Case study (open-source tooling)
SaxoFlow is an evidence-first design + verification workflow that combines open-source EDA tools with GenAI-assisted generation and iteration loops—built to make learning and prototyping faster and more systematic.
- Focus: verification workflow automation + reproducibility
- Stack: Python · SystemVerilog · SVA · open-source EDA ecosystem
- Artifacts: CLI flows · agent-assisted generation · logs/evidence trail
Problem
Digital design and verification iteration is slowed down by environment setup, tool fragmentation, and repeated manual loops (install → run → debug → re-run).
Approach
- CLI-driven installation and orchestration for open-source tooling
- Agent-assisted RTL, testbench, and property generation
- Evidence-first workflow: outputs are saved as artifacts; iterations are repeatable
Evidence and artifacts
Repository
Core entry point for the project, including documentation and current workflow capabilities.
What I’m building next
- Retrieval-grounded help (RAG) over docs/specs/project context
- A lightweight IDE experience so students don’t live in the terminal
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