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Name: pyeda
Version: 0.7.0
Summary: Python Electronic Design Automation
Home-page: https://github.com/cjdrake/pyeda
Author: Chris Drake
Author-email: cjdrake AT gmail DOT com
License: Copyright (c) 2012, Chris Drake
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Description: Python Electronic Design Automation Repository
        ==============================================
        
        Python EDA is a Python library for electronic design automation. It is written
        entirely in Python 3.2, and currently has no external dependencies.
        
        In particular, PyEDA focuses on implementing data structures and algorithms for
        logic synthesis and verification.
        
        PyEDA is currently for education and experimentation. Python has several tools
        (eg Numpy, PyPy) in the ecosystem that are appropriate for industrial-strength
        performance, so that is a possible future direction.
        
        `Read the docs! <http://pyeda.rtfd.org>`_
        
        Warning
        =======
        
        This software is very much a work in progress. As long as the major version
        number is "0", the API could change drastically between releases. Use at
        your own risk.
        
        EDA Reference Books
        ===================
        
        * `Synthesis and Optimization of Digital Circuits <http://www.amazon.com/Synthesis-Optimization-Digital-Circuits-Giovanni/dp/0070163332>`_, by Giovanni De Micheli
        * `Logic Synthesis and Verification Algorithms <http://www.amazon.com/Logic-Synthesis-Verification-Algorithms-Hachtel/dp/0387310045>`_, by Gary D. Hatchel, and Fabio Somenzi
        * `Decision Procedures <http://www.decision-procedures.org>`_, by  Daniel Kroening, and Ofer Strichman
        
        Contact the Author
        ==================
        
        * Chris Drake (cjdrake AT gmail DOT com), http://cjdrake.blogspot.com
        
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