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    uIDE (Micro IDE)

    uIDE (Micro IDE)

    uIDE (Micro IDE) is a free, open-source IDE for GPUtils

    uIDE is a specialized development environment for programming PIC microcontrollers in assembly language. Built with Free Pascal and Lazarus, it offers a clean, efficient workspace for embedded systems developers working with Microchip's PIC processor family.
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    RunLengthGPIO

    RunLengthGPIO

    a computer interface to the Arduino I/O digital lines

    This sketch makes the Arduino work as a GPIO interface for a computer, where input and output changes are transmitted in run-length encoding. Every time an input pin changes, the Arduino sends the new values of the input pins and the time since the last change. In a similar way, the Arduino can be programmed a sequence of output pin changes, each specified by the new values of the output pins and the time since the previous change. Three application programs are included: the first makes...
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    PRTOS Preemptive RTOS for embedded aps

    PRTOS is a simple, compact preemptive RTOS for embedded systems

    ...The advantages of PRTOS are: It has the smallest footprint of any true preemptive system: 1.9kB for basic scheduling and task control, 5.1kB with all the features below (AVR '328 / gcc -Os); Only 950 lines of code implement all of the RTOS features (SLOC-L); The system is well documented with a comprehensive manual, well-commented source code, and a test suite demonstrating the features; The system is proven - it has been in use since 1982 with applications in in-vitro medical equipment, process control instrumentation and industrial machinery; PRTOS is released by Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC - developer of the CoRTOS cooperative RTOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/cortos-simple/ and the CTREE analysis tool https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctree-graphic-tree-generator/ Commercial licensing is available
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    MonitoringRelay

    Three phase protection device

    This firmware implements a three phase Monitoring Relay, that is designed to continually monitor phase rotation of 3-phase lines as well as phase failure.
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    GLCD SED1531 Library

    C-Library for microcontrollers to control SED1531 based LCD's

    The GLCD SED1531 Library provides functions to draw pixels, lines, filled- and open rectangles and text for micro-controllers such as the Atmel 8-bit AVR series for (very cheap!) SED1531 controller based graphical LCD's. The library is written with portability to other micro-controllers and compilers in mind; all target specific parts are stored in a separated header file . The included example is for the Atmel ATtiny2313 and AVR-GCC.
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