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Our products utilize Python, MATLAB, VSCode, ModelSim, and KiCad for comprehensive software and hardware development. These tools enable us to deliver high-quality, efficient solutions across various industries, supporting everything from rapid prototyping to precise engineering and design.
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You can learn more about our software tools below.
Python is a high-level, interpreted programming language known for its simplicity and readability. It supports multiple programming paradigms, including procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming, making it versatile and widely used in web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, scientific computing, and more.
We use Python for system modeling and HDL Verification languages (cocotb).
MATLAB is a high-level programming language and environment developed by MathWorks. It is used for numerical computing, data analysis, and visualization. It is widely employed in engineering, science, and mathematics for tasks such as algorithm development, modeling, and simulation.
ModelSim is a multi-language simulation environment by Siemens (formerly Mentor Graphics) used for simulating hardware description languages like VHDL, Verilog, and SystemC. It provides advanced debugging capabilities and is widely used for FPGA and ASIC design verification.
Chocolatey is a Windows package manager that simplifies the process of installing, updating, and managing software. It allows users to automate software installations using a command-line interface, making it an efficient tool for developers and IT professionals.
KiCad is an open-source software suite used for electronic design automation (EDA), specifically for designing schematics and printed circuit boards (PCBs). It offers a wide range of features, including schematic capture, PCB layout, 3D visualization, and Gerber file generation, making it a popular choice for hobbyists and professionals alike.
LTSpice is a powerful, free software tool for simulating electronic circuits, developed by Analog Devices. It's widely used by engineers and hobbyists to design and test analog and mixed-signal circuits through a graphical interface and a comprehensive library of components.