Welcome to Fedora Electronic Lab

Design, Simulate and Program electronics.

Fedora Electronic Lab provides a complete electronic laboratory setup with reliable open source design tools in order to meet one's requirements to keep one in pace with current technological race.

Fedora Electronic Lab is
  • Fedora's EDA portfolio,
  • an opensource EDA provider and
  • opensource EDA community builder.

Advantages

  • Deployable in both development and production environments.
  • No kernel patches are required, making it easy to deploy and use.
  • No licenses required and it is free.

Main Highlights

"Fedora Electronic Lab" targets mainly the Micro-Nano Electronic Engineering field. It introduces:
  • a collection of Perl modules to extend Verilog and VHDL support.
  • tools for Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Design Flow process.
  • extra standard cell libraries supporting a feature size of 0.13µm. (more than 300 MB)
  • extracted spice decks which can be simulated with gnucap/ngspice or any spice simulators.
  • interoperability between various packages in order to achieve different design flows.
  • tools for embedded design and to provide support for ARM as a secondary architecture in Fedora.
  • tool set for Openmoko development and other opensource hardware communities.
  • a Peer Review Web-based solution coupled with Eclipse IDE for Embedded/Digital Hardware IP design.
  • PLA tools, C-based design methodologies, simulators for 8051 and 8085 microcontrollers and many more ...

Glossary

ASIC : Application-Specific Integrated Circuit
EDA : Electronic Design Automation
VLSI : Very Large Scale Integration, about 10⁶ to 10⁷ transistors