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.BSDL
Not to be confused with .bsdl or .BSDL or BSD (License or BSD (Operating System and distribution))
MIME type: text/BSDL
Is binary? No
Is encrypted? No
Can execute dangerous code? Unknown
Related extensions: .bsdl .BSD .bsd
Internet Media types: video/quicktime
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The capital doesn't differentiate the 2 files by much. They both still function the same.
A .BSDL file is a Boundary Scan Description Language File (BSDL) it is an Electronics specification file saved in the BSDL(Boundary Scan Description Language) format, a subset of the VHDL language and an IEEE standard; describes the pins and registers of an integrated circuit (IC); used for JTAG-compliant electronics testing. It is in plain text, and can be edited in any text editor
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Any modern (Windows, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Linux, GNU/Linux, Classic MacOS, MacOS, MacOS X, OS X, iOS, Android, ChromiumOS, ChromeOS, Solaris, FreeBSL, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, etc.)
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Gedit (GNOME/Linux) (free & Libre) (Open Source)
Notepad (Windows, included with all versions of the operating system) (Proprietary)
Notepad++ (Windows NT, Linux (free & Libre) (Open Source))
GNOME Text Editor (GNOME/Linux) (free & Libre) (Open Source)
Xilinx ISE Design Suite (Proprietary) (requires payment/subscription) (free trial available)
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Definition 1: Boundary Scan Description Language File (BSDL)
A .BSDL file is a Boundary Scan Description Language File (BSDL) it is an Electronics specification file saved in the BSDL (Boundary Scan Description Language) format, a subset of the VHDL language and an IEEE standard; describes the pins and registers of an integrated circuit (IC); used for JTAG-compliant electronics testing. It is in plain text, and can be edited in any text editor.
Definition 2: Pseudo-extension (null)
A pseudo-extension is a file format that is applied to a file, despite not having a purpose, other than to change the file name (such as BSD.BSDL) however this file extension is rarely used as a pseudo-extension
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There are only ? versions of the BSDL Boundary Scan Description Language file.
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Usage
BSDL files are used in development of programs written in the VHDL programming language.
BSDL files are used to denote that a piece of software uses the BSDL license
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