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The Hierarchical Asynchronous Circuit Kompiler Toolkit is a project
originally developed at
Cornell University
for aiding the design of asynchronous circuits.
The project continues to be maintained by David Fang, the original author.
Authors
David Fang <fang CAT csl DOG cornell DOG edu>
Goals
This project has many abstract and concrete goals,
short-term and long-term:
- Provide a portable, scalable set of tools to teach and demonstrate asynchronous circuit design
- Aid in designing, optimizing, testing, verifying different classes of asynchronous circuits
- Interface with other CAD tools, open-source and commercial
History
The HACKT project was begun in early 2004 in an effort to replace
the previous generation of asynchronous design tools used in our
research group at Cornell University.
Eventually, a component of the project became the basis for the
author's Ph.D. dissertation in 2008.
HACKT is based on work supported by the
National Science Foundation
under grant number CCF-0428427.
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