126 projects tagged "Electronic Design Automation (EDA)"
gEDA is a suite of electronic design automation (EDA) tools. Currently, the project offers a mature suite of free software applications for electronics design, including schematic capture, attribute management, bill of materials (BOM) generation, netlisting into over 20 netlist formats, analog and digital simulation, and printed circuit board (PCB) layout.
BOUML is a UML 2 tool box that allows you to specify and generate code in C++, Java, IDL, and PHP. BOUML is very fast and doesn't require much memory to manage several thousands of classes. BOUML is extensible, and the external tools (named plug-outs) can be written in C++ or Java, using BOUML for their definition as any other program. UML models can be exported to HTML pages, including PNG or SVG graphics.
TkGate is an event-driven digital circuit simulator with a TCL/Tk-based graphical editor. It supports a wide range of primitive circuit elements and user-defined modules for hierarchical design. The distribution comes with a number of tutorial and example circuits which can be loaded through the "Help" menu, and the example circuits include a simple CPU, programmed to run the Animals game. TkGate has multi-lingual support for English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Welsh, and Catalan.
Slam is a mature IC Layout editor with the ability to edit very large designs (such as stream files larger than 10GB). Novel features include threading for redraw, support for displaying on multiple X servers simultaneously, and a Tcl interface to the database for user extensibility. The system is a library based system with multi-user support. Programmable structures (P-Cells) are available in Tcl. The editor includes gds input and output.
Piklab is an integrated development environment for applications based on PIC and dsPIC microcontrollers. Supported compilers are: the Small Device C Compiler, the GNU PIC Utilities, PICC compilers, the PIC30 toolchain, the C18 compiler, the JAL and JALV2 compilers, the CSC compiler, and the Boost compilers. Supported programmers: ICD2, PICkit, PICkit2, PicStart+, and most direct programmers. Supported debuggers: ICD2 and GPSim. A commandline programmer/debugger is also provided.
A tool for dynamically changing the properties of a running XFree86 xterm.