The latest overlay I did:
https://is.gd/7HRkOq
Fat Agnus/CSG8375R0 Metal vs. Poly
Some interesting MOS/CSG chip layout comparisons
Re: Some interesting MOS/CSG chip layout comparisons
While the vast majority of TED chips for the plus/4, C16 series was
Revision 2 of the 8360 chip there's also a revision 3 out in the wild:
https://is.gd/wnXAU7
Revision 2 of the 8360 chip there's also a revision 3 out in the wild:
https://is.gd/wnXAU7
Re: Some interesting MOS/CSG chip layout comparisons
I can't see any changes jumping out at me, other than the addition of the mask copyright. Presumably the behavioural difference is known? Or is it a difference in quality, in some way?
Re: Some interesting MOS/CSG chip layout comparisons
So far I think the ESD protection at the pads was changed and a the back-bias generator was changed very(!) slightly.
Apart from that I didn't see anything else - but I didn't take a look at full resolution yet.
My guess is that it was just a change for a different manufacturing process. Note: the R2 was introduced 1984
and the R3 apparently 1986 and MOS migrated from NMOS to HMOS-I and HMOS-II inbetween IIRC.
MOS/CSG did the same with the 6581 which had almost identical layouts from R2 to R3 and R4. Only changes for
the manufacturing process (e.g. die shrink).
Apart from that I didn't see anything else - but I didn't take a look at full resolution yet.
My guess is that it was just a change for a different manufacturing process. Note: the R2 was introduced 1984
and the R3 apparently 1986 and MOS migrated from NMOS to HMOS-I and HMOS-II inbetween IIRC.
MOS/CSG did the same with the 6581 which had almost identical layouts from R2 to R3 and R4. Only changes for
the manufacturing process (e.g. die shrink).
Re: Some interesting MOS/CSG chip layout comparisons
Just for the sake of it I started vectorizing the 6509R7: