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====== The ACT VLSI Design Tools ====== | ====== The ACT VLSI Design Tools ====== | ||
- | Welcome to the Wiki for the ACT suite of VLSI design tools. ACT is an **A**synchronous **C**ircuit **T**oolkit which has been built from scratch to support the design and implementation of asynchronous logic. While that is the main goal, some of the tools we have developed | + | Welcome to the Wiki for the ACT suite of VLSI design tools. ACT is an **A**synchronous **C**ircuit **T**oolkit which has been built from scratch to support the design and implementation of asynchronous logic. While that is the main goal, the tools we have developed also support |
- | **Asynchronous | + | When an existing open-source tool used by mainstream chip designers can be re-purposed for asynchronous |
- | * [[tutorial: | + | ===== Asynchronous design ===== |
- | **ACT language** | + | |
- | * [[install|Installing and building | + | |
- | * [[language: | + | * [[asic:start|ACT ASIC flow]]: a summary of the steps in the overall ASIC flow using ACT |
- | * [[config:|ACT configuration files]] needed for a new technology. | + | |
+ | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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+ | If you are interested in building the tools from scratch: | ||
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+ | * [[install|ACT]]: | ||
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+ | We also have a [[summer2024:dockersetup|docker container]] that contains the tools, if you'd like to try them out without installing them on your system. | ||
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+ | If you are a Homebrew user, check out the [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== ACT language ===== | ||
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+ | The ACT language combined with a set of configuration files are used when designing circuits. The configuration files control some basic ACT behavior, and also include technology-specific information (e.g. what is the feature size, what are the transistor types available in the technology, etc.) | ||
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+ | * [[language:|Language reference]] | ||
+ | * ACT configuration | ||
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+ | * [[config: | ||
+ | * [[language: | ||
* [[history: | * [[history: | ||
+ | ===== ACT library ===== | ||
- | **ACT library** | + | In addition to the core language, we also provide some standard |
* [[stdlib: | * [[stdlib: | ||
- | * [[lib:|Using the ACT library]] | + | * [[sim:|Simulation |
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+ | For those interested in writing tools, we have some documentation available for the core ACT library and data structures. | ||
- | **Tools** | + | |
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+ | * [[guide: | ||
+ | ===== Tools ===== | ||
* [[stdoptions: | * [[stdoptions: | ||
* [[tools: | * [[tools: | ||
+ | * [[asic: | ||