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HAL – The Hardware Analyzer
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PCB Design Language: A programming way to design schematics.
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Apr 8, 2021  - Python
 
Tools for working with circuits as graphs in python
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Nov 17, 2023  - Verilog
 
A flexible framework for analyzing and transforming FPGA netlists. Official repository.
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Feb 12, 2025  - Python
 
A hand-drawn schematic sketch recognizer and converter. Three-Step pipeline: Component detection using traditional image processing; Component classification using a custom trained CNN; Schematic generation using a proprietary generation algorithm.
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A standalone structural (gate-level) verilog parser
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Sep 10, 2025  - C++
 
A MATLAB project that uses modified nodal analysis to calculate the node voltages of any analog circuit.
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Aug 8, 2022  - MATLAB
 
This is a SpyDrNet Plugin for a physical design related transformations
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Jun 13, 2025  - Python
 
This is a demo for still image compression application
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Apr 14, 2018  - Verilog
 
TMR utilities for the SpyDrNet project
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Nov 7, 2023  - Python
 
This guide will teach you all the basics of KiCad from schematic building to PCB design. It will also teach you how to add libraries, create your own symbols & footprints, export the drill and gerber files, and many more tips to get you started on your KiCad journey!
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