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    comFramework

    comFramework

    Framework for CAN communication interfaces including code generator

    comFramework presents a flexible, widely customizable CAN communication interface for embedded applications; it covers the CAN stack down to the hardware driver. Signal based application code is linked to the frame based HW abstraction layer. The interface imposes easy to fulfill requirements on the integration environment and will fit in most embedded platforms. A powerful code generator auto-codes those parts of the interface, which depend on your specific CAN network databases; particularly the unpack/pack functions for message (de)composition are generated. ...
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    Pharos

    Pharos

    RTOS for Secure, Safe and Real-Time Systems

    Pharos is a free open-source RTOS for secure, safe and real-time systems with the following characteristics: - Memory and enhanced time partitioning (TSP) - Native support for sporadic, periodic and aperiodic threads - Fixed-priority preemptive scheduler - Execution time protection (threads are prevented from executing for more time than they are configured to) - Small size (full image has ~100 to 300KiB text, ~30KiB data) - Hard real-time determinism - Fast critical sections -...
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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 controlled with pulse-width modulation (PWM) of a solid-state relay (SSR). ...
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    ChumbOS Launcher

    ChumbOS Launcher - Native Application Launcher for Chumby

    ChumbOS Launcher is a native C application that is designed to break the shackles of the Chumby, so that not only flash applications can take advantage of the cute little colour screen, touchscreen input, rotary encoder and it's majestic Chumby Button. By the way, not that it had too many shackles, don't get me wrong, but the limitation of using only flash widgets on a device having the horse power of a 450MHz full blown computer, seems to me, a bit of a waste and just a bit annoying. ...
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