--- layout: docs title: "Explanations" section: "chisel3" --- # Explanations Explanation documentation gives background and context. They can also explain why things are so - design decisions, historical reasons, technical constraints. If you are just getting started with Chisel, we suggest you read these documents in the following order: * [Motivation](motivation) * [Supported Hardware](supported-hardware) * [Data Types](data-types) * [DataView](dataview) * [Bundles and Vecs](bundles-and-vecs) * [Combinational Circuits](combinational-circuits) * [Operators](operators) * [Width Inference](width-inference) * [Functional Abstraction](functional-abstraction) * [Ports](ports) * [Modules](modules) * [Sequential Circuits](sequential-circuits) * [Memories](memories) * [Interfaces and Connections](interfaces-and-connections) * [Black Boxes](blackboxes) * [Enumerations](chisel-enum) * [Functional Module Creation](functional-module-creation) * [Muxes and Input Selection](muxes-and-input-selection) * [Multiple Clock Domains](multi-clock) * [Reset](reset) * [Polymorphism and Paramterization](polymorphism-and-parameterization) * [Printing in Chisel](printing) * [Naming](naming) * [Unconnected Wires](unconnected-wires) * [Annotations](annotations) * [Deep Dive into Connection Operators](connection-operators) * [Chisel Type vs Scala Type](chisel-type-vs-scala-type)