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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 have also been used for designing synchronous logic. These tools have been developed primarily by [[http:// | 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 have also been used for designing synchronous logic. These tools have been developed primarily by [[http:// | ||
- | **Asynchronous design** | + | ===== Asynchronous design |
* [[tutorial: | * [[tutorial: | ||
- | **ACT language** | + | ===== ACT language |
* [[install|Installing and building ACT]] | * [[install|Installing and building ACT]] | ||
* [[language: | * [[language: | ||
* [[config: | * [[config: | ||
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* [[history: | * [[history: | ||
- | **ACT library** | + | ===== ACT library |
* [[stdlib: | * [[stdlib: | ||
- | * [[lib:|Using the ACT library]] | + | * [[http:// |
- | **Tools** | + | ===== Tools ===== |
* [[stdoptions: | * [[stdoptions: |