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Quantify-scheduler is a Python package for writing quantum programs featuring a hybrid gate-pulse control model with explicit timing control.

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quantify-scheduler

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Quantify is a Python-based data acquisition framework focused on Quantum Computing and solid-state physics experiments. The framework consists of quantify-core (git | docs) and quantify-scheduler (git | docs). It is built on top of QCoDeS and is a spiritual successor of PycQED.

quantify-scheduler is a Python module for writing quantum programs featuring a hybrid gate-pulse control model with explicit timing control. This control model allows quantum gate and pulse-level descriptions to be combined in a clearly defined and hardware-agnostic way. quantify-scheduler is designed to allow experimentalists to easily define complex experiments. It produces synchronized pulse schedules that are distributed to control hardware, after compiling these schedules into control-hardware specific executable programs.

deprecation timeline

quantify-scheduler will be deprecated soon. The current timeline is:

  • feature and bugfix support until 31 December 2025
  • bugfix support until 30 June 2026
  • end-of-life starting 1 July 2026

Users are encouraged to migrate to quantify and qblox-scheduler instead.

Hardware/driver compatibility

Qblox

quantify-scheduler qblox-instruments Cluster firmware
v0.28.0 1.x.y >=1.0.0, <2.0.0
v0.27.0 1.0.x 0.13.0
1.1.x 0.13.0, >=1.0.0, <2.0.0
v0.26.0 1.0.0 0.13.0
0.17.0 0.12.0
v0.25.0 0.17.0 0.12.0
v0.24.0 0.17.0 0.12.0
v0.23.0 0.16.0 0.11.0
v0.22.2 0.15.0 0.10.0
0.14.2 0.9.2
0.14.1 0.9.1
v0.22.1 0.14.2 0.9.2
0.14.1 0.9.1
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0.14.1 0.9.1
0.14.0 0.9.0
v0.21.2 0.14.0 0.9.0
v0.21.1 0.14.0 0.9.0
v0.21.0 0.14.0 0.9.0
v0.20.1 0.13.0 0.8.0
v0.20.1 0.12.0 0.7.0
v0.20.0 0.13.0 0.8.0
v0.20.0 0.12.0 0.7.0
v0.19.0 0.12.0 0.7.0
v0.18.2 0.11.2 0.6.2
0.11.1 0.6.1
0.11.0 0.6.0
v0.18.1 0.11.2 0.6.2
0.11.1 0.6.1
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v0.18.0 0.11.2 0.6.2
0.11.1 0.6.1
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v0.17.1 0.11.2 0.6.2
0.11.1 0.6.1
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v0.17.0 0.11.2 0.6.2
0.11.1 0.6.1
0.11.0 0.6.0
v0.16.1 0.11.2 0.6.2
0.11.1 0.6.1
0.11.0 0.6.0
v0.16.0 0.11.2 0.6.2
0.11.1 0.6.1
0.11.0 0.6.0
v0.15.0 0.10.x 0.5.0
0.9.0 0.4.0
v0.14.0 0.10.x 0.5.0
0.9.0 0.4.0
v0.13.0 0.10.x 0.5.0
0.9.0 0.4.0

Zurich Instruments

  • zhinst==21.8.20515, zhinst-qcodes==0.1.4, zhinst-toolkit==0.1.5

Overview and Community

For a general overview of Quantify and connecting to its open-source community, see quantify-os.org. Quantify is maintained by the Quantify Consortium consisting of Qblox and Orange Quantum Systems.

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The software is free to use under the conditions specified in the license.

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