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| The following archives some tutorial content about asynchronous design, as well as using the ACT design automation tools. | The following archives some tutorial content about asynchronous design, as well as using the ACT design automation tools. | ||
| - | **Summer Schools.** We are organizing summer schools on asynchronous design on a regular basis. The school covers an introduction to asynchronous design, the different levels of abstraction, | + | **Summer Schools.** We are organizing summer schools on asynchronous design on a regular basis. The school covers an introduction to asynchronous design, the different levels of abstraction, |
| - | * [[summer2022: | + | The schedule, slides, and videos of the entire summer school, including demonstration sessions, are provided below. |
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| + | * [[summer2022: | ||
| * [[summer2024: | * [[summer2024: | ||
| * [[summer2026: | * [[summer2026: | ||
| - | To get started using ACT, we have provided a number of simple examples that illustrate some of the ways it can be used to construct circuits. | + | To get started using ACT, we have provided a number of [[intro_example: |
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| - | * [[intro_example: | + | |
| ====== Flow overview ====== | ====== Flow overview ====== | ||