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The Magnetic-Valet is a tool to scope magnetic densities
The Magnet-Valet contains a STMicroelectronics STM-32 NUCLEO-L432KC board attached to an Arduino nano expander board (V1.0) connected to a LCD Gfx-240x128 display of the Smart-LCD project of the same author.
The Sequencer implements a language for programming state machines with the EPICS framework.
EPICS is developed collaboratively and used worldwide to create distributed soft real-time control systems for large scale scientific instruments.
SNL borrows most contructs from the C programing language and adds some new statements for defining states and conditions for transitions between states.
The library provides an implementation of dimensioned values for Ada. Unit checks are made at run-time, if not optimized out by the compiler. SI and irregular measurement units are supported. Shifted units like degrees Celsius are supported too. Conversions from and back to strings are provided for all various irregular units. An extensive set of GTK widgets for dealing with dimensioned values is included, though use of GTK is not mandatory for the rest of the library.
WITM, is an acronym for Web Interface To Mathematica. WITM allows a workstation running Mathematica and a web server to be accessed from any browser. Care was taken to ensure WITM works well with handheld devices such as PDAs.