Zurich Instrument tools for quantum information science
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![LabOne Q logo](https://github.com/zhinst/laboneq/raw/main/docs/images/Logo_LabOneQ.png)
# LabOne Q
[LabOne Q](https://www.zhinst.com/quantum-computing-systems/labone-q) is Zurich Instrument’s software framework to accelerate progress in quantum computing. Its Python-based, high-level programming interface enables users to concentrate on intuitive, efficient experiment design, while automatically accounting for their instrumentation details and maximizing useful computation time. Tight system integration between software and hardware ensures a seamless user experience from setups with a single qubit to those with 100 and more.
## Requirements
> ⚠️ This software requires Python 3.7 or higher. We assume that > pip3 and python3 use a corresponding Python version.
> 💡 To ease the maintenance of multiple installations, we recommended to > use Python environments through e.g. venv, pipenv or conda.
## Installation
The following commands will make LabOne Q available in your current environment.
`sh $ pip3 install --upgrade laboneq `
## Documentation
Find the LabOne Q Manual here: <https://docs.zhinst.com/labone_q_user_manual/overview.html>
Dive right into using LabOne Q and generate your first pulse sequence: <https://docs.zhinst.com/labone_q_user_manual/getting_started/hello_world.html>
The API Documentation is published here: <https://docs.zhinst.com/labone_q_api/apidocs/modules.html>
## Architecture
![Overview of the LabOne Q Software Stack](https://github.com/zhinst/laboneq/raw/main/docs/images/flowchart_QCCS.png)
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