forked from M-Labs/artiq
Robert Jördens
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* remove xtrig from the target as it is not usually connected (used for dds_clock) and ignore PMT2/BTN2 as C:15 is used for dds_clock. * this also aligns the ttl channel numbers with kc705/nist_qc1 (two pmt inputs followed by 16 ttl outputs followed by leds) |
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README.rst
.. image:: doc/logo/artiq.png .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/m-labs/artiq.svg :target: https://travis-ci.org/m-labs/artiq .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/m-labs/artiq/badge.svg?branch=master :target: https://coveralls.io/r/m-labs/artiq?branch=master ARTIQ (Advanced Real-Time Infrastructure for Quantum physics) is a next-generation control system for quantum information experiments. It is being developed in partnership with the Ion Storage Group at NIST, and its applicability reaches beyond ion trapping. The system features a high-level programming language that helps describing complex experiments, which is compiled and executed on dedicated hardware with nanosecond timing resolution and sub-microsecond latency. Technologies employed include Python, Migen, MiSoC/mor1kx, LLVM and llvmlite. ARTIQ is licensed under 3-clause BSD. Website: http://m-labs.hk/artiq