutView will look as follows:

import ipkiss3.all as i3
class MyCell(i3.PCell):
  class Layout(i3.LayoutView):
      # some layout specific properties
      length = i3.PositiveNumberProperty(default=10, doc="length")
      width = i3.PositiveNumberProperty(default=2, doc="some width")

      def _generate_instances(self, insts):
          # In _generate_instances, we'll specify the
          # references to child layouts

      def _generate_elements(self, elems):
          # in _generate_elements Geometrical Elements
          # are added

      def _generate_ports(self, ports):
          # Used to specify the input & output of your component

Separating the definition of all components of a LayoutView helps to assure that your LayoutView is well structured.

The Layouting capabilities in IPKISS are quite extensive, which is why the reference manual is split into different themes below. For a condensed guide about layout you can visit the layout guide.

Elements, Layers & Instances

Elements are the basic building blocks of the layout. These can be geometric data drawn on a certain layer, or instances to other PCells for building hierarchical layouts.

Shapes & Geometry

All layoutviews are in the end composed of a set of the geometrical primitives. Use this part of the reference to find out how to build the geometry of your layout.

Ports

Ports are locations on the layout where connections are made.

Placement and Routing

Functions for placing PCells and routing between their ports according to a predefined set of constraints.

Transformations

Predefined transformations in IPKISS used to transform (i.e., rotate, translate) layout instances and geometrical primitives.

Importing from GDSII

If you have existing GDSII layouts it is possible to import them into IPKISS.

Exporting to GDSII

If you have a layout, it is possible to export it to GDSII.

IoColumn

Used to place components on top of each other and connect them to grating or edge couplers on the side.

Shape modifiers

Predefined shape modifiers for modifying existing shapes.

Operations

Useful functions to check and manipulate elements and Layout data.

Filters

Filters can be used to change how GDSII output is generated from Layout data.