# About Quantify-scheduler ```{image} /images/QUANTIFY_LANDSCAPE.svg :class: only-light ``` ```{image} /images/QUANTIFY_LANDSCAPE_DM.svg :class: only-dark ``` Quantify is a Python-based data acquisition framework focused on Quantum Computing and solid-state physics experiments. The framework consists of [quantify-core](https://pypi.org/project/quantify-core/) ([git](https://gitlab.com/quantify-os/quantify-core/) | [docs](https://quantify-os.org/docs/quantify-core/)) and [quantify-scheduler](https://pypi.org/project/quantify-scheduler/) ([git](https://gitlab.com/quantify-os/quantify-scheduler/) | [docs](https://quantify-os.org/docs/quantify-scheduler/)). It is built on top of [QCoDeS](https://microsoft.github.io/Qcodes/) and is a spiritual successor of [PycQED](https://github.com/DiCarloLab-Delft/PycQED_py3). `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. ## Overview and Community For a general overview of Quantify and connecting to its open-source community, see [quantify-os.org](https://quantify-os.org/). Quantify is maintained by the Quantify Consortium consisting of Qblox and Orange Quantum Systems. [Qblox logo](https://www.qblox.com)         [Orange Quantum Systems logo](https://orangeqs.com)   The software is free to use under the conditions specified in the [license](https://gitlab.com/quantify-os/quantify-scheduler/-/raw/main/LICENSE).