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    UMHDL

    UMHDL

    Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for learning HDL

    UMHDL is an educational Integrated Development Environment (IDE) intended for learning digital designing with programmable logic devices using Hardware Description Languages (HDL) through simulation. It is an open-source application created at the Miguel Hernández University (UMH). The aim for the UMHDL development was to have a graphical application that allows learning the VHDL language without licensing restrictions (using some existing open-source tools) and requiring few resources. So,...
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    GeckoCIRCUITS

    GeckoCIRCUITS is THE circuit simulator for modeling power electronics

    GeckoCIRCUITS is THE circuit simulator for modeling power electronics systems. Besides its fast circuit simulation capability, GeckoCIRCUITS combines control modelling and thermal simulations via equivalent networks in an easy-to-use software package. GeckoCIRCUITS has its strengths in the extremely high simulation speed and its open interface. The software can be integrated into MATLAB/Simulink or other programming environments.
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    Qfsm

    Qfsm

    A graphical Finite State Machine (FSM) designer.

    A graphical tool for designing finite state machines and exporting them to Hardware Description Languages, such as VHDL, AHDL, Verilog, or Ragel/SMC files for C, C++, Objective-C, Java, Python, PHP, Perl, Lua code generation.
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    PHDL

    PHDL

    An HDL alternative to PCB graphical schematic capture tools.

    ...VHDL revolutionized how FPGA designs and digital logic circuits have been designed and captured and overcame many of the difficulties associated with the use of schematic editing tools. We believe the use of an HDL is also the way of the future when it comes to PCB design. The PHDL compiler automatically supports the output of PADS and Eagle netlists, and through extending a simple java class, users can generate a netlist in practically any format required by their choice of a layout tool.
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    ECL is a system-level specification language for HW/SW designs and is based on Esterel and C. The ECL compiler parses ECL, writes Esterel and C, and uses the Esterel compiler to produce an implementation. Originally developed at Cadence Berkeley Labs.
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    Trident is a high-level language compiler for scientific agorithms written in C that target FPGAs.
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