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| repo = https://codeberg.org/libreda | | repo = https://codeberg.org/libreda | ||
| programming language = Rust | | programming language = Rust / Python | ||
| operating system = Linux | | operating system = Linux | ||
| genre = Electronic Design Automation (EDA) | | 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
Original author(s) | Thomas Kramer |
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Repository | https://codeberg.org/libreda |
Written in | Rust / Python |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | Electronic Design Automation (EDA) |
License | AGPLv3 |
Website | https://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.