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Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
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Serial Bootloader for Microchip, Atmel, NXP, TI, 8051 microcontrolers
...This Bootloader is based on "Tiny PIC Bootloader" made by Claudiu Chiculita.
A special THANK to him!!!
What can it do?
It can program:
- Microchip PIC10/12/16/18/24/32/dsPIC30/33
- Atmel ATtiny, ATmega
- TI MPS430
- NXP ARM Cortex-M0+
- Silicon Labs C8051
And this:
- with light modifications to the Bootloader firmware for new devices
- without modifying your source code or using a special linker script
- via GUI or command line prog
- with automatic Reset
All design related files for a general purpose PCB, hosting a Microchip dsPIC33FJ256MC710 part. Includes gEDA schematic and layout files, BOM, etc... The card will include power regulation, SD memory card, in-circuit programming support, etc...
This is the code for FIRST robotics team 166's 2008 robotics code. It is written in C, and is intended for use on the 2008 Innovation FIRST robot controller, which utilizes a microchip PIC18F8722 processor to control a FIRST robot.
openpickit is an attempt to port the Microchip pickit2 software to linux. It will be fully compatable with the most recent firmware that Microchip releases. Right now it supports some functions in firmware version 2.1.
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This is a attempt for simple hardware emulator of Celestron's NexStar Telescope mounts. The emulator is based on MCUs like PIC18F2550 from Microchip Technology Inc.