Sigasi Visual HDL
Sigasi Visual HDL (SVH) brings a powerful VHDL and SystemVerilog analysis engine and outstanding productivity technology to VS Code.
You can use your existing SVH license, use the Community Edition for non-commercial purposes (requires Talkback), or request a commercial trial from our Sales Team via email.
Please contact support+vscode@sigasi.com with any feedback or questions that aren’t answered in the documentation.
Documentation
Documentation of Sigasi Visual HDL is split into several parts. We recommend skimming through at least the following ones.
Completing the extension’s Walkthrough will give you a full, interactive overview of SVH. You can find the Walkthrough in the VS Code Get Started tab or by navigating to the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) > Welcome: Open Walkthrough… and then selecting Getting Started with Sigasi Visual HDL or Boost your Productivity with our set of Features.
Further Reading
These articles give you more information on using the VS Code extension.
- How to monitor the memory use of Sigasi Visual HDL (knowledge)
- Better call SAL (blog post)
- Installing and maintaining Visual Studio Code / VSCodium with the Sigasi extension (knowledge)
- Exploring GitHub Copilot (blog post)
- Tips and tricks to optimize Sigasi Visual HDL (knowledge)
- Sigasi's Software Development Kit Part 2 (legacy)
- 7 reasons why you should try out our VS Code extension, number 4 will blow your mind 👀 (blog post)
- Sigasi's Software Development Kit Part 1 (legacy)
- How to configure VUnit using the Sigasi VS Code extension (knowledge)
- Sigasi extension for VS Code (screencast)