Vhdl2sch stand for VHDL to schematic converter.
If you need to create a illustration schematic of your VHDL entities Vhdl2Sch is made for you.
It parse your file, find the entitie and create the corespondant schematic with Latex/Tikz.
The result is a pdf (if latex is installed) with a very narrow bounding box so you can import it in a latex document easily.
Linux Not yet windows Not yet MacOs
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QT 4.8 (not tested on 5.0 and 5.2)
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lualatex
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Aegyptus font installed
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cd fonts
sudo cp Aegyptus.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/aegyptus/
sudo mkdir /usr/share/fonts/truetype/aegyptus
cd exe/
make
just execute Vhdl2LatexSch It will produce demo.pdf
./Vhdl2LatexSch
If it is ok you now can use Vhdl2LatexSch.
Copy Vhdl2LatexSch to /usr/bin/ or elsewhere in your path
Vhdl2LatexSch test.vhd
with "test.vhd" your file to convert
qtcreator on debian/ubuntu
apt-get install qtcreator
open the source/Vhdl2LatexSch.pro and configure your project to build in exe/
- Auto finding of component usage and global schematic (with sub files) generation
- Multiple schematic theme (using keywords to select look and feel like in beamer)
- A clean way to install it (a package ?)