The QICK is a kit of firmware and software to use the Xilinx RFSoC as to control quantum systems.
It consists of:
- Firmware for the ZCU111 RFSoC evaluation board.
- The
qick
Python package - A quick start guide for setting up your board and running a Jupyter notebook example
- Jupyter notebook examples demonstrating usage
Note: The firmware and software here is still very much a work in progress. This is an alpha release. We strive to be consistent with the APIs but can not guarantee backwards compatibility.
Follow the quick start guide located here to set up your board, install qick
on your board, and run a Jupyter notebook example.
The documentation for QICK is available at: https://qick-docs.readthedocs.io/
There is one related package on Github:
Documentation source code: https://github.com/openquantumhardware/qick-docs
You are welcome to contribute to QICK development by forking this repository and sending pull requests.
All contributions are expected to be consistent with PEP 8 -- Style Guide for Python Code.
The QICK source code is licensed under the MIT license, which you can find in the LICENSE file. The QICK logo was designed by Dr. Christie Chiu.
You are free to use this software, with or without modification, provided that the conditions listed in the LICENSE file are satisfied.