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    eLogSim

    eLogSim

    Digital circuit simulator

    ...It uses a test oriented stimulus approach and offers a statistical (or exhaustive if it makes sense) fault simulation option. eLogSim has a simple GUI and is pre-compiled for Ubuntu 20, Mint 20, CentOS 8, openSUSE 15, FreeBSD 12, Solaris 11, Windows 10/11 & Raspbian/Raspberry PiOS Buster (32/64bit) & Ubuntu-MATE 20.04 (64 bit) operating systems. Cross platform & -network, concurrent fault simulation now available. Commented, easy-to-compile source-code included as well.
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    adms
    ADMS is a code generator that converts electrical compact device models specified in high-level description language into ready-to-compile c code for the API of spice simulators. Repository migrated to: https://github.com/Qucs/ADMS For checkout do: git clone https://github.com/Qucs/ADMS.git
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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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