This project offers a simple yet effective tool for Electronic Design Automation (EDA) using the C programming language. Designed for enthusiasts and students who are taking their first steps into hardware design, it focuses on practicality and ease of use. The project enables users to:
- Transform C Code to Gates: Convert C source code into basic gate-level circuits, making the leap from coding to hardware design more accessible.
- Visualize Circuits: Generate visual circuit diagrams from the gate combinations, providing a clear view of the design for further analysis or educational purposes.
- Analyze Circuit Topology: Apply graph theory to understand the layout and interconnections within the circuit, aiding in the comprehension of complex designs.
- Simulate Circuit Outcomes: Calculate how circuits would perform in real life, giving users insight into the practical implications of their designs.
Ideal for educational projects or hobbyists interested in exploring the bridge between software and hardware, [Your Chosen Name] aims to simplify the process of electronic design with a straightforward, user-friendly approach.
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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.