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    mcip

    Management and Control Information Protocol

    MCIP is a lightweight inter-process communication (IPC) system. This project implements a protocol, a daemon and a shared library. It is aimed to be as simple, tiny and fast as possible, so it is adequate for embedded systems.
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     rims-arduino-library

    rims-arduino-library

    Recirculation infusion mash system library for Arduino

    This library implement RIMS controls for home brewers. For definition of a RIMS, see https://tinyurl.com/j3lyuyc For me, an Arduino micro controller + a LCD Keypad shield was cheaper and a lot more customizable than a commercial PID controller. So, with this library, a commercial PID controller is unnecessary. Automatic PID tuning toolkit is also included. Temperature can be read with a thermistor, a resistance temperature detector (RTD) or any custom temperature probe. Heater is...
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    Device Debugger is a Communication Terminal designed to communicate with electronic devices to support the process of development, testing, and reverse-engineering of embedded designs.
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