pycrc is an easy to use CRC (cyclic redundancy check) calculator and C source code generator. The generated source code can be optimized for simplicity, speed or space. pycrc contains a long parameter list of common CRC models.
The program is self contained and does not require installation. Apart from a python installation, it does not require other libraries to be installed.
Features
- Git Repository: https://github.com/tpircher/pycrc
License
MIT LicenseOther Useful Business Software
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Really great!!
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Pycrc works perfectly.
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Extremely useful, especially if you want to use a non-standard model or polygon. Non-standard polygons often have much better performance especially if you have a fixed message length. See "Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC) Polynomial Selection For Embedded Networks" by Philip Koopman & Tridib Chakravarty and the other papers they reference