Open Source Java Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software

Java Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software

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    FidoCadJ

    FidoCadJ

    Simple and intuitive 2D vector drawing for electronics and not only.

    A multiplatform vector drawing program with a complete library of electronic symbols. Schematics and drawings are stored in a very compact text format. There is no netlist concept behind the drawings (so no simulation, and this is a choice) but this allows a great graphical flexibility and ease of use, making FidoCadJ the perfect tool for exchange sketches in forum and newsgroup discussions with a few clicks. Drawings can be exported in several graphic formats, such as pdf. Follow the development live on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davbucci
    Downloads: 46 This Week
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    JMCAD - modeling of dynamic systems
    JMCAD is an program for the modeling and simulation of complex dynamic systems. This includes the ability to construct and simulate block diagrams. The visual block diagram interface offers a simple method for constructing, modifying and maintaining complex system models. The simulation engine provides fast and accurate solutions for linear, nonlinear, continuous time, discrete time, time varying and hybrid system designs. With JMCAD, users can quickly develop software or "virtual" prototypes of systems or processes to demonstrate their behavior prior to building physical prototypes. The user builds his system model by selecting predefined blocks from a block library and simply wiring the blocks together. Each block of the diagram performs a function. Users can also create custom blocks in Java and add them to the JMCAD block library. JMCAD is a block diagram language for creating complex nonlinear dynamic systems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LogicS is an EDA (Electronic Design Automation) desktop program, targeting digital circuits: designing, edtiting & simulating them. The user will be provided with a user-friendly environment for doing this (adding logic gates, creating links, simulating)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project aims at providing Open Source tools for the development and the verification of SystemC/TLM (Transaction Level Modeling) IP models, and at promoting their use by embedded software developers on SoC (System-On-Chip).
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    mcuStudio is a development environment for Microcontrollers. It's based on Eclipse (plugin). The aim is to provide a high quality development environment for electronics. First editions will target Microchip Pic mcu's. Other mcu will be supported later.
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