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    Arduino libraries

    Arduino libraries

    Arduino libraries and code

    This repository contains several Arduino libraries I have written to be used in applications. Most of them include example code on how the libraries can be used. Furthermore, this repository contains a few stand-alone applications. For bugs in the libraries, please fill in an issue in Github as that makes it far easier to track them. If possible provide a minimal code snippet that exposes the bug. Add information about the platform used and version etc. Also, proposals for solutions are...
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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. Use the segment() function to program each...
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    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot is a mini desktop robot

    ElectronBot is a desktop-scale robot platform designed for enthusiasts and makers, combining robotics, embedded systems, display, and gesture sensing into a compact mechanical “tool bot”. The project features six degrees of freedom (rotational axes) for arms, neck, and body, allowing expressive motion beyond simple head-tilt or arm-wave. It includes USB communication and a built-in display, enabling it to respond to host computer inputs and act as an interactive peripheral rather than just a...
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    Homie for ESP8266

    Homie for ESP8266

    ESP8266 framework for Homie, a lightweight MQTT convention

    An Arduino for ESP8266 / ESP32 implementation of Homie, an MQTT convention for the IoT. This branch of Homie for ESP8266 implements Homie 3.0.1 and adds support for ESP32. PlatformIO is an open-source ecosystem for IoT development with the cross-platform build system, library manager and full support for Espressif ESP8266 development. It works on the popular host OS, Mac OS X, Windows, Linux 32/64, Linux ARM (like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, CubieBoard). Available in the PlatformIO registry....
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    RoboSchool

    RoboSchool

    Open source software for robot simulation, integrated with OpenAI Gym

    Roboschool is a set of open source robot simulation environments for reinforcement learning, created as an alternative to the Mujoco physics engine. It integrates with OpenAI Gym and provides a variety of continuous control tasks, including humanoid locomotion, quadrupeds, and robotic arms. The library is built on the Bullet Physics engine, making it accessible without the licensing requirements of Mujoco. Roboschool includes training scripts and examples for applying reinforcement learning...
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    SIGVerse

    Simulator for Human-Robot Interaction, used in the RoboCup@Home

    Understanding the mechanism of intelligence in human beings and animals is one of the most important approaches to developing intelligent robot systems. Since the mechanisms of such real-life intelligent systems are so complex, such as the physical interactions between agents and their environment and the social interactions between agents, comprehension and knowledge in many peripheral fields such as cognitive science, developmental psychology, brain science, evolutionary biology, and...
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    AVRGude

    Tool for programming AVR chips

    This application allow you work with many kind of AVR chips.Architecture is designed on plugin system, it mean each HW tool for programming (for example STK500) is one plugin of this application. Current version support only STK500v2 HW tool.
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    The object-oriented C++ library KLib provides methods to control a Khepera II robot of K-Team by remote via a serial connection. It supports turret extensions like grippers and cameras. There is also a graphical example application to control Khepera.
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