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    MicroPython

    MicroPython

    Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems

    ...Yet it is compact enough to fit and run within just 256k of code space and 16k of RAM. MicroPython aims to be as compatible with normal Python as possible to allow you to transfer code with ease from the desktop to a microcontroller or embedded system.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    QP Real-Time Event Frameworks & Tools

    QP Real-Time Event Frameworks & Tools

    Real-Time Event Frameworks based on active objects & state machines

    QP real-time event frameworks (RTEFs) provide lightweight, modern, event-driven architecture based on asynchronous Active Objects (Actors) and Hierarchical State Machines. The matching QM model-based design tool and other host-based tools complement the QP frameworks by supporting graphical modeling, code generation, software tracing, and unit testing for event-driven embedded software. Visit https://www.state-machine.com for more information. The QP RTEFs can run on bare-metal microcontrollers, replacing a traditional RTOS. The frameworks contain a selection of built-in real-time kernels (RTOS kernels), such as the cooperative QV kernel, the preemptive non-blocking QK kernel, and the unique preemptive, dual-mode (blocking/non-blocking) QXK kernel. ...
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    Downloads: 97 This Week
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    Arduino mySQM Sky Quality Meter

    Arduino mySQM Sky Quality Meter

    mySQM powered by Arduino Nano

    A sky quality meter based on TLS237 and Arduino Nano. (c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2024. All Rights Reserved. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to author. For a WiFi ESP32 much improved version please see https://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqmproesp32/ AUTHOR NOTE: HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU USE AN ARDUINO MEGA FOR THIS PROJECT IF ALL OPTIONS ARE CHOSEN YOU CAN RUN OUT OF CODE SPACE ON A NANO
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    pFFh

    pFFh

    a self-contained development environment for embedded systems.

    ...The code has been run and tested on the PIC18F16Q40, PIC18F16Q41, PIC18F57Q43 and PC18F56Q71 "Curiosity Nano” boards.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    eCxx

    eCxx

    A C++ library for AVR and NodeMCU

    ...On the other side, while eCxx is primarily designed to work in NodeMCU, it should also support other ESP-12 based design as well as ESP-01 based design. The Makefile build system and some of the tools would only run on Linux. However, the library source code should be portable enough to be built using other build systems for AVR and NodeMC
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Simple STM32 Run

    Run STM32 with simple examples

    By remove dependency to complex STM32 library, each package try to give a simplest code clip drive STM32 working with particular functionality. Supported Core: STM32F107VC
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Embedded debug!box

    Allows executing code on MIPS32 EmbeddedLinux devices (WLAN routers)

    This tool is used to develop small applications that can run on MIPS-based embedded Linux devices - mainly WLAN routers. It is possible to debug these applications using GDB with the GDB backend provided by this tool.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    tew-652brp_v2_wcl

    Client mode firmware for TrendNET TEW-652BRP V2

    Firmware to run the TrendNET TEW-652BRP version 2.x wireless router in client mode. Based on GPL firmware provided by TrendNET and modified to change the operating mode of the router from Access Point to wireless client.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Feathery is a very small and full-featured ftp server for embedded devices. It is easy portable to every 8, 16 or 32 bit architecture and can run with or without an operating system.
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