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    OctoPi

    OctoPi

    Raspberry PI distro for controlling 3D printers over the web

    OctoPrint is a snappy web interface for your 3D printer that allows you to control and monitor all aspects of your 3D printer and print jobs right from within any browser on your network. OctoPi includes the OctoPrint software for 3d printer and a mjpg-streamer, which can be used to stream JPEG files over an IP-based network. Includes RaspiCam support. Learn how you can support OctoPrint here. https://octoprint.org/support-octoprint/
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    octelec - Electronics calculations

    octelec - Electronics calculations

    Electronics calculations in GNU Octave

    The "electronics" package for GNU Octave provides functions for electronics calculations. Select resistor or capacitor values from E3 to E192 series, convert two-port parameter sets, calculate operational characteristics (voltage gain, current gain, input impedance, output impedance) for two-port circuits connected to generator and load impedance, convert ratio to dB and vice versa, calculate parallel impedances, and round values to a number of significant leading digits.
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    RobBX

    RobBX

    RobBX - is a powerfull DIY Arduino constructor based from IQBX

    RobBX - is a first in the world DIY Arduino constructor based from IQBX. Difference from prototype, RobBX has complete conception witch includes: a complete STL 3D-models with OpenSCAD sources; a special schemes and electronics connections; and powerfull Arduino firmware for ESP32 based on WiFi AP Server, connection to it from mobile device give a controller, programmable from IDE (on Blockly). Robb - is a low cost constructor, but it powerful for STEAM education.
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    Skippity

    Skippity

    Test and measurement automation for electronics, physics and more

    GET INVOLVED - see General Discussion Skippity is a versatile script-based automation controller for test and measurement instrumentation. It’s ideal for use on the test bench or for automating experiments in the lab. Skippity doesn't rely on instrument specific vendor drivers so it can communicate with both legacy and current commercial instruments and also with devices you've designed and built yourself. Once you've told Skippity about your instruments and their commands using simple...
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