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    Keychron Hardware Design

    Keychron Hardware Design

    Industrial design files for Keychron keyboards and mice

    The Keychron-Keyboards-Hardware-Design project is a source-available repository that provides production-grade industrial design files for a wide range of Keychron keyboards and mice. It includes over one hundred device models with detailed CAD assets, allowing users to explore real-world hardware engineering practices and understand how commercial peripherals are constructed.
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    XLS

    XLS

    XLS: Accelerated HW Synthesis

    XLS is an open-source toolkit for building high-level hardware with a modern compiler stack that spans from a functional DSL to optimized IR and hardware generation. At the front end, DSLX lets you describe algorithms with strong typing and familiar control flow while remaining synthesis-friendly. The compiler lowers DSLX into a rich intermediate representation, applies aggressive optimization and scheduling passes, and can either JIT the design for software simulation or emit Verilog for FPGA/ASIC flows. ...
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    RISC-V BOOM

    RISC-V BOOM

    SonicBOOM: The Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine

    ...It is capable of booting Linux and running standard benchmarks, and its performance (measured in CoreMarks/MHz) is competitive with commercial cores. The project is intended primarily for hardware/architecture research and teaching, rather than production silicon, and typically is used in conjunction with SoC frameworks (for example via Chipyard) to integrate BOOM into larger systems.
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    STM32 USART Bootloader

    USART Bootloader for STM32 Family devices

    Small universal tool for handling USART STM32 bootloader. Works with all STM32 family devices (also with newest STM32F4 and STM32F0). Dedicated especially for Linux users. Works in shell. There are plans to make a GUI overlay.
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    Qfsm

    Qfsm

    A graphical Finite State Machine (FSM) designer.

    A graphical tool for designing finite state machines and exporting them to Hardware Description Languages, such as VHDL, AHDL, Verilog, or Ragel/SMC files for C, C++, Objective-C, Java, Python, PHP, Perl, Lua code generation.
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    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    The Revolution-FX project goal is to provide the best platform for developing applications for the CASIO fx-9860G graphing calculator. Revolution-FX components include addheader, code editor, a hardware library, and works with the GNU toolchain.
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