Electronics
Tools to develop Electronics in Lisp
- I'm sure Lisp Machine people had their own tools in LISP.
- In Le_Lisp, there has been STYX by Jacques Chambon (see his 1988 thesis at ENST.fr). Is the software available? free software?
- machines designed with LISP tools: the MEGA project at LRI (1988-1991). [Note: dead link as of Dec 04]
- I guess IcanCAD also belongs here.
Signal Processing
- Gabriel was a block-level simulator developed at Berkeley, written in Franz Lisp, but was superseded by Ptolemy (written first in C++ and now
in Java)
- QuickSig is a DSP environment written in Common Lisp developed at the University of Helsinki. I do not know whether the software is available.
- SigLab is a DSP environment written by David McClain. Its source code
is available under the GPL.
- MEAT? is an asynchronous state machine synthesis and verification tool whose
description, examples, and source code have been made available by one of the authors, Ken Stevens?.
- ANALYZE? is another asynchronous circuit analysis tool whose
description, source code, and examples Ken Stevens? has made available.
- SKILL? is a flavour of LISP, widely used in Cadence Design System and customers who use its products.
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