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    GuitarPedal

    GuitarPedal

    Linus learns analog circuits

    GuitarPedal is an experimental repository exploring a digital guitar-effects signal chain implemented with lean, low-level code. The project demonstrates how to read audio input, process it through simple transformations, and write the result out in real time with minimal latency. It emphasizes straightforward, inspectable DSP so developers can follow the math and tweak parameters without a giant framework in the way.
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    WS2812FX

    WS2812FX

    WS2812 FX library for Arduino and ESP8266

    This library features a variety of blinken effects for the WS2811/WS2812/NeoPixel LEDs. It is meant to be a drop-in replacement for the Adafruit NeoPixel library with additional features. You can search for WS2812FX in the Arduino IDE Library Manager or install the latest (or development) version manually. More complex effects can be created by dividing your string of LEDs into segments (up to ten) and programming each segment independently.
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    DarkLight Cover/Calibrator

    DarkLight Cover/Calibrator

    DIY project to build a cover, flat panel or combo flip-flat panel

    The DarkLight Cover/Calibrator (DLC) is a DIY project to build a motorized telescope cover, flat panel, or a combination flip-flat system. Its modular design supports various setups: a 12V light panel without a servo for a wall-mounted calibration panel, a servo-only cover for sky flats, or both integrated into a flip-flat mechanism. The DLC also includes optional dew heating to reduce extra equipment and cabling. With available drivers, it works with ASCOM or INDI. We’re excited to...
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    ForceFeedback Joystick Driver for Java
    This is a joystick driver for Java with support for ForceFeedback (haptic effects). It is based on SDL, therefore it is platform independent and works on Windows, Linux and MacOS X.
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    Partially Reconfigurable Hardware

    Framework for Adaptive Hardware Concurrent Systems with DPR-FPGAs

    This project introduces new FPGA architectural tools and Linux OS modifications that aid in supporting Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) on FPGAs for concurrent control. It shows that control systems benefit from hardware concurrency, meaning that by moving the control intelligence into hardware, the negative effects inherent to threads and their scheduler are minimized. This leaves software with the role of a high-level administrator rather than an executor, thereby eliminating unnecessary bottlenecks. The tools described in this project enable the hardware engineer to develop DPR-FPGA systems more effectively for rapid control system development. ...
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