Fedora Electronic Laboratory provides a complete electronic laboratory setup with reliable open source design tools in order to meet one's requirements to keep one in pace with current technological race.
As explained in the Download section, this opensource Electronic Laboratory can either be deployed via either:
- yum,
- a Fedora Electronic Lab LiveDVD or
- as a cloud computing based solution.
- Fedora Electronic Lab is
- Fedora's EDA portfolio,
- an opensource EDA provider and
- opensource EDA community builder.
Advantages
- Deployable in both development and production environments.
- No kernel patches are required, making it easy to deploy and use.
- No licenses required and it is free.
Main Highlights
"Fedora Electronic Lab" targets mainly the Micro-Nano Electronic Engineering field. It introduces:- a collection of Perl modules to extend Verilog and VHDL support.
- tools for Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Design Flow process.
- extra standard cell libraries supporting a feature size of 0.13µm. (more than 300 MB)
- extracted spice decks which can be simulated with gnucap/ngspice or any spice simulators.
- interoperability between various packages in order to achieve different design flows.
- tools for embedded design and to provide support for ARM as a secondary architecture in Fedora.(Fedora-arm)
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