An editor for digital circuit schematics. The focus lies on circuits build from configurable components such as LUTs or CMUXs. It can evaluate if a given behaviour can be fulfilled by the designed circuit.
Not dead, only asleep. Due to some questionable choices and lack of Qt-knowledge the current version has some design flaws. A better design is in active development and a rewrite into q2d 0.2 has started in December 2015 and is currently ongoing.
- Support for user-generated components
- Automatically generated circuit symbols for components
- Alternatively, custom symbols can be specified if desired
Currently the application is in the early alpha stage. Releses are provided as source code only and can be found here (incl. release notes).
Required to build and run:
q2d requires external tools to be able to solve the mapping of functions onto circuit designs:
Their source code must be put in the main q2d directory or the q2d.pro file must be adjusted to contain the correct paths.
These files describe components that can be used within the tool. For those, who do not want to write these files by hand, a collection of pre-fabricated descriptor files can be found in the q2d component repository.
Pronounced as きゅとで. At least for now.