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Sigasi Studio is your trusted environment for creating, integrating, and validating HDL specifications. You can find out more about its features and licenses here.

You can download Sigasi as an extension for VS Code or a stand-alone Eclipse application. In order to use Sigasi past a free trial period, you’ll need a more permanent license, which you can request by contacting sales via email or via our contact page.

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Sigasi VS Code Extension

The best way to manage HDL code in VS Code

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Sigasi Studio Eclipse Application

The best way to manage HDL code in Eclipse

VS Code Extension

Sigasi Studio in the Leading IDE

Why not let hardware design employ the prevailing streamlined development environments available? With Sigasi, HDL specifications get specific language and standards support within leading integrated development environments that frictionlessly incorporate tools like source control management, central repositories, gremlin tracking, bookmarks, and comment-based TODO lists.

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Additional Resources for Our Sigasi Studio VS Code Extension

You can find all documentation, release notes, and screencasts on our Insights pages
We’ve written a complete explanation for installing and configuring the extension.
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Check out the technical FAQ page.

Sigasi Studio Eclipse Application

Create, Integrate, and Validate your HDL in Eclipse

Download a zip file and get started with integrated development in Eclipse, shift-left validation, and synchronized visualizations for your HDL specifications.

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Additional Resources for Sigasi Studio for Eclipse

You can find all documentation, release notes, and screencasts on our Insights pages
Can’t find the answer you’re looking for below? Check out the technical FAQ page.
Prefer watching to reading? You can find lots of how-to and help videos on our YouTube Channel.