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| repo = https://codeberg.org/libreda
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| programming language = Rust / Python
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| operating system = Linux
| genre = Electronic Design Automation (EDA)
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The LibrEDA project is focused on creating a libre-software framework for the physical design of silicon chips. Democratizing technology and making micro-electronics easily accessible for research, education and hobbyists is an important motivation behind LibrEDA.
The LibrEDA project is focused on creating a libre-software framework for the physical design of silicon chips. Democratizing technology and making micro-electronics easily accessible for research, education and hobbyists is an important motivation behind LibrEDA.
[[File:LibrEDA logo.svg|thumb|right|Logo of the LibrEDA project.]]

Latest revision as of 23:54, 12 January 2021

LibrEDA
Original author(s)Thomas Kramer
Repositoryhttps://codeberg.org/libreda
Written inRust / Python
Operating systemLinux
TypeElectronic Design Automation (EDA)
LicenseAGPLv3
Websitehttps://libreda.org

The LibrEDA project is focused on creating a libre-software framework for the physical design of silicon chips. Democratizing technology and making micro-electronics easily accessible for research, education and hobbyists is an important motivation behind LibrEDA.

Logo of the LibrEDA project.