Welcome to the Python to VHDL Converter, a Python-based tool designed to facilitate the conversion of Python code into VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language). This tool serves as a transpiler, transforming Python code expressions into VHDL expressions suitable for hardware implementations.
This tool aims to bridge the gap between software and hardware design by providing a streamlined approach for engineers and developers. It enables the translation of Python algorithms and functionalities into hardware descriptions compatible with FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) implementations.
By integrating Python and VHDL, this converter allows for rapid prototyping, enabling the efficient transformation of software concepts into hardware designs. Users can leverage the simplicity and flexibility of Python programming while harnessing the robustness and efficiency of VHDL for hardware development.
- Converts Python code to VHDL expressions
- Facilitates rapid prototyping for hardware design
- Bridges the gap between software and hardware development
- Mario Morcos - [email protected]
- Mohamed Mahmoud - [email protected]
- Sameh Maher Kalach - [email protected]
- Omar Khaled - [email protected]
- Mohamed Ahmed - [email protected]
For comprehensive insights into using the Python to VHDL Converter tool, refer to the documentation provided. The documentation covers usage instructions, supported Python constructs, VHDL output format
We welcome any questions, feedback, or suggestions regarding the tool. Feel free to reach out to us!
To use the Python to VHDL Converter, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository.
- Install the required dependencies.
- Run the converter with your Python code.
- Obtain the VHDL output for hardware implementation.
For any inquiries, issues, or contributions, please contact the authors or open an issue on this repository.
This project is licensed under the (AGPL-3.0 license) - see the LICENSE file for details.