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    GuitarPedal

    GuitarPedal

    Linus learns analog circuits

    ...It doubles as a teaching aid for musicians who code, showing how buffers, sampling rates, and numerical stability affect tone. While not a full multi-FX suite, it offers a compact sandbox for experimenting with guitar processing on modest hardware.
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    BRL-CAD

    BRL-CAD

    Open Source Solid Modeling CAD

    BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    newlearnerspermit

    C for programmable guitar amp

    This project experiments with C language to discover and design a programmable guitar amplifier effects micro controller computer section of a tube and solid state designed guitar amp. This a collaboration electronics project with my son. The goal of this project is to use Arduino hardware with C language programming to manipulate the guitar signal by various effects of phaser, flanger, reverb, digital delay and echo, and tremelo. Also, the signals of two microphones, two guitars, and...
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    LBSP

    Real-Time Processing Library for OSHW Biomedical Sensors

    Applications involving data acquisition from sensors need samples at a preset frequency rate, the filtering out of noise and/or analysis of certain frequency components. We propose a novel software architecture based on open-software hardware platforms which allows programmers to create data streams from input channels and easily implement filters and frequency analysis objects. The performances of the different classes given in the size of memory allocated and execution time (number of...
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    ApproxAdderLib

    Library of Approximate Adders

    ...To the best of our knowledge, this is the first open-source library of approximate adders that facilitates reproducible comparisons and further research and development in this direction across various layers of design abstraction. This work is a result of collaborative effort between Chair for Embedded Systems (CES) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany and Vision Image and Signal Processing (VISpro) Lab at SEECS-NUST, Pakistan.
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    FreeSP is an infrastructure for programming platform-independend online signal processing applications. Ports to specific platforms (like DSPs and microcontrollers) are made by simply exchanging the freeSP System-module.
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