The original MOSbius project by Peter Kinget et al. is a custom chip with basic MOS devices and building blocks interconnected by a reconfigurable array of analog switches to be able to build circuits and experiment with analog circuit design.
Matthew Venn commissioned an adaptation of the concept to fit on Tiny Tapeout Skywater shuttles and a proposal by Andrew Kang was accepted. See the attached document.
Andrew completed the schematic design along with simulation end of August 2025 but before he completed layout, I decided to use this as a base to build my own layout variant.
The design of the analog part is pretty much unchanged, only minor adaptations guided by layout were made. The digital control part was adapted quite a bit.
A configuration bitstream needs to be loaded serially to control all the analog switches on-board. The software suite to generate this is yet to be written.
Depends on what circuit you want to build and how you want to test it ...
# | Input | Output | Bidirectional |
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0 | data_in | data_out | |
1 | enable | ||
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ua | PCB Pin | Internal index | Description |
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0 | A5 | 5 | Reference Bias |
1 | A0 | 0 | Bus 1A |
2 | A4 | 4 | Bus 2A |
3 | A1 | 1 | Bus 3A |
4 | A3 | 3 | Bus 4A |
5 | A2 | 2 | Bus 5A |