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    pyrpl

    PyRPL turns your Red Pitaya into a powerful analog feedback device.

    The Red Pitaya is a commercial, affordable FPGA board with fast analog inputs and outputs. This makes it useful for quantum optics experiments, in particular as a digital feedback controller for analog systems. Based on the open source software provided by the board manufacturer, PyRPL (Python RedPitaya Lockbox) implements many devices that are needed for optics experiments with the Red Pitaya. PyRPL implements various digital signal processing (DSP) modules (see features below). It allows...
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    pyPIDTuneMethods

    PID controller design and tuning

    pyPIDTuneMethods is a free python-based tool for PID controller design and tuning. pyPIDTuneMethods is based on scipy (numpy, scipy) <http://www.scipy.org/ >, guiqwt <http://code.google.com/p/guiqwt/ >, python control <http://python-control.org/> and pyQt5 <http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk >. If you are not familiar with python you can use winpython <http://winpython.sourceforge.net/>.
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    pyhard2, control hardware from python

    An object-oriented framework for the development of instrument drivers

    pyhard2 is an object-oriented framework to help in the development of instrument drivers. pyhard2 is proposed as an alternative to LabVIEW. Emphasis is given on serial drivers but the framework can be used with any socket. The source also contains the implementation of a PID controller and a setpoint ramp generator. The instrument drivers may further be incorporated in a GUI, using, e.g. PyQt or PySide. Threading is automatically taken care of. Furthermore, generic GUI (called controllers) are provided and can be extended.
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