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    Nonlinear Pulse Propagation Solver
    ... the results in different formats including ASCII text “.txt” and MATLAB “.mat” format. The program can also utilize the power of GPU via CUDA. With a modern gaming card “NVidia GTX TITAN”, a speed increase of a factor of 100 times can be achieved. This makes NPP a powerful tool especially for simulating long waveguides.
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    SCALEXTRIC_CONTROLLER

    SCALEXTRIC_CONTROLLER

    An open source controller for Scalextric community

    Open source controller for Scalextric community. Scalextric Controller is composed by a custom hand controller, used to drive the Scalextric slots cars, and Android application used to communicate with the hand controller via Bluethoot low power (BLE). This project repository contains the PCB project, the micro embedded software, the Android App and the 3D CAD design of the cricital mechanical parts.
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    lpACLib

    An Open-Source Library for Low-Power Approximate Computing Modules

    The “lpACLib” library contains the VHDL description of accurate and approximate versions of several arithmetic modules (like adders and multiplier of different bit-widths) and accelerators. Moreover, it also provides the corresponding software behavioral models/implementations developed in C and MATLAB to enable quality characterization. Besides our novel designs, it also contains implementations for several state-of-the-art arithmetic modules and their approximate versions. This open-source...
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    rtmc9s12-Target is a MATLAB/Simulink block-set for real-time control on Freescale MC9S12 microcontrollers.
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